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    Tuesday, December 10, 2019

    Android Android Police: The Pixel 3a is our 2019 Smartphone of the Year

    Android Android Police: The Pixel 3a is our 2019 Smartphone of the Year


    Android Police: The Pixel 3a is our 2019 Smartphone of the Year

    Posted: 09 Dec 2019 11:19 AM PST

    Google says it won’t grant Fortnite an exemption to the Play Store’s 30 percent cut

    Posted: 09 Dec 2019 02:50 PM PST

    Google Offering Free Google Nest Mini to Google Fi Customers

    Posted: 09 Dec 2019 10:02 PM PST

    Carrier Services update brings RCS messaging to more Android phones - 9to5Google

    Posted: 09 Dec 2019 06:51 PM PST

    Making Pixel more helpful with the first Pixel feature drop

    Posted: 09 Dec 2019 06:18 AM PST

    ‘Regular’ Galaxy S11’s battery capacity confirmed, and it’s pretty big

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 01:30 AM PST

    Redmi K30 5G and Redmi K30 4G launched in China

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 01:41 AM PST

    Google Fi brings spam warnings and Wi-Fi calling to more phones

    Posted: 09 Dec 2019 12:46 PM PST

    Google Play Store is reportedly failing to show newly published apps in search

    Posted: 09 Dec 2019 06:28 PM PST

    December Pixel updates land: 2016 Pixels get last patches, Pixel 4 conspicuously absent (Update: Rolling out for Pixel 4)

    Posted: 09 Dec 2019 09:53 PM PST

    Wunderlist shuts down on May 6th, 2020

    Posted: 09 Dec 2019 11:53 AM PST

    The Motorola One Hyper brings a pop-up camera, all-screen design for $400

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 01:50 AM PST

    Upcoming Release: What's New in Pocket Casts 7.6

    Posted: 09 Dec 2019 06:54 AM PST

    15 temporarily free and 18 on-sale apps and games, including Icewind Dale

    Posted: 10 Dec 2019 02:20 AM PST

    Global Top 10 Best Performing Flagship Phones and Mid-range Phones for November (Antutu)

    Posted: 09 Dec 2019 07:10 AM PST

    Vivo V17 with the world’s tiniest hole-punch camera launches in India

    Posted: 09 Dec 2019 07:20 AM PST

    When will function finally become more important then looks and specs on paper?

    Posted: 09 Dec 2019 06:08 AM PST

    I have had several Samsung flagship phones and have been disappointed in the direction phones are going. The edge was really cool looking at first, even paid $100 extra for it on my s7 edge just to find out it's a gimmick with no real usefulness. Just makes the phone harder to hold without accidental touches and cases had to be less protective, not to mention problems it causes with screen protectors, now it's a standard feature.

    I just went from a note 9 to a note 10+ just to find they removed headphone port, removed hard press invisible home button, removed the awesome fast excellent working great placed fingerprint scanner to put one under the screen that barely works and is slow(also hear it's not very secure). Moved the power button to wrong side. Then they push the screen to the max meaning you now have a hole in the screen for a camera and no notification/status led.

    I'm not sure why they keep pushing for the thinnest possible phones and the highest possible screen to body ratio, having a case is no longer a option but a requirement.

    I really wish they'd make a flagship phone that had prioritized higher quality speakers, better cooling, better built in protection, etc

    Besides the new note 10+ having faster charging, next gen processor and memory I really think my note 9 was a better phone and unless samsung steers a different direction my next phone will probably be something else.(I do realize nearly all phone brands are going same direction)

    I would be all over the CAT phone with its rugged design and useful features if only it had higher end specs for playing games and such.

    Alright guess I'm done ranting for now. How do you guys feel? Do you like the way phones are moving with the high screen/body ratios, ultra thin, less physical buttons, notch/hole punch displays, on so on?

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