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Nokia 105 4G 2023 Review – Browser, MP3, FM and more, in under 80 grams
Nokia 105 4G 2023 Review – Browser, MP3, FM and more, in under 80 grams
Nokia 105 4G 2023 Review – Browser, MP3, FM and more, in under 80 grams
HMD launches three new Nokia 200 4G series dumb phones
HMD may be ready to start selling smartphones under its own brand name, but the company that’s been responsible for most Nokia-branded phones to launch in recent years is keeping the Nokia name for its cheap dumb phones. Last month the company launched three new models that won’t be sold in the US (since they’re […]
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Nokia 105 4G 2023 Review – Browser, MP3, FM and more, in under 80 grams
Download Android USB Drivers for popular OEMs
Aftermarket tinkering on Android phones isn't as prominent as it once used to be. That's not to say you can't root your Android phone or install a custom ROM like LineageOS on it. You can still tinker and customize your phone to a large extent as long as you have the interest and the technical know-how. Most — if not all — aftermarket tinkering requires you to connect your Android smartphone to a computer using a USB cable, so you can use tools like the Android Debug Bridge (ADB) to interact with the device.