Thursday 26 November 2015

Android updates: How to fix the broken process

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The woes of Android updates, and how to fix the process

Android Marshmallow is on its way, or so we have been told. Jack Wallen believes the Android upgrade process is broken, and presents a three-step way to fix it.

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