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Three ways Google can prepare Android for war with the iPhone 6

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Three ways Google can prepare Android for war with the iPhone 6

Apple's iPhone 6 is catching up to Android in some ways, and presenting new challenges in others. Here are three ways Google can improve Android to compete with the latest iPhone and iOS.

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