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There is more than one way to play Steam games on your Android phone, but the GameNative platform gives you native Steam gameplay and offline access.
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T-Mobile VP Jeff Giard also talks about what's in store for T-Satellite as the carrier rolls out mobile app data support to more Android phone models and the iPhone SE.