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    Tuesday, January 1, 2019

    Android Help LG is taking a long time to roll out the latest big Android update — just like always

    Android Help LG is taking a long time to roll out the latest big Android update — just like always


    LG is taking a long time to roll out the latest big Android update — just like always

    Posