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The USB symbol on Android devices represents the connection between two devices. This connection uses a standardized protocol. The USB symbol consists of a circle with a line connecting it and the USB device. There are also markings for the type of connection: “SuperSpeed” and “10 Gbps” indicate high-speed connectivity. Some USBs have batteries imprinted …

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If you’ve been looking for an app that matches the look and feel of your Android device, you’ve probably heard of “Stock” Android. This version of Android is the same as what Google uses on their devices. It contains the basic apps and UI that all Android devices have, so it is unmodified. However, some …

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Before you can start developing an app for Android Instant, you must ensure that your device supports the SDK. The full version of the SDK is required. To make your app compatible with Android Instant, follow Google’s instructions in “Preparing Your App.” These instructions suggest removing all unused code, supporting Android App Links (URL-based navigation), …

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