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- Huawei says it won't return to Google services even if trade ban lifts
- ASUS rolls out the Android 10 update to the ZenFone Max Pro M1
- LG Mobile blames huge loss on low demand for mid-range LG phones
- New Galaxy S20+ 5G benchmark running an Exynos 990. The scores don't seem so bad although the multi-core score is somewhat low compared to the 865.
- Galaxy S20 third-party cases delayed due to Wuhan coronavirus
- OpenBoard is a newly released, 100% FOSS keyboard based on AOSP, with no dependency on Google binaries, that respects your privacy. Available on Google Play and F-Droid!
- Moto 360 (2019) review: The direct-to-DVD sequel of smartwatches
- Five (of many) new emoji coming to Android this year
- Root for Snapdragon Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+/Note 9 Devices in Beta Testing
- Bug in Android DownloadManager removes your downloaded files if you move them to a different folder
- Xiaomi's VP explains why under-screen cameras aren't coming anytime soon
- I miss android - a few thoughts from a recent defector
- Sony Xperia 1.1 camera detailed
- [GMSArena] Xiaomi Redmi K30 review
- I bought the ideal lightweight smartphone - AQUOS zero2: 240Hz / 6.4inch / 141g
- 'Leaked' custom Pocophone kernel bricks Pocophones and ask for ransom
- I've been using a used, 1st gen. Pixel XL with Google Fi for the last six weeks. Here are my thoughts.
- Android Service Tutorial - Lifecycle, Methods & Implementation!!
Huawei says it won't return to Google services even if trade ban lifts Posted: 30 Jan 2020 08:52 AM PST
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ASUS rolls out the Android 10 update to the ZenFone Max Pro M1 Posted: 31 Jan 2020 01:54 AM PST
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LG Mobile blames huge loss on low demand for mid-range LG phones Posted: 30 Jan 2020 11:11 PM PST
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Galaxy S20 third-party cases delayed due to Wuhan coronavirus Posted: 30 Jan 2020 10:36 AM PST
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Moto 360 (2019) review: The direct-to-DVD sequel of smartwatches Posted: 30 Jan 2020 11:42 AM PST
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Five (of many) new emoji coming to Android this year Posted: 30 Jan 2020 12:06 PM PST
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Root for Snapdragon Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+/Note 9 Devices in Beta Testing Posted: 30 Jan 2020 10:53 AM PST
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Bug in Android DownloadManager removes your downloaded files if you move them to a different folder Posted: 30 Jan 2020 08:08 AM PST
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Xiaomi's VP explains why under-screen cameras aren't coming anytime soon Posted: 30 Jan 2020 09:15 AM PST
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I miss android - a few thoughts from a recent defector Posted: 30 Jan 2020 06:59 AM PST Turns out I was wrong about some things and misspoke.
If you're thinking about switching to iPhone, give this a quick read.
Example: You are using the phone to do something and get a spam call. The entire screen is taken up by the incoming call and there is only an answer button. Where is the decline button? Nowhere on screen. You can either answer and hang up or let it ring while you patiently wait to get back to what you are doing. BUT WAIT if you press the physical lock button twice it will decline the call. There is no on-screen indication that you can do this. I had to find out about it by complaining on the internet. Now that is what I call simple and intuitive. How do they even decide not to include a decline button? Sometimes when I get a call there is a decline button right next to the answer button.
Just kidding I found it. It's hidden away in a different menu. There is one place to enable the flash and let the phone choose and there is another place to force it. not intuitive. sorry if this was formatted poorly it was mostly written on mobile [link] [comments] | ||
Sony Xperia 1.1 camera detailed Posted: 30 Jan 2020 08:58 AM PST
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[GMSArena] Xiaomi Redmi K30 review Posted: 31 Jan 2020 05:39 AM PST
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I bought the ideal lightweight smartphone - AQUOS zero2: 240Hz / 6.4inch / 141g Posted: 30 Jan 2020 04:07 AM PST I bought an AQUOS zero2. I had waited for release since the announcement. Key specs
Pre-release Specs(en): https://www.devicespecifications.com/en/model/5a895234 My thoughts before buying
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'Leaked' custom Pocophone kernel bricks Pocophones and ask for ransom Posted: 30 Jan 2020 11:19 AM PST
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Posted: 30 Jan 2020 03:06 PM PST I don't know if any of you need or even want this but I figure I could either help people make a decision on purchasing three year old phones and/or using Google Fi's service. First, I'll say that I have been an Android user since my first smartphone, an HTC Evo Shift I got in 2011 (I just had to have a typing keyboard) so I'm very familiar with the UI and overall Android experience. I've owned phones that run the gamut of quality, from the newly released Nexus 5 to the cheapest nondescript smartphone option from Cricket. I purchased an unlocked 128gb Pixel XL (with charger) from a reputable Ebay seller for $115 + $10 shipping. There were a few small dents/scratches on the sides and back of the chassis and a few minor scratches on the screen but nothing a case won't hide. Google sent me a SIM card at zero cost to me within a week of signing up for Fi. I popped the SIM card into the phone and starting service was as seamless as it should be. Pixel XL: Android 10 feels as zippy and clean as you'd expect on a phone released in 2016 - it stutters a little when quickly swapping apps, typing boxes and window resizing (what you see when the keyboard is up vs. what you see when it's down) can be a little finicky (among other performance issues) - but overall it gets the job done. I have no problem saying battery life is trash when using LTE unless battery saver is on which further limits the already flawed performance. Bbbuuuttt at the end of the day the phone was $115 and I MUCH prefer it to a similarly priced "burner" from Metro PCS. Google Fi: Cheap text/call rate ($20), average or better LTE speeds, great coverage, data flexibility, and bill date leniency (I wasn't charged until a full 10 days after my monthly service period ended which is FANTASTIC for a pay-as-you-go service). HOWEVER, I get spam calls and/or texts daily from obvious spam callers to numbers with the same area code. Yesterday I received a text about a recall on a Ford Fusion that included the exact VIN for the car in question. Someone called me at 2:30am this morning with the same area code and got offended when I said they had the wrong number - you called me at 2:30 in the morning asshole! TL;DR - after paying $115 for the phone and $60 for unlimited talk/text and 2gb of data I am very satisfied. [link] [comments] | ||
Android Service Tutorial - Lifecycle, Methods & Implementation!! Posted: 30 Jan 2020 11:18 PM PST
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