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    Android XDA Developers: "Alleged Snapdragon 775 leak details Qualcomm's next upper mid-range SoC"


    XDA Developers: "Alleged Snapdragon 775 leak details Qualcomm's next upper mid-range SoC"

    Posted: 06 Mar 2021 06:02 PM PST

    Which Galaxy Ultra phone takes the best zoom photos?

    Posted: 06 Mar 2021 04:53 PM PST

    A52 expected to launch at 17th March. A52 and A72 will be treated like flagships, rumour saying they won't come with charger in box

    Posted: 06 Mar 2021 11:24 AM PST

    How Google Pixel prices for phones changed over the years

    Posted: 06 Mar 2021 11:47 AM PST

    OPPO Becomes Number 1 Smartphone Brand in China for First Time Ever

    Posted: 07 Mar 2021 03:48 AM PST

    Not the regular Galaxy A32 "Paid" video!

    Posted: 07 Mar 2021 01:03 AM PST

    If you have Peel Remote on your phone I suggest you block it

    Posted: 05 Mar 2021 06:38 PM PST

    (Peel Remote is an app that has been preinstalled on some android / Samsung phones)

    I was having an issue with pop up ads, specifically chrome/YouTube/Samsung internet ones for a business magazine and 'making free money'.

    Scanning my phone with anti-virus apps and uninstalling my side apps didnt work

    I went thru my app list and the only red flag was Peel Remote, apparently some other people were getting full screen ads because of it. Not the same as my issue but similar.

    I disabled it 6h ago and haven't had any pop ups yet. Ofc thats not that much time so they could return but i was getting them very frequently so yeah just putting it out there that if you're experiencing adware type issues and Peel Remote is preinstalled on ur phone, try disabling it!

    (I also remember getting full screen ads before)

    (by side apps i mean apps not made by large companies)

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    Samsung S7 tablet long term use and concerns

    Posted: 05 Mar 2021 07:56 PM PST

    Hello everyone, I recently was given the opportunity to try out a brand new Samsung S7 tablet.

    Noticeably, the speed and the camera quality of the 2020 Samsung S7 tablet is on par with an iPhone 7. They are compared compared them side by side in this video as well. Naturally I'm a little perplexed because this model is 5 years ahead of the 7, but its still not beating it in terms of speed or camera quality.

    Another concern is the limited app ecosystem and frequent crashes. The new Adobe update reads the pen much easier now! And the new tricks you can do with the pen are really neat and appreciated. The main concern is the fact that not many apps react to the pen, and some mainstream and popular apps crash frequently with this tablet. An example would be Linkedin, it doesn't sync to profiles and Glassdoor provides an error often.

    Is this typical from anyone else's experience or is this not meant to be a flagship or daily-use tablet? Honestly asking, its my first time using an Android and while it certainly has more features for the generous price tag (the free pen is an awesome addition too); its lacking in performance and its really disappointing.

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    Google apps, dark mode inconsistencies

    Posted: 05 Mar 2021 11:42 AM PST

    I'll start off by saying, I love android, but damn sometimes it's not consistent, and I get that there are different teams working on different apps, but how hard is it for the highest up person to organize this shit by saying: all splash screens must be this colour, with status bars and navigation bars being the same colour. Once in the app, backdrop colour must be this colour, all secondary colours must be this colour, navigation bar backgrounds must be transparent, status bars must be the same colour as background colour or if tab bar is up top, must be the same as secondary colour.

    Now let me begin lol:

    Calculator splash screen uses the lighter grey splash screen hex: #2D3033 when it should use the darker #202124 to be consistent with the others as it's the backdrop colour.

    Calendar splash screen uses a different light grey colour: #303030 when it should use #202124 to be consistent.

    Chrome: wtf is that navbar colour, with a light grey line separator, make it transparent so it's consistent with other apps.

    Contacts splash screen has a flash of a black navigation bar..

    Google drive splash screen has a flash of a black navigation bar..

    Google files app, why is it's main colour black? It's inconsistent to every other app.

    Gmail navigation bar should be transparent..

    Google app main colour is #303134, nice inconsistency with other apps.

    Google home app splash screen uses a different light grey colour: #303030 when it should use #202124 to be consistent. Also the splash screen and inside the app the navbar colour is a different colour and should be consistent with the bottom tab buttons background.

    Google maps, weird as dark blue colour and black nav bar splash screen, still no dark mode..

    Google phone, splash screen #303134 when it should be #202124, bottom tab button background is #303134 when it should blend with the bottom nav #202124

    Youtube, splash screen is #303030 when it should be #202124, splash screen also has a different colour status bar and a black navigation bar. Once in the app you still have a black navigation bar, and a darker status bar, main theme colour of the app is #282828 when everything should be #202124

    Google, if you want to beat Apple at its own game, start with the consistency of your apps. Apple people buy Apple products because they look nice. Apple makes their apps consistent and designed well. That's one thing I'll give them credit for.

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