Android Saturday APPreciation (Oct 03 2020) - Your weekly app recommendation/request thread! |
- Saturday APPreciation (Oct 03 2020) - Your weekly app recommendation/request thread!
- It's time for Google to kill the rest of its 'Play' branding
- Magisk v21.0 and Magisk Manager v8.0.0 now available
- Pixel 4a and Pixel 5 are currently the best-selling unlocked phones on Amazon UK.
- Google TV (previously Play Movies & TV) 4.21.36.24 APK Download by Google LLC - APKMirror
- Google Pixel 5 hands-on: Your Questions ANSWERED!
- Galaxy S20 FE - Day 1 Impressions
- Google responds: "Don't use Pixel Stand all day" regarding Pixel phones back separation issues.
- Daydream service update
- How to Get the Google TV UI on Android TV Devices Right Now
- Managing files in the "Android/data" folder on Android 11 (without root or USB)
- Three Live First Impressions - Google Pixel 5 + preview of Bose QC35 II Headphones
- Samsung Z Fold 2 Durability Test! - Does 2 STILL Scratch at 2?!
- Will other manufacturers use Aluminium backs on their phones
Saturday APPreciation (Oct 03 2020) - Your weekly app recommendation/request thread! Posted: 03 Oct 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: 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! [link] [comments] | ||
It's time for Google to kill the rest of its 'Play' branding Posted: 02 Oct 2020 09:44 AM PDT
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Magisk v21.0 and Magisk Manager v8.0.0 now available Posted: 03 Oct 2020 03:41 AM PDT
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Pixel 4a and Pixel 5 are currently the best-selling unlocked phones on Amazon UK. Posted: 02 Oct 2020 11:46 AM PDT
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Google TV (previously Play Movies & TV) 4.21.36.24 APK Download by Google LLC - APKMirror Posted: 02 Oct 2020 04:35 PM PDT
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Google Pixel 5 hands-on: Your Questions ANSWERED! Posted: 02 Oct 2020 03:40 PM PDT
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Galaxy S20 FE - Day 1 Impressions Posted: 02 Oct 2020 02:03 PM PDT Just thought I'd share my feelings on the new Galaxy phone from the stand point of a casual tech user, so this won't be very in depth. With a growing economic crisis in the world, we're seeing a larger array of phones with a more budget-friendly appeal. As someone experiencing a bit of financial hardship, the S20 FE seemed like the perfect choice for $599. A mid-range phone is so appealing since I want it to last at least 2 years without it being too hard to pay off. Coming from the Pixel 3a, it seems like a big leap in hardware and features. While I miss those perfect pictures, a physical finger print sensor, and the latest Android updates, the S20 FE is just all around better hardware. The super-amoled 120hz screen is simply beautiful and the phone runs incredibly smooth. (I think it's the same processor as the flagship S20.) There's also plenty of camera features for great pictures and videos, the finger print sensor is decent, and the speakers are pretty good. So far my biggest complaint is that there are no cases available anywhere ! I'm holding it like my baby and hoping I can get one delivered soon. At least I got a screen protector after Best Buy employees searched around for 20 minutes. Also my first phone without an aux port so it will take some getting used to So far, it feels like I got a premium phone for much less than the flagship cost. But as time goes on, I'll be able to test the battery life and see if Samsung won me back over. [link] [comments] | ||
Google responds: "Don't use Pixel Stand all day" regarding Pixel phones back separation issues. Posted: 02 Oct 2020 05:54 AM PDT | ||
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How to Get the Google TV UI on Android TV Devices Right Now Posted: 02 Oct 2020 01:54 PM PDT
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Managing files in the "Android/data" folder on Android 11 (without root or USB) Posted: 02 Oct 2020 10:57 AM PDT As you may be aware, Android 11 made some big changes to the Scoped Storage functionality that Google began to implement with Android 10. One of the biggest user-facing changes is removing access to the "Android/data" folder, blocking all apps (including file managers) from accessing any data within it. This is unfortunate, as many apps, including emulators as well as source ports of PC games, require users to place files inside the "Android/data" folder in order for these apps to run. Having access to "Android/data" is also useful for backup / restore purposes. It's significantly more complicated to do so under Android 11, but there are still ways to manage files inside this folder. One method is to connect your device up to a computer the USB and manage the files there. When connected to USB you have full access to the contents of the "Android/data" folder. However, this is cumbersome and not everyone has access to a computer these days. Of course, you can root and just browse to the files via Thankfully, there is a way to fully manage files inside of the "Android/data" folder, completely on device, without root or USB. Opening the AOSP Files appOnly one app is specifically granted access by the Android platform to manage files inside the "Android/data" folder: the AOSP Files app. This used to be easily accessible via a launcher icon in your app drawer, but on Pixel devices at least, that icon is gone in favor of the preloaded Files by Google app. However, it's still present on the device and it can still be launched. Option 1: Open up the system Settings, then navigate to Storage and click "Files" Option 2: Download this Files app from the Play Store, which is really just a shortcut to open the AOSP files app. Copying and moving files outside of the folderOkay, so we have the AOSP files app open. Copying or moving data out of the "Android/data" folder is, thankfully, pretty simple. Simply navigate to the folder as usual, long-press on the content you want to select, then go to the three-dot menu in the upper-right and choose either "Copy to..." or "Move to...". This will open up a separate screen where you can navigate to the destination directory easily. Use the hamburger menu in the top-left corner, then select your device's name to show your device's file system, if needed. Copying and moving files into the folderGetting content into the folder is a bit trickier, but still possible. If you follow the same steps above, you'll notice that when selecting the "Android" directory, "data" is completely missing. What an unfortunate oversight on Google's part! Thankfully, you can also drag and drop files into the folder from the main file manager view, which works fine. So, in order to get content into the "Android/data" folder:
What Google should have doneSo yes, it's kind of a roundabout way to manage files that were previously considered publically accessible in Android 10 and earlier. It's an unfortunate change that Google could have handled better:
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Three Live First Impressions - Google Pixel 5 + preview of Bose QC35 II Headphones Posted: 02 Oct 2020 10:55 AM PDT
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Samsung Z Fold 2 Durability Test! - Does 2 STILL Scratch at 2?! Posted: 02 Oct 2020 06:22 AM PDT
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Will other manufacturers use Aluminium backs on their phones Posted: 02 Oct 2020 09:30 AM PDT Seeing as the pixel does, I hope we have phones that will follow suit. Glass phones need to disappear imo. [link] [comments] |
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