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    Android Moronic Monday (Jun 08 2020) - Your weekly questions thread!


    Moronic Monday (Jun 08 2020) - Your weekly questions thread!

    Posted: 08 Jun 2020 04:18 AM PDT

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    We've come a long way.. (Galaxy Nexus Introduction)

    Posted: 08 Jun 2020 03:06 PM PDT

    Motorola’s new pop-up camera phone has a bigger battery and faster processor - The Verge

    Posted: 08 Jun 2020 12:29 PM PDT

    Chromecast support for Xfinity Stream starts rolling out

    Posted: 08 Jun 2020 05:37 PM PDT

    You can now invite anyone to join a Google Duo group video call with a simple link

    Posted: 08 Jun 2020 05:41 AM PDT

    Vivaldi for Android gets updated with dark mode for web content

    Posted: 09 Jun 2020 01:20 AM PDT

    YouTube app (automatically?) sections seekbar by included timestamps

    Posted: 08 Jun 2020 08:56 PM PDT

    Not sure if this has been discussed before but this is the first time I've noticed it. I was watching a video where timestamps of different parts of the video are included in the description. I noticed that the seekbar was partitioned according to the timestamps and labeled accordingly in the bottom left corner. see here

    Anyone else ever see this?

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    Sony Xperia 10 II review - GSMArena

    Posted: 08 Jun 2020 05:27 PM PDT

    Get around safely with these new Google Maps features

    Posted: 08 Jun 2020 08:13 AM PDT

    Android 10 review, one year later: Testing the big releases

    Posted: 08 Jun 2020 03:55 AM PDT

    Nexus 5...a Blast from the past (camera comparison included)

    Posted: 09 Jun 2020 12:07 AM PDT

    I know Nexus 5 has been one of the most iconic smartphone in the android world. . I had one with me which i'm using it as my second phone. How is the experience you might ask in 2020. It's adequate to say the least. For my general use it works great. which includes (Whatsapp , slack ,hangouts and gmails purposes). Running 6.0.1 marshmallow I felt the material design looks visually great. The understated design has stood its test of time. Also battery life is not great but i have a wireless charger which does help. Surprising the wireless charging still works great. The speed of the device (navigating ) is pretty quick for an old device but the downloading any apps from the PlayStore does take its sweet time.

    The thing that surprised me big time (for a 7 year old device) is call quality, the callers on the other end said They could hear me crystal clear , very little interference in loud environment.
    What i really wanted test was the camera and how far we have come , I have my primary device as pixel 2XL. So i thought let's see how is goes. To keep comparison fair both are on HDR+ (not enhanced, no night sight used). Pics
    Daylight pictures looks natural to me (good colors) , even both have OIS , Nexus 5 does struggle in extremely lowlight.
    Overall its a decent device but i wont recommend to use for primary phone of course but for light use and to keep your nostalgia alive its pretty good device to keep.
    Thats it!

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    Visionox Under Screen-Camera World's First Mass-producible Solution | SPARROWS NEWS

    Posted: 08 Jun 2020 08:28 AM PDT

    Motorola One Fusion+ unveiled with 16MP pop-up selfie, 64MP main cameras

    Posted: 08 Jun 2020 07:53 AM PDT

    Nokia is the only non-Chinese Android smartphone company

    Posted: 08 Jun 2020 01:51 PM PDT

    Before y'all call me an idiot, let me explain what I mean by a smartphone company. It's a company that makes the majority of its money from smartphones. Apple falls in this category - two thirds of its revenues are from iPhone sales. Samsung does not; it's a massive corporation with a smartphone division, which brings in less money than its chip division.

    Nokia (HMD Global) seems to be the only company outside of China whose main focus is selling Android smartphones (excluding niche companies like fairphone, fxtec, etc.)

    Compare with Xiaomi, BKK, Meizu, Doogee, and dozens more from China.

    Just an observation is all. Discuss.

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