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Here’s what you picked as your favorite news stories for the week
47 likes – A bug with the Pixel and Pixel XL caused a lot of headaches as it would randomly turn off the Bluetooth connection. However, Google has identified the issue and will be releasing a fix for it sooner rather than later.
48 likes – The Samsung Galaxy S8 was leaked in another press render, this time from notorious leaker, @evleaks. The render shows off the front of the Galaxy S8 with the display turned on and the lock screen showing.
50 likes – A new report claims that the failure rate for iOS devices is much higher than Android devices. The failure rate has been trending upwards (or downwards) for the last few quarters.
50 likes – Google has announced a new streaming TV platform by the name of YouTube TV. The service will launch in the US later this Spring for $35 per month.
50 likes – Google has shared plans to create a public campus, complete with trails and the ability to walk through the Google community.
52 likes – A new video from Android Police showcases different applications which take advantage of the customizable Quick Settings tiles in Android Nougat.
53 likes – The community for r/Android has compiled a list of the best applications which take advantage of Dark Mode in Android.
54 likes – Leading up to the official YouTube TV announcement, a rumor was circulating stating that Google would be unveiling the TV streaming service the same day.
57 likes – Google officially announced that Assistant had started rolling out to owners of compatible Android devices in the US.
58 likes – A recent update to Google Photos shows evidence that the ability to archive photos will be coming. The APK teardown also showed that Google may be improving support for RAW images.
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