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    Help YouTube mod for Android 4.2

    Hi everyone, I have an old tablet with Android 4.2 installed and I would like to know if there is a YouTube mod for this OS. I know about NewPipe Legacy, but it hasn't worked for a while now.
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    can't get APK to work

    I'm using a Galaxy S2 and trying to get textnow APK to work because you can't sign in on the older versions. but the problem is every time that I tried to load the APK it says APK not compatible. Is there any way to make the APK compatible with the device it is running Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean.
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    Developing a Personal Budgeting App Using Android Studio & Firebase |Tutorials for beginners

    An android development tutorial for beginners, to help you become an android developer by creating simple apps and working your way up. SOURCE CODE PROVIDED! What you will learn. XML - using xml to create beautiful UIs that offer excellent user experience. Java programming language. Firebase...
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    Apps Back button not working

    package com.example.sahil.lead3; import android.app.Activity; import android.os.Bundle; import com.apptracker.android.track.AppTracker; /** * Created by Sahil on 10/12/2016. */ public class Fourth extends Activity { @override protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {...
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    Help Need help modifying vold.fstab

    Hi! First of all I want to say I'm new here! So I'll go directly to the point! I've seen people change their Internal Memory for their MicroSD. But haven't been able to find how to do it for my phone is and LG and android version is 4.1.2 There are some lines that I don't know what to write on...
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    Help O+(plus) 8.16 android jellybean

    i just want to know if my O+(plus)8.16 android can update to a latest version? i tried to click the system update but"the sytem is up to date"appear...if so,how to update? thanks...
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    Garmin is Developing an Android Streaming Stick for Your TV

    The FCC has just certified a product from Garmin that plugs into the back of your TV like a Chromecast or Roku Streaming Stick. The device runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, has a 1GHz Amlogic SoC, ARM's Mali-400 GPU, 1GB RAM and supports both Bluetooth and WiFi.