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  2. Barnes & Noble Nook - Wikipedia

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    The original Nook was followed in November 2010 by a color LCD device called the Nook Color, in June 2011 by the Nook Simple Touch, [4] and in November 2011 and February 2012 by the Nook Tablet. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] On April 30, 2012, Barnes & Noble entered into a partnership with Microsoft that spun off the Nook and college businesses into a subsidiary ...

  3. Barnes & Noble Nook 1st Edition - Wikipedia

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    The Nook system recognizes physical Barnes & Noble stores. Customers using the Nook in Barnes & Noble stores receive access to special content and offers while the device is connected to the store's Wi-Fi. Further, most e-Books in the catalog can be read for up to an hour while connected to the store Wi-Fi network with the 1.3 software update. [11]

  4. Bootloader unlocking - Wikipedia

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    Unlocking the bootloader allows installing and running unsigned code on a device, including user customized software. Operating outside the manufacturer specification might usually result in voiding any warranties and may make the device susceptible to data theft, as the integrity of the operating system (as intended by the manufacturer) can no longer be guaranteed. [1]

  5. Barnes & Noble Announces Pinterest App Now Available on NOOK ...

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    NOOK owners receive Always Free NOOK Support in any of Barnes & Noble's nearly 700 bookstores. Find NOOK devices in Barnes & Noble stores and online at www.nook.com, ...

  6. Rooting (Android) - Wikipedia

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    Full application control, including the ability to fully back up, restore, or batch-edit applications, or to remove bloatware that comes pre-installed on some phones. Custom automated system-level processes through the use of third-party applications.

  7. Nook Simple Touch - Wikipedia

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    An MSNBC critic favored the Nook Simple Touch over the Kindle Touch, citing the Nook's superior user interface and an "over two months" battery life versus the Kindle's "up to two months". [ 7 ] Engadget initially expressed confusion over the device's name and dubbed the device the "Nook Wi-Fi" in its review.

  8. Fastboot - Wikipedia

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    The keys that have to be pressed for fastboot differ for various vendors. [7]HTC, Google Pixel, and Xiaomi: Power and volume down; Zebra and symbol devices: Right scan/action button

  9. Category : Mobile phones with user-replaceable battery

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    Pages in category "Mobile phones with user-replaceable battery" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 287 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .