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While the Android L preview isn’t intended for daily use, there are plenty of us who want to have a peek at the source code. In a few hours, we’ll be able to as it’s populating right now. You can check the list of devices on the Android Git repo page.
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In the aftermath of Google I/O, we’re digging into all of the new stuff around the latest version of Android. With the release of factory images for the Nexus 5 and 7 that let you try out Android L for yourself, it seems a good number of people have taken the jump to trying out the first release of the software to get a glimpse of the future. For many it’s still too early (understandably so) to give it a try considering the developer-focused nature of this early release, but that doesn’t mean you can’t learn a little bit while others give it a try.
Whether you’ve gotten your hands on a device with Android L or not, we think more than a few of you still have a lot you want to learn about the new software, and the best place to do that is in the Android Central forums. So if you’ve got questions or answers on Android L, hop into the forums and get in on the discussion!
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While the first press render of the Galaxy F only showed off a partial view of the device otherwise known as the Galaxy S5 Prime, another render has now appeared courtesy of @evleaks and this time around we get a full look at the device with its ‘glowing gold’ trim.
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