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    Android Android 12 may use machine learning to fix the Back Gesture Problem

    Android Android 12 may use machine learning to fix the Back Gesture Problem


    Android 12 may use machine learning to fix the Back Gesture Problem

    Posted: 20 Feb 2021 06:50 AM PST

    Does anyone else wish the modern day smartphone focused on being a good, well... Phone?

    Posted: 20 Feb 2021 10:01 PM PST

    All these fantastic devices coming out. We have monster powerhouses of technology literally in our pockets, and it feels like the actual main "communication" aspect of these devices seem to be, in my opinion, an after thought.

    It'd be nice to see super high quality microphones and speakers in these $1k+ devices and not just "call quality is good" level of expectations.

    Arguably, texting and social media are primary focal points of communication in this day in age, but when you buy a phone, especially one that costs such an extraordinary amount of money nowadays, I want to hear voices and my voice to be heard at the same level of quality that everything else is in these phones.

    It really does feel like the actual "phone" part of it is an after thought. I made a phone call today on my OnePlus 7 Pro to a buddy of mine who has the S21 Ultra, and it was that conversation that got me wanting to make this post. I feel like in 2021, technology has progressed enough that phone calls shouldn't sound "tinny" or "radio" like. Microphones and speakers are good enough nowadays that you can get these things to produce sound that make it feel like they're right next to you, even in small packages.

    I mean, look at what they've been able to do with ear buds. Sound quality is fantastic in something like my Galaxy Buds + and my Sony wf1000xm3's, but the mics are still shit on all of them.

    I want a phone and ear bud combo that give not only me a good experience listening, but the listener a good experience as well.

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    It's now easy to bypass MediaTek's SP Flash Tool authentication

    Posted: 20 Feb 2021 08:21 AM PST

    Google Photos gets new paywalled editing features for Google One subscribers

    Posted: 21 Feb 2021 03:40 AM PST

    Micromax Releases Kernel Source Code for IN Note 1 & IN 1b

    Posted: 20 Feb 2021 10:38 AM PST

    [Upcoming] Android Emulator for iOS

    Posted: 20 Feb 2021 12:33 PM PST

    Original thread was removed from Jailbreak subreddit.

    I am a small developer who has not made any tweaks before however I have set my goals high and I am excited to announce that I will be working on a new tweak or app that will allow the user to run Android on their iOS device.

    At the moment there a few software limitations as I am planning on creating an emulator rather than a sideloading tool. I believe that with the emulator basic apps like YouTube and Spotify will be able to work but larger more demanding applications will probably not (examples include Call of Duty Mobile and Fortnits).

    I am excited to release this and I am hoping to be able to give a release date in the near future but I am expecting that it will take a few months for me develop.

    If you have any suggestions please let me know and any help will be appreciated.

    I am planning on making the tweak paid and it will cost around $7 depending on the amount of hours it takes me to develop.

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