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    Android Moronic Monday (Dec 21 2020) - Your weekly questions thread!

    Android Moronic Monday (Dec 21 2020) - Your weekly questions thread!


    Moronic Monday (Dec 21 2020) - Your weekly questions thread!

    Posted: 21 Dec 2020 03:13 AM PST

    Note 1. 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.

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    The Pixel 5 is our 2020 Readers' Choice Smartphone of the Year

    Posted: 20 Dec 2020 02:05 PM PST

    In Celebration of Becoming Open Source, Threema Is 50% Off

    Posted: 21 Dec 2020 12:36 AM PST

    The first under-display selfie camera is HERE! - YouTube

    Posted: 21 Dec 2020 12:22 AM PST

    The rise & fall of Japanese phone giants.

    Posted: 20 Dec 2020 05:17 AM PST

    The Smartphone Notch Is (Almost) Dead – Here's The Camera That Will Help Kill It

    Posted: 21 Dec 2020 01:36 AM PST

    When is android going to take steps towards privacy like Apple?

    Posted: 20 Dec 2020 01:26 AM PST

    Apple just made some changes which has got Facebook and Zucc squirming enough to take full front page ads on papers to ask users to pushback the changes apple us making.

    While we have android manufacturers bundling Facebook, Instagram and Facebook messenger in their phones which are not even uninstallable. We are also getting ads baked into the is with no way to get rid of them in some manufacturers phones. (Not the low tier ones, even premium flagship devices).

    When do you think Android manufacturers are going to cut ties with Facebook and allow us more privacy?

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    Best phones of 2020: The Winners

    Posted: 20 Dec 2020 12:06 AM PST

    I miss phones with curved backs

    Posted: 19 Dec 2020 04:36 AM PST

    I'm using an iPhone XR right now but from the moment I got it, I thought to myself what is this unholy chunk of a phone.

    Coming from a Moto X and a OnePlus 3T, I realised how much I missed the ergonomics of having a phone with curves to match the hand. Having thin edges made it easier to use the phone one handed and it felt better balanced.

    It also meant phones could get away with having a smaller or no camera bump.

    Quite a lot of phones by HTC, LG, Asus, Motorola, and OnePlus were designed like this.

    I then wondered "how come phones these days don't have curved backs?"

    Then I realised that wireless charging and curved backs aren't very good friends :(

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