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  2. One UI - Wikipedia

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    One UI is a user interface (UI) developed by Samsung Electronics for its smart devices, including Android devices running Android 9 (Pie) and later. Succeeding Samsung Experience, it is designed to make using larger smartphones easier and be more visually appealing.

  3. Android One - Wikipedia

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    A Nokia XR20 that shows the logo of Android One on startup. Android One is a family of third-party Android smartphones promoted by Google.In comparison to many third-party Android devices, which ship with a manufacturer's customized user interface and bundled apps, these devices run near-stock versions of Android with limited modifications, and a focus on Google services (although they may ...

  4. List of dual-touchscreen devices - Wikipedia

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    Samsung: Galaxy Z Fold: 2019-09-06 (Internal) 7.3 in 2152x1536 AMOLED (External) 4.6 in 1680x720 AMOLED Android 9 Original Android 12L Latest Foldable phablet Galaxy Z Fold 2: 2020-09-18 (Internal) 7.6 in 2208x1768 AMOLED (External) 6.2 in 2260x816 AMOLED Android 10 Original Android 13 Latest [13] Galaxy Z Fold 3: 2021-08-27 (Internal) 7.6 in ...

  5. Toyota and Samsung turn your smartphone into a second ... - AOL

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    Toyota and Samsung are pairing up to get the latter's smartphones to work perfectly with the former's vehicles. The duo will launch Samsung Mobile Car Application to sync your Android device to ...

  6. Nexus S - Wikipedia

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    The Nexus S is a smartphone co-developed by Google and Samsung and manufactured by Samsung Electronics for release in 2010. It was the first smartphone to use the Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" operating system, and the first Android device to support Near Field Communication (NFC) in both hardware and software.

  7. Second screen - Wikipedia

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    A second screen involves the use of a computing device to provide a different viewing experience for content on another device. The term commonly refers to the use of such devices to provide interactive features, like posts on social media platforms that take input from the audience during a broadcast, such as a television program .

  8. List of Google Play edition devices - Wikipedia

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    The Google Play edition devices (GPE) is a series of consumer mobile devices sanctioned by Google that run the Android operating system. Unlike the standard versions of Android on these devices, which have received "skins" from the original equipment manufacturer, such as Samsung One UI or HTC Sense, they run a "stock" version of Android, [1] without any manufacturer or wireless carrier ...

  9. List of NFC-enabled mobile devices - Wikipedia

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    Samsung S3FWRN5P NFC Galaxy S6 Active: Android June 2015 all versions Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge: Android March 2016 all versions, including Galaxy S7 Active NXP 67T05 and Samsung 81DGXS1 NFC Galaxy S8 and S8+ Android April 2017 all versions, including S8 Active Galaxy S9 and S9+ Android April 2018 all versions NXP PN80T and Samsung S3NRN82 Galaxy ...