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The 3.0 version of the app will not only alert you of pinned places but can guide you to them as well.
Team TechTree, 26th Jun 2014
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The app is supported by iOS and Android devices only, sorry Windows folk.
Alnoor M Peermohamed, 25th Jun 2014
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The best-looking third-party YouTube app in the Windows Phone Store in now free for a limited time.
Team TechTree, 24th Jun 2014
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The launcher brings along the usual stuff with some welcome tricks of its own.
Sheldon Pinto, 24th Jun 2014
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With most devices stuck on the older firmware, the update adds nothing new to some devices.
Sheldon Pinto, 24th Jun 2014
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Adds a handy message translation feature along with group passwords to keep your conversations secure.
Team TechTree, 23rd Jun 2014
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Sadly you can only message your friends who are on the Path network.
Team TechTree, 23rd Jun 2014
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Indeed Samsung has not given up on Windows Phone completely, but there is one big problem.
Sheldon Pinto, 23rd Jun 2014
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Wants to try out its product with a limited audience to make sure it gets things right.
Team TechTree, 20th Jun 2014
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Built for a limited number of Android devices, the launcher will deliver a constantly changing homescreen experience.
Sheldon Pinto, 20th Jun 2014
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Still does not include dynamic Live Tile support.
Team TechTree, 19th Jun 2014
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Before you rush to download it to your non-nexus device, its only available for Nexus and GPe devices for now.
Sheldon Pinto, 19th Jun 2014
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Stay in touch with your near and dear ones
Libin, 18th Jun 2014
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The app now looks a lot like the rest of the mobile operating systems with the addition of some Modern UI elements.
Sheldon Pinto, 18th Jun 2014
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Brings back feeds and a Google Now-esque UI to your Android homescreen.
Team TechTree, 18th Jun 2014
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