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    Saturday, August 22, 2020

    Android Exclusive: Google Pixel 5 renders reveal punch-hole display, dual rear cameras

    Android Exclusive: Google Pixel 5 renders reveal punch-hole display, dual rear cameras


    Exclusive: Google Pixel 5 renders reveal punch-hole display, dual rear cameras

    Posted: 21 Aug 2020 06:12 AM PDT

    Asus Zenfone 7 hands on pic

    Posted: 22 Aug 2020 02:46 AM PDT

    Google Pixel 5 will have a Snapdragon 765G, 90Hz display, ultra-wide camera | Android Central

    Posted: 21 Aug 2020 10:34 AM PDT

    Microsoft Surface Duo - An Early Look! (Dave2D)

    Posted: 21 Aug 2020 11:05 AM PDT

    Samsung Galaxy Buds, Buds+, and Buds Live seem prone to overheating in direct sunlight

    Posted: 21 Aug 2020 03:08 PM PDT

    Gboard rolling out system-matching dark/light keyboard theme to beta users

    Posted: 21 Aug 2020 08:13 AM PDT

    The Galaxy S20 Gets Even More Powerful with New Update (OneUI 2.5 Update List and Features)

    Posted: 21 Aug 2020 09:05 AM PDT

    Decided to try something with two cases and a keyboard. [Galaxy Tab S6 Lite]

    Posted: 21 Aug 2020 09:07 PM PDT

    When I bought my tablet, I invested in the Samsung Tablet Case. While it's well-made and sturdy it's a little pricey as well. However, I wanted a keyboard to go with it. Since Samsung doesn't currently have an official keyboard case for it, I went with the Fintie Keyboard Case from Amazon.

    Unfortunately, I don't find it to be ergonomic at all. While it functions fine for the 2-in-1 keyboard purpose, if I just want to browse it like a tablet it's woefully inconvenient. It's heavier than my other case and the fold itself wants to misalign while I'm holding it. Both of these cause problems for browsing.

    When I learned how the magnets worked, I came up with a solution. Now I'm using the former case with the keyboard from the latter. While it won't fold with the keyboard and tablet inside the case, I can attach the keyboard to the top or bottom of the case's exterior. I can simply remove the keyboard when I'm not using it and return to browsing on my more comfortable Samsung case. If I want to take them with me, I simply magnetize the keyboard to the exterior.

    I've learned the best of both worlds right here. Hope this can be of help to someone.

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    5 Features You Might Not Know on the Galaxy Note20 and Note20 Ultra

    Posted: 21 Aug 2020 05:54 PM PDT

    Join a live Surface Duo demo and Q&A with Microsoft | Windows Central

    Posted: 21 Aug 2020 11:13 AM PDT

    Pixel 4a First Impressions, Google Totally Nailed It

    Posted: 21 Aug 2020 05:19 AM PDT

    The Nexus 5 rides again!

    Coming from flagships only, I was very nervous about the build quality and performance.

    The build quality is way better than I expected. It feels very light, as expected, but dense and solid, and not cheap at all. This has the least flimsy, least wiggly buttons of any generation of Pixel device. They are rock solid, and very clicky. I think this is my favorite Pixel so far in terms of hardware. The speakers are a lot better than expected, and I have no complaints with them. Some reviewers talked about imbalance between the two speakers, but I don't experience that.

    Performance so far has been great. It feels like a Pixel. There's been no stutter or lag, and while I'm sure you can make it, normal use has not. I've seen a few reviewers mention poor performance, and only ever using flagships made me expect the worst. Hearthstone runs perfectly, so gaming performance is good enough for me. Even touch latency feels great (unlike even the S20 Ultra I owned for a bit).

    The screen isn't great. It does get very bright, much brighter than any other Pixel in direct sunlight, and the DPI is perfectly good. But there is a weird faint, shimmery, rainbow look to the display, and when looking at a white screen, the top center has a yellow tint to it. It's far from a bad display, but it's clearly a step down from a flagship.

    Haptics are the other weak point that I've found. They just don't feel good at all. Very similar to Samsung, where they are trying to make "clicks" and "thuds", but you can very much still feel the vibration buzz instead. A big step down from the Pixel 3 and 4, and nowhere close to an iPhone.

    I've owned every generation of Nexus and Pixel, and like any sane person, fondly remember the Nexus 5. It was the last time I spent $350 on a phone. The Pixel 4a feels like that phone did, and I'm positive it's going to be remembered in the same way. It makes the right compromises for the price, feels great for the price, and makes you question why other phones cost so much more. Barring any of Google's famous defects and QA disasters, I think this is an amazing phone, and would still be worth it at quite a bit more money.

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    OPPO Next-generation Hybrid Zoom Technology Features 85-135mm adjustable focal length

    Posted: 21 Aug 2020 09:31 AM PDT

    Saturday APPreciation (Aug 22 2020) - Your weekly app recommendation/request thread!

    Posted: 22 Aug 2020 04:11 AM PDT

    Note 1. Check out our apps wiki for previous threads and apps curated by the reddit Android community!

    Download the official /r/Android App Store based on our wiki!

    Note 2. Join us at /r/MoronicMondayAndroid, a sub serving as a repository for our retired weekly threads. Just pick any thread and Ctrl-F your way to wisdom!

    Note 2. Join our IRC, and Telegram chat-rooms! Please see our wiki for instructions.


    This weekly Saturday thread is for:
    * App promotion,
    * App praise/sharing


    Rules:

    1) If you are a developer, you may promote your own app ONLY under the bolded, distinguished moderator comment. Users: if you think someone is trying to bypass this rule by promoting their app in the general thread, click the report button so we can take a look!

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    Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5G Review [MobileTechReview]

    Posted: 21 Aug 2020 10:08 AM PDT

    iQOO 5 and 5 Pro unveiled with 120Hz screens, Snapdragon 865, UFS 3.1 storage and 120W charging on the Pro (starting from ¥3,998/$576)

    Posted: 21 Aug 2020 09:29 AM PDT

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