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- That developer just rips off open-source apps, renames them and uploads to the Play Store...
- Rootless Pixel Launcher 3.2 - The Launcher. Reimagined.
- Google announces things WAY TOO EARLY.
- Sony Xperia XZ2 beats new S9 with 960 fps at 1080p
- Google updating the Pixel 2’s Visual Core algorithms through the Play Store
- Google Play Music v8.7 adds option to disable album art on the lock screen [APK Download]
- Nokia 7 Plus hands-on: A Pixel 2 XL for the frugal set
- Nope, those new Nokia phones aren't coming to the US - CNET
- Try out the new Beta channel for Google’s Files Go and give us feedback
- Samsung CEO: Our foldable phone is no gimmick - but when asked whether he can say whether the foldable phone would launch this year, he responded with a sly smile, "Sometimes I do not listen. My ear is not so good."
- Samsung’s Galaxy S9 AR Emoji are kind of horrifying
- Galaxy S9 Project Treble support confirmed
- Xiaomi on U.S. market entry: "We'll be there"
- Google is collecting feedback related to settings and device configuration for the Pixel • r/GooglePixel
- Android Messages adds RCS support for dual SIM phones
- Sony Xperia dual camera system teases future low light supremacy
- Another hint from Hiroshi Lockheimer - Chrome + Google Play
- Amazon’s AR shopping tool is now available on Android
- BlackBerry 'Ghost' is a bezel-less, premium Android handset from licensee Optiemus; coming soon to India.
- The Galaxy S9 likely won't support 4K HDR recording
- Download the official Galaxy S9 wallpapers here
- I had no idea you could disable auto update on a per app basis, until I found this today. Quite useful!
- Chromer is now Lynket and update 2.0 is rolling out!
- Exclusive: Secretive U.S. security panel discussing Broadcom's Qualcomm bid - sources
That developer just rips off open-source apps, renames them and uploads to the Play Store... Posted: 26 Feb 2018 04:30 AM PST
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Rootless Pixel Launcher 3.2 - The Launcher. Reimagined. Posted: 26 Feb 2018 12:59 PM PST This is an incremental update to my last Rootless Pixel Launcher release. Make sure you have read the previous thread for the 3.0 release, and check if your question or bug report is not in the FAQ before commenting. 3.0 release: https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/7sxe7a/rootless_pixel_launcher_30_based_on_aosp_81/ Additional FAQ entries: https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/7sxe7a/rootless_pixel_launcher_30_based_on_aosp_81/dt9tztc/ It has been a month since I released the new Pixel 2 version of my Rootless Pixel Launcher project, which started all the way back in May of 2017. Thanks to this project I managed to get my name out, and I love all the positive reception the launcher has gotten from those that want a "close to stock" experience. After the 3.1 release some interesting feature requests kept popping up so I thought I could give them a shot, as well as fixing some often reported bugs. I worked together with the alpha testers on Telegram for a month on making this new release the absolute best launcher I could create. Major FeaturesSmall-scale app customizationThis took by far the most time. I completely rewrote the icon pack implementation and incorporated app hiding. The two are tied together, and when you use the system default icons this system is disabled and hidden. Switching to the system default icons will also reset the app hiding. In this way you can choose between the real Pixel experience without any settings, or more customization with an icon pack. To access these settings, apply an icon pack and then long press an app icon. You will see that an edit icon has appeared, and in there you can enable/disable the icon pack for that icon, and hide the icon in the app drawer. To get it back, you can search for it using the search bar in the app drawer and then use the edit menu again. Icon packs are hidden by default, so your launcher menu isn't cluttered with icon packs if you love to switch between icon packs often. You can unhide them in the same way you can unhide other apps. Another improvement is that the icon pack is automatically re-applied when updated, so you don't get mismatched icons from time to time. If you are coming from version 3.1 you should go back to the default icons and then reapply the icon pack, after updating. This is because of some internal changes related to hidden app search. Backported static app shortcutsAndroid 6 & 7 can now get a taste of app long-press shortcuts. This works with static shortcuts like YouTube's Search and Keep's New Note. Due to permission limitations it's not possible to backport more than the ones that are currently working. OptimizationThe complaints about performance issues were not ungrounded. I was compiling debug versions in Android Studio and releasing those as the final APKs. This time I did my research and enabled custom flags for the build. It is now built with minify and proguard for much better performance. I think you will feel it, everyone so far has noticed the significant boost in fluidity compared to 3.1. Dynamic ClockPaphonb, whose name you should be familiar with by now from Lawnchair and his own Modded Pixel 2 Launcher, came to me with the idea of making a new standard for moving clocks in icon packs. So we sat down, took a look at the Google Clock, and came up with a standard for icon pack creators to implement in their packs. My launcher is the first one to support this standard, and the template for it can be found in my Google Icons icon pack. This means that icon packs from here on can create their own dynamic clock. Look here for how to do it: https://github.com/amirzaidi/GoogleIcons/commit/77b06f31725e6a317fef2750afc4401cbcf80dd2#diff-de839a85aeada7f2028e4a590ef6e7fcL21. Google IconsAdditionally, I extracted a lot of icons from all the real Google Apps and made an icon pack from it. Even the adaptive icons are included. Then I gathered a list of OEM apps and applied the icons to them. The download link for this icon pack will be at the bottom. Minor features
