Android [MKBHD] What Happened to OnePlus? |
- [MKBHD] What Happened to OnePlus?
- Nova launcher now supports the fancy new gestures and app closing animation on pixel devices.
- BREAKING: Samsung confirms AMD GPU for next flagship product
- Kind of shocked by how good my $150 phone is.
- Exynos 2100: Exynos is back
- Google reveals sophisticated Windows and Android hacking operation
- Fork of Signal app with feature to import WhatsApp conversations
- Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra: s-pen phone case...
- Juan Bagnell: Using an Old Mid Range Phone in 2021? Does it still work?
- Huawei patents phone with mini display in the bezel for system icons and Under-screen camera
- Hiding the 3 dot navigation bar on android 11 [root]
[MKBHD] What Happened to OnePlus? Posted: 12 Jan 2021 03:32 PM PST
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Nova launcher now supports the fancy new gestures and app closing animation on pixel devices. Posted: 12 Jan 2021 11:18 PM PST As of v7.0.12 (beta from discord), nova launcher now supports the closing animation where the app shrinks into the icon. As far as I can tell, gesture navigation is basically fully supported completely by this third party launcher now, and I essentially have no reason to go back to the pixel launcher now. Of note, this is only available on pixels, because it seems non-google OEMs aren't using the latest APIs that enable this. Edit: appears removed in 13. I don't know if that guy meant to send/post that update? [link] [comments] | ||
BREAKING: Samsung confirms AMD GPU for next flagship product Posted: 12 Jan 2021 06:51 AM PST
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Kind of shocked by how good my $150 phone is. Posted: 12 Jan 2021 07:43 AM PST My OnePlus 6T died after an unfortunate drop into concrete. I was expecting a call that day, so I went to a local store and bought a Moto G Fast thinking I'd use it temporarily before getting a "real phone" and I'd keep the Moto G as a backup. You know what though? I'm keeping it as my daily driver. It's actually shockingly good. The battery lasts longer than my old phone. It's got a headphone jack! What $1000 phone has one if those these days? It's not filled with bloatware, and it does the basics all pretty well. Calls sound no different. The speaker is good enough. The vibration motor is significantly better than my previous phone. I thought I'd mind a 720p display, but honestly I've stopped noticing. Who needs 90hz 1440p displays anyway? It just seems like overkill to me now. Sure, it's not always the snappiest device in the world and isn't made of super premium materials. It's got bigger bezels than a higher tier phone would have. But who cares? Honestly the only thing that bothers me really is Motorola's update policy. But I've used plenty of other much more expensive phones with pretty shit update policies too. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 12 Jan 2021 06:19 AM PST
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Google reveals sophisticated Windows and Android hacking operation Posted: 12 Jan 2021 02:39 PM PST
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Fork of Signal app with feature to import WhatsApp conversations Posted: 12 Jan 2021 09:12 AM PST
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Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra: s-pen phone case... Posted: 12 Jan 2021 08:35 AM PST
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Juan Bagnell: Using an Old Mid Range Phone in 2021? Does it still work? Posted: 13 Jan 2021 01:06 AM PST
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Huawei patents phone with mini display in the bezel for system icons and Under-screen camera Posted: 12 Jan 2021 05:04 AM PST
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Hiding the 3 dot navigation bar on android 11 [root] Posted: 12 Jan 2021 03:13 PM PST
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