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The phrase "on another device" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that something is being done or used on a different type of device than the one you are currently using. For example: "I need to download this file on another device so I can access it later".
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Once you get used to autoscrolling, you'll be trying to do it on another device — and that's a good sign.
(When using a SDHC Memory card on another device, be sure to read the operating instructions for that device).
Yes, it seems that the analyst believes Apple is working on another device such as AR glasses, perhaps, and that TSMC is working on that, too.
People who sign-in to their BBC account on connected TVs will start to benefit from a growing number of personalised features such as the ability to resume watching an episode or series started on another device.
Amazon will also create automatic bookmarks, so that a user can stop reading a book on one device and pick it up on another device at the same spot in the text.
The reading experience was synchronized across all three devices, so he could stop reading on one, then when he opened the book on another device, it would bring him to exactly where he left off.
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Ownership of a given device seems to have less impact on ownership of another device, than the other device itself.
I will grudgingly pay the $175 AT&T termination fee and then I will move on to another device.
Now, you can easily record any video on your another device.
You can also download the Android Device Manager app on another Android device to complete these steps.
"At one end is a device, and there's another device on the other end, and they're directly communicating," Angha said.
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