Bug fixes
FAQNavigation bar is not transparent.Custom ROM users have to disable the "RR dynamic navbar" feature. Samsung and LG users might have to enable the fullscreen mode for this app in their device's settings. Navigation buttons are grey on Galaxy S8/9Unfortunately this is a Samsung specific problem and would require a lot of hacking around to fix. If you are desperate to make them white, consider using a substratum theme. Feed does not allow swipingGoogle changed this and disabled swiping. Feed has weird sizes that go out of the screenSeems to be a Google App problem, every launcher with the new feed is suffering from it, including the real Pixel Launcher. Make sure you are not using a Google App Beta. Forked versionsThis launcher is light on customization because I prefer rock solid stability and smoothness over having many options. But because it is completely open source, other developers picked up where I left off and continued porting more customizability to their own versions. I do not provide official support for these versions, but I do find it great to see that my work isn't being wasted. These are some edited versions of my 3.1 launcher release floating around the internet that offer more settings: Ruthless Pixel Launcherhttps://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-ruthless-pixel-launcher-based-t3755903 Lean Launcherhttps://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/7uqngq/dev_lean_launcher_a_new_fork_of_rootless_pixel/ Customized Pixel Launcherhttps://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-fork-aosp-version-launcher-3-t3746559 ABC LauncherAvailable in ABC, Dirty Unicorns, and other custom ROMs. Lawnchair 2This is coming later this year (get hyped!), and it will incorporate many of the additions I made to Rootless Pixel Launcher. LinksLauncherhttps://github.com/amirzaidi/launcher3/releases Click on Launcher3-aosp-optimized.apk to download the launcher. Google Iconshttps://github.com/amirzaidi/GoogleIcons/releases Click on GoogleIcons.apk to download the icon pack. Magisk version (only for Pixel users)https://github.com/amirzaidi/launcher3magisk/releases This is still the old 3.0 version, but you can simply install the 3.2 APK on top. Photos and videoshttps://photos.app.goo.gl/qdcAcLOdiu8Kl1Bh1 I added a screenshot with the Edit UI. TelegramDiscussion Group: https://t.me/launcherthree Alpha Builds: https://t.me/appforks Contact Me: https://t.me/mirai [link] [comments] | ||
Google announces things WAY TOO EARLY. Posted: 26 Feb 2018 02:52 PM PST The Google i/o 2018 is about to happen and still several things announced a year ago have to be delivered. As another example, more than a month ago Google announced it was merging Android Pay and Google Wallet, then last week they actually did it, but not really since the services won't actually be merged but in the next few months. Google, why don't you just freaking release your new stuff when they're ready, or at least about to be ready instead of creating unnecessary anticipation?? I've seen that this way to early announcements have even killed many great ideas or let Facebook or Apple to steal them. [link] [comments] | ||
Sony Xperia XZ2 beats new S9 with 960 fps at 1080p Posted: 26 Feb 2018 04:08 PM PST
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Google updating the Pixel 2’s Visual Core algorithms through the Play Store Posted: 26 Feb 2018 08:30 AM PST
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Google Play Music v8.7 adds option to disable album art on the lock screen [APK Download] Posted: 26 Feb 2018 02:27 PM PST
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Nokia 7 Plus hands-on: A Pixel 2 XL for the frugal set Posted: 26 Feb 2018 07:34 PM PST
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Nope, those new Nokia phones aren't coming to the US - CNET Posted: 26 Feb 2018 08:24 AM PST
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Try out the new Beta channel for Google’s Files Go and give us feedback Posted: 26 Feb 2018 05:32 PM PST Hi /r/android, Files Go is a storage cleaning and file sharing app we've been working on here at Google and released last December. Today we're opening up a Beta channel to test our latest features, the first of which is search: fast & simple file search on your phone & SD card with filters, auto-suggest, etc. If you're interested, please join the Beta here and you'll get access to our new features over time. As always, we're curious to hear your thoughts :) -Joris from Google (Files Go product manager) [link] [comments] | ||
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Samsung’s Galaxy S9 AR Emoji are kind of horrifying Posted: 26 Feb 2018 09:02 AM PST
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Galaxy S9 Project Treble support confirmed Posted: 26 Feb 2018 02:25 AM PST | ||
Xiaomi on U.S. market entry: "We'll be there" Posted: 26 Feb 2018 09:59 AM PST
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Android Messages adds RCS support for dual SIM phones Posted: 26 Feb 2018 06:03 AM PST
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Sony Xperia dual camera system teases future low light supremacy Posted: 26 Feb 2018 05:33 PM PST
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Another hint from Hiroshi Lockheimer - Chrome + Google Play Posted: 26 Feb 2018 01:31 PM PST
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Amazon’s AR shopping tool is now available on Android Posted: 26 Feb 2018 06:50 PM PST
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The Galaxy S9 likely won't support 4K HDR recording Posted: 26 Feb 2018 05:55 AM PST
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Download the official Galaxy S9 wallpapers here Posted: 26 Feb 2018 09:11 AM PST
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Chromer is now Lynket and update 2.0 is rolling out! Posted: 26 Feb 2018 09:03 PM PST
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Exclusive: Secretive U.S. security panel discussing Broadcom's Qualcomm bid - sources Posted: 26 Feb 2018 07:37 PM PST
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