Android Android 12 Beta 2 has a new way of managing Wi-Fi connections |
- Android 12 Beta 2 has a new way of managing Wi-Fi connections
- PSA For Pixel 4 on A12 B2: Blocking camera access will stop FaceID as expected
- Android 12 will be Glen Murphy's last version of Android
- OnePlus Nord CE launch and review megathread
- Android should make shutting off phones from lock screen menu biometric or PIN locked (if you have security code for device access that is)
Android 12 Beta 2 has a new way of managing Wi-Fi connections Posted: 09 Jun 2021 11:17 PM PDT
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PSA For Pixel 4 on A12 B2: Blocking camera access will stop FaceID as expected Posted: 09 Jun 2021 04:32 PM PDT Just incase people think they broke it. Usually apps will show a prompt to say it's blocked and ask to unblock but FaceID seems to have no prompt, instead saying "try again" It is expected behaviour though, just another reason why fingerprints are cool [link] [comments] | ||
Android 12 will be Glen Murphy's last version of Android Posted: 09 Jun 2021 11:06 AM PDT
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OnePlus Nord CE launch and review megathread Posted: 10 Jun 2021 06:46 AM PDT | ||
Posted: 09 Jun 2021 09:58 PM PDT I think this would be an immensely useful feature to prevent thieves from from prematurely turning off the device so that you have a better chance to track it down or at least inform law enforcement of where it went. Putting the same biometric or PIN lock on features like location services (GPS), LTE, and Airplane Mode would also hamper futile attempts to prevent location services from pinging the device. Almost no one uses the lock screen quick settings menu to manipulate those toggles anyway, and on top of it, it wouldn't necessarily need to unlock the phone to bypass those toggle locks, you could require another biometric or PIN input to fully unlock the device. What do y'all think? Would this be a worthwhile feature? Would requiring the lock screen state to be in ultra low power consumption mode also help with keeping the phone charged long enough find it? Please let me know your thoughts. [link] [comments] |
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