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Jordan is an editor for Android Police and a technology enthusiast. He writes frequently, both professionally and as a hobby, loving the process of putting pen to paper... or fingers to a keyboard. Beyond tech journalism, Jordan enjoys writing fiction and spending many of his free seconds world-building for his novels. He also fills his time with video games (like Overwatch), staying fit, and ignoring his house cat.

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In the never-ending Huawei saga, the Chinese company has decided to file a lawsuit in the Eastern District of Texas against the U.S. government for the latter's ban on the sale of equipment or services to government entities. Huawei asserts that said ban is unconstitutional.

Welp, it's another Monday. Here are some app sales for you, including the excellent Icewind Dale. Enjoy.

It's finally the weekend, and if your week has been anything like mine, that's a godsend. Anyhow, I'm back again with some more app sales. Enjoy.

The madness of Black Friday/Cyber Monday has calmed down, and that reflects here in the app sales roundup. Today's list is quite small, thankfully, so see what's available today.

Hello, everyone, and welcome to another week and round of app sales. Today's list is brought to you by the online madness that is Cyber Monday — although, it's hard to tell it from Black Friday anymore beyond the day it takes place. Anyhow, we've got another large list today, so strap in and have at it.

Deals abound this holiday season, so here's another one for the pile. Nokia's budget 4.2 smartphone has dropped to $159 on both Amazon and B&H, a nice savings of $30 off the MSRP. For starters, if you're looking for more info on the 4.2, then be sure to check out Scott's review right here. Unfortunately for this little phone, it suffers from performance problems, a poor-quality display, a laggy camera, and sub-par battery life.For perspective, however, it packs a 5.71" 720x1520 TFT LCD display, a Snapdragon 439 SoC, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, a 13MP+2MP rear camera setup, and a 3,000mAh battery. As you can see from the screenshot above, it only works on the GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile.While it may not be the best phone around, for $159, it'd make for a decent backup device or a starter smartphone. If you're interested, then choose from the buy links below.Buy: Amazon, B&H

Welcome, one and all, to Android Police's Black Friday app sales roundup. If you were here for Wednesday's post, you'll remember that I said today's list would be, and I quote, a "humdinger." Well, I was right.

Hello, all, and welcome to the eve before Thanksgiving. I have quite a list of app sales for you, but be ready for a humdinger of a list on Black Friday. Anyway, have fun and I hope that you all have an excellent Thanksgiving with your families and friends.

The holiday season is here. Thanksgiving is on Thursday here in the U.S., so be ready for a slew of deals on this site. I'll throw in my two cents with some app sales.

The week before Thanksgiving is wrapping up, so here are some app sales to celebrate the start of the weekend. Enjoy.

Happy Wednesday, everyone. No long intro today, I'll just let you get right into the apps. Enjoy.

Hi, all. Another week is upon us, for better or for worse, so here's a list of app sales to get things started. Today's list includes Planescape Torment and a few other things, so be looking for that. Otherwise, have at it.

It's the weekend, y'all! That, of course, means that it's time for one final round of app sales before the party starts — or, in my case, wrapping up my NaNoWriMo project and watching episode two of The Mandalorian. Kidding aside, there are a couple of things below in bold. Have at it!

Welcome, one and all, to the thrice-weekly Android Police app sales roundup! It's Wednesday and we're thankfully through another week. Today's list features most of developer Headup's library of games and some other goodies — while none of them are in bold, that doesn't mean there isn't something here for someone.

Happy Veteran's Day to everyone — some of you may, like me, be off work today and enjoying a long weekend. I have a list of app sales for you on this fine day, including such titles as Baldur's Gate and Kensho, both of which I recommend if you haven't picked them up yet and have some Play Store credit to burn through.

There's a long weekend ahead for some of us, but that means it's time for app sales, too. Today's list is also small like Wednesday's, but it features Reed and Reed 2, both of which are fun.

It's another Wednesday, so that means it's time for a round of app sales. Today's list is paltry by some measures, mercifully small by others. Regardless, there isn't much here and, frankly, I considered skipping today. Oh, well, have at it.

Welcome to the first full of November. I hope you all enjoyed your weekend and Daylight Savings — I spent the entire time working on my NaNoWriMo project. But y'all didn't come here to read me talk about that; no, you're here for some fresh app sales! Yes, today's list is small for a Monday, but it includes the Android port for Neverwinter Nights.

Welcome to November. Fall is in full swing (and it sure feels like it here in DC) and I've got a fresh list of app sales for everyone. Today's list features Majesty and the Northern Expansion, two of my favorite games on Android. You'll find them in bold below, of course.

With the arrival of the Nvidia Shield TV (2019), some of you might be looking to pick up the controller to get streaming your PC games or play something from your Android library (including the Shield-exclusive titles). Lucky for you, Amazon has dropped the price on it by $18.11, down to $41.88. For a controller that normally costs $60, that's a decent sale.Nvidia redesigned the Shield Controller for the 2017 TV release, and you can see the old one on the left in the image below. It features the typical array of buttons, thumbsticks, and so on, but it also have a back and home button flanking the start button. You can also activate Assistant and talk directly to the controller via the Nvidia button right in the center.Many will be quick to point out that the Shield Controller lacks USB-C for charging, a more than passable d-pad, or a good vibration motor. However, as an owner of all the major controllers out there, the Shield Controller is up there for me as the best in ergonomic comfort. I love how it feels, even more than my Xbox One controller.If none of three downsides bother you — and they don't really bug me — then hop on over to the buy link below to get yours. It'll go great with your shiny new Shield TV.Buy: Amazon

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