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- Over 230,000 people in Korea want to buy the $3,299 Galaxy Z Fold 2
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- Here are all the hidden changes in Android 11 we learned from source code
- Samsung Galaxy M51 launched in India with Snapdragon 730G and a 7,000mAh battery
- [Mr Mobile] Motorola Razr 5G: A Sharp Folding Phone Reboot For 2020 [Hands-On]
- Android 11 finally reverts 'always open' action to the logical flow of Android 9
- New Software Updates Enable Galaxy Watch Active2 Users To Live Healthier and More Conveniently
- A Performance Boost for Wear OS by Google! - Wear OS by Google Community
- Android 11 adds Gaussian blur in the notification shade (via hidden code)
- Motorola announces a new foldable Razr smartphone with 5G and better cameras
- Android (AOSP) Default Messaging App Has Notifications
- Here are the Android 11 features that Google is and isn't forcing on OEMs
- Apple Music 3.4.0 with new UI and icons from iOS 14 rolling out to beta testers
- Samsung Wonderland is a new Good Lock module that lets you create live wallpapers and customize them
- PSA For anyone using IFTTT.
- Galaxy Z Fold 2 review: an extravagant success | TheVerge
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- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 review: The future isn't flat
- How Microsoft built its folding Android phone - The Verge
Over 230,000 people in Korea want to buy the $3,299 Galaxy Z Fold 2 Posted: 09 Sep 2020 05:40 PM PDT
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[MKBHD] Moto RAZR 2 Impressions: Nostalgia Reloaded? Posted: 09 Sep 2020 12:00 PM PDT
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Here are all the hidden changes in Android 11 we learned from source code Posted: 09 Sep 2020 10:58 PM PDT
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Samsung Galaxy M51 launched in India with Snapdragon 730G and a 7,000mAh battery Posted: 10 Sep 2020 01:24 AM PDT
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[Mr Mobile] Motorola Razr 5G: A Sharp Folding Phone Reboot For 2020 [Hands-On] Posted: 09 Sep 2020 12:13 PM PDT
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Android 11 finally reverts 'always open' action to the logical flow of Android 9 Posted: 09 Sep 2020 10:33 AM PDT It took 9 months and a whole version upgrade to revert this back to the perfectly working and logical UX flow that existed in Android 9. Great job, Android team! Originally reported as broken here: https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/12/10/google-wants-to-fix-android-10s-terrible-workflow-for-opening-links-by-default-in-your-chosen-apps/ [link] [comments] | ||
New Software Updates Enable Galaxy Watch Active2 Users To Live Healthier and More Conveniently Posted: 10 Sep 2020 12:01 AM PDT
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A Performance Boost for Wear OS by Google! - Wear OS by Google Community Posted: 09 Sep 2020 09:57 AM PDT
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Android 11 adds Gaussian blur in the notification shade (via hidden code) Posted: 09 Sep 2020 07:55 AM PDT
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Motorola announces a new foldable Razr smartphone with 5G and better cameras Posted: 09 Sep 2020 02:43 PM PDT
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Android (AOSP) Default Messaging App Has Notifications Posted: 09 Sep 2020 06:22 PM PDT In the latest version of Android (Android 11), the AOSP messaging app now has notifications that work properly. Previously (Android 10-Android 8 I believe), it had no notifications because it did not have notification categories and as of API level 26, these are required to display notifications. But now it has been fixed, and it now has notification catagories, which is a very good thing. Other default apps like the clock app also had this issue, and they have also been fixed. [link] [comments] | ||
Here are the Android 11 features that Google is and isn't forcing on OEMs Posted: 10 Sep 2020 01:46 AM PDT
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Apple Music 3.4.0 with new UI and icons from iOS 14 rolling out to beta testers Posted: 09 Sep 2020 06:11 PM PDT
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Samsung Wonderland is a new Good Lock module that lets you create live wallpapers and customize them Posted: 09 Sep 2020 04:32 AM PDT
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Posted: 10 Sep 2020 01:38 AM PDT IFTTT has moved to a monthly subscription model. They are restricting the basic free accounts to a maximum of 3 custom applets. The pricing is $9.99 per month, but until october they are offering pay what you want pricing (from $1.99) which will work for the first year only. As of right now they are not removing any applets you have created over the 3 applet limit on a free account, and these applets seem to be working still. But no telling how long that lasts. This is really sad news for me, I had a few applets set up, and have used IFTTT for a long time. I had always been keen for a pro model which allowed for additional features, but never thought it would be this much, and didn't think they'd lock the existing features behind a paywall as well. More info here https://ifttt.com/explore/introducing_ifttt_pro [link] [comments] | ||
Galaxy Z Fold 2 review: an extravagant success | TheVerge Posted: 09 Sep 2020 06:04 AM PDT
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Netflix broke split-screen playback in a recent update Posted: 09 Sep 2020 05:06 AM PDT
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Google Pixel 4a available for pre-order in Germany Posted: 10 Sep 2020 03:07 AM PDT
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How Google and Microsoft teamed up to try to reinvent smartphones Posted: 09 Sep 2020 10:00 AM PDT
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Google Calendar is getting cross-profile work and personal account support Posted: 09 Sep 2020 07:43 AM PDT
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 review: The future isn't flat Posted: 09 Sep 2020 11:00 AM PDT
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How Microsoft built its folding Android phone - The Verge Posted: 09 Sep 2020 03:56 AM PDT
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