Android CameraX needs to be a top priority for Android |
- CameraX needs to be a top priority for Android
- Walmart buys 740,000 Samsung Galaxy XCover Pros for use in its stores in the US
- It's been 5 years since the "What are your predictions for Android in the next five years?" post was made.
- Sony Xperia 10 III review - GSMArena
- [Tron] LG Velvet 2 Pro's marketing materials
- Leaked protective cases of Pixel 6 Pro serves a better look of the camera setup!
- Anyone else who can't decide between gestures and navigation buttons?
- Poco X3 Pro review: Power packed, but no all-rounder
CameraX needs to be a top priority for Android Posted: 04 Jun 2021 09:41 PM PDT This is probably the least talked about, but most important change for Android. You could argue that poor camera optimization in third party apps is easily the largest letdown of the entire OS. Android is over a decade old and a solid solution has yet to materialize. Google eventually realized how poor and outdated Camera2 was becoming and they decided to create the CameraX library. However they are taking their sweet time developing the library and it has been in beta for a few years. It should not be possible to spend over $1000 on a smartphone in 2021 and still have a piss-poor camera in nearly every third party camera app. [link] [comments] | ||
Walmart buys 740,000 Samsung Galaxy XCover Pros for use in its stores in the US Posted: 04 Jun 2021 11:05 AM PDT
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Sony Xperia 10 III review - GSMArena Posted: 04 Jun 2021 10:33 AM PDT
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[Tron] LG Velvet 2 Pro's marketing materials Posted: 04 Jun 2021 09:32 PM PDT Tron posted the LG Velvet 2 Pro's marketing materials on Twitter. Seems like the typical Android flagship from this year with a curved display, triple camera setup and no headphone jack. [link] [comments] | ||
Leaked protective cases of Pixel 6 Pro serves a better look of the camera setup! Posted: 04 Jun 2021 11:40 AM PDT
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Anyone else who can't decide between gestures and navigation buttons? Posted: 04 Jun 2021 11:54 PM PDT I use a Galaxy A50 running Android 11 and I'm pretty sure I change my gesture-buttons settings every single day. On one hand, I really like gestures because of its fluidity, the full-screen experience, and the way it would help preserve my AMOLED screen from burn in by not havingthe static buttons. On the other, there are times where I prefer the no-nonsense, fast, and less fidgety feeling of the navigation buttons. Anyone experiencing the same thing? How did you choose? [link] [comments] | ||
Poco X3 Pro review: Power packed, but no all-rounder Posted: 05 Jun 2021 03:42 AM PDT
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