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Samsung sends new stringent confidentiality agreement to semiconductor partners Posted: 24 Aug 2021 11:23 PM PDT
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How to enable ECG and blood pressure on Galaxy Watch 4 paired with non-Samsung phones Posted: 24 Aug 2021 05:39 PM PDT
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Flight to Seattle evacuated after passenger’s Samsung Galaxy ignites Posted: 24 Aug 2021 01:43 PM PDT
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[HowToMen] Every Android Setting in the Developer Options Explained! Posted: 24 Aug 2021 10:50 AM PDT
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Samsung has a cool sound assistant app which made me wonder why no one else is trying that Posted: 24 Aug 2021 07:37 PM PDT A lot of us read on our smartphones. Whether it's a social media post or something your boss sent you to read. The key thing is we all read. Now think of coming back from your job or school after a long tiring day. You have to read something and you don't feel like it. What would help you in this situation is an app called voice aloud reader. Simply select the text, tap share, and choose the app. It will automatically start reading the text for you. You can turn your screen off and lie down on the bed or make a cup of coffee. This is cool. You know what would be even cooler? Some background noise. The voice coming from a Text to speech app never sounds like an actual human being. Sometimes it's harsh, sometimes there are words we don't comprehend clearly. Adding a calm song in the background from your Spotify playlist while listening to Voice Aloud Reader makes it much better so listen to that robotic voice. Almost the same as what Youtubers do nowadays. But there's a problem. The sound coming from Spotify will have the same amount of loudness as the sound of the voice coming from VAR(Voice aloud reader). Because they're both using the same system sound. The music would be too loud at that point and VAR will be unrecognizable. Samsungs Sound Assistant(SA) can tackle this. It has two handy features. • Per-app sound profile: Let's you set different sound levels for each app. You can set 90 for Spotify when you listen to podcasts and 60 for your music player. So the music player won't be too loud and the voice in Podcast won't be too low. You won't have to set it every time you open those apps. • Multi Sound: Spotify and Music Player both will run and play preset sounds simultaneously. You can play Mozart on your Music Player, set the volume to 20. Come back and play Podcast and set its volume to 80. This fixes the problem I've mentioned earlier in my post. Here's the conclusion. You might think there aren't many people who listen to something and want another thing to run in the background. I can't argue with that. Then again, you won't know something you like until you taste it. I never knew I needed it until I used a Samsung phone for a week. It grew on me and it's hard to live without it now. I made a post about anti-flicker/dc dimming a few months ago for people with sensitive eyes like me. I saw a lot of responses saying flickering problems happens to very few people. Now I'm posting about something even rarer. I know it's a long shot but if Samsung could do this years ago, others can do it now if they try. And I'll be hoping for something like this one my Xiaomi or Pixel. [link] [comments] | ||
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 Review - MobileTechReview Posted: 24 Aug 2021 08:50 PM PDT
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[Exclusive] Vivo X70 Pro design revealed via 5K renders: quad cameras, punch-hole display, and more Posted: 24 Aug 2021 11:19 PM PDT
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G review Posted: 24 Aug 2021 09:02 PM PDT
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Exynos 2200 AMD mRDNA architecture GPU June sample - Translated by Tron Posted: 24 Aug 2021 08:56 AM PDT
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New Android Auto Update Now Available as Google Accelerates Release Pace - autoevolution Posted: 25 Aug 2021 05:20 AM PDT
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If your favorite software features were available on any phone, would you have brand loyalty? Posted: 24 Aug 2021 07:36 AM PDT And to who? After seeing comments about Samsung's software ecosystem and the varying opinions from people locked into it, I'm wondering what y'all would pick if software was truly open. Would it be solely about the best hardware, or is there an element of comfort/familiarity? Note: hardware features like extra cameras, buttons, SD card, 3.5mm jack etc. are still the same in this hypothetical, so no Samsungs with headphone jacks haha [link] [comments] | ||
Google Play Store removed the list of beta apps Posted: 24 Aug 2021 12:55 PM PDT I can't see the list of all beta apps I joined at one place anymore after the latest playstore update. [link] [comments] | ||
The REFINED foldable: Galaxy Z Fold 3 review Posted: 24 Aug 2021 05:57 AM PDT
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Xiaomi 11T Colour and Storage Variants Leaked Ahead of Launch, Mi Moniker Change Also Confirmed Posted: 24 Aug 2021 06:45 AM PDT
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[Exclusive] Realme 8i will be the first phone with Helio G96, reveals leaked renders Posted: 24 Aug 2021 06:39 AM PDT
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