Android This is likely the Lenovo Legion gaming smartphone with a 144Hz display, 90W charging, and side pop-up camera |
- This is likely the Lenovo Legion gaming smartphone with a 144Hz display, 90W charging, and side pop-up camera
- Newpipe, the open Source Youtube client, now has Official Android TV (and FireTV) support
- Samsung Internet 11.2.1.3 adds an option to prevent sites that stop you from going back
- Xiaomi seems to have forgotten about its first 5G flagship
- OnePlus justify the addition of Netflix and Facebook by saying they're adding it for enhancing HDR video playback and higher battery efficiency respectively
- iQOO India: "Get the best of everything in a single package. Buy an #iQOO3, and get 2 major Android updates, along with regular security, and OTA updates for 3 years."
- Prototype Google Pixel 4 XL appears online in an unreleased gray color
- Sony Xperia 10 II Europe pricing now official;
- Apple, Google Covid-19 Tool to Be Limited to One App Per Country
- Motorola Razor still on Android 9
- Rick Osterloh shares screenshot likely from Pixel 4a
- Here are the settings for Android COVID-19 contact tracing
- Samsung Galaxy A31 vs A51 vs A71 Camera Comparison Test
- I Tracked The Amount Of Time To Charge The Pixel Buds 2, And Here Are The Results (posted in r/googlepixel as well)
- Android Security Bulletin—May 2020
- Xiaomi Mi 10 5G review
- Motorola Moto G8 Review | Another Solid Sub-£200 Budget Phone
- Google and Apple Reveal How Covid-19 Alert Apps Might Look
- Oppo A92 launched in Malaysia: Check out price, specs here - tech
| Posted: 05 May 2020 12:56 AM PDT
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| Newpipe, the open Source Youtube client, now has Official Android TV (and FireTV) support Posted: 04 May 2020 10:45 AM PDT
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| Samsung Internet 11.2.1.3 adds an option to prevent sites that stop you from going back Posted: 05 May 2020 04:46 AM PDT
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| Xiaomi seems to have forgotten about its first 5G flagship Posted: 04 May 2020 11:50 PM PDT
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| Posted: 04 May 2020 09:55 AM PDT OnePlus recently added a subsection to their forum named "IDEAS". They stated the goal was to take the best ideas by listening to their community and implementing it on their products. They actually went out of their way to explain their thought process behind some of the ideas they accepted and also provided an explanation for some ideas that were rejected. One of the ideas was allowing users their choice of apps while setting up the phone. They rejected the idea saying they couldn't do that since users expect certain applications like the clock, calculator and gallery to work out of the box. However they also justified the addition of third party bloatware like Netflix and Facebook by saying they were added for enhancing HDR video playback and higher battery efficiency as they were popular with their users. I honestly don't know why a company would try to justify the addition of third party apps when it's obvious it's being done for other reasons as those apps are available on the Play Store should someone want to install them. It probably would have been better for them to not mention that bit at all. It's also sad to see them add third party apps since they've stated their phones have no bloatware on multiple occasions. [link] [comments] | ||
| Posted: 05 May 2020 02:52 AM PDT
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| Prototype Google Pixel 4 XL appears online in an unreleased gray color Posted: 04 May 2020 12:49 PM PDT
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| Sony Xperia 10 II Europe pricing now official; Posted: 04 May 2020 04:10 PM PDT
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| Apple, Google Covid-19 Tool to Be Limited to One App Per Country Posted: 04 May 2020 09:56 AM PDT
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| Motorola Razor still on Android 9 Posted: 04 May 2020 02:13 PM PDT
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| Rick Osterloh shares screenshot likely from Pixel 4a Posted: 04 May 2020 02:21 PM PDT
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| Here are the settings for Android COVID-19 contact tracing Posted: 04 May 2020 09:46 AM PDT
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| Samsung Galaxy A31 vs A51 vs A71 Camera Comparison Test Posted: 05 May 2020 01:35 AM PDT
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| Posted: 04 May 2020 06:19 AM PDT I let the buds drain; this resulted in the right bud draining to empty while a the left bud still had 10%. I then put them in the charging case and tracked the charge status at 1 minute intervals for the first 10 minutes, then every 5 minutes until the buds reached around 80%, then every minute after that.
The buds charge seriously fast. Compared to my Galaxy buds it's not even a competition. What is also interesting to note from this data is the discrepancy of power use between the buds. I posted before about drain after an hour of use, and there was a 20% difference between the buds after an hour. I guess this evens out over longer usage. At the same time, with one bud dying and the other still having 10% left, you don't get the full usage out of them, which is a bit frustrating as a consumer. On the other hand, personally, I never really use headphones for more than maybe 2 hours straight, and the fast charge rate means I never really have to worry about them (I don't know how long it took to drain, I just set them to play when going to bed and came back to them in the morning; on retrospect I wish I had set them to play back with long video, then I'd know how long it took based on where the video paused at...). [link] [comments] | ||
| Android Security Bulletin—May 2020 Posted: 04 May 2020 10:17 AM PDT | ||
| Posted: 04 May 2020 09:40 PM PDT
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| Motorola Moto G8 Review | Another Solid Sub-£200 Budget Phone Posted: 04 May 2020 08:27 AM PDT
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| Google and Apple Reveal How Covid-19 Alert Apps Might Look Posted: 05 May 2020 02:46 AM PDT
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| Oppo A92 launched in Malaysia: Check out price, specs here - tech Posted: 05 May 2020 12:59 AM PDT
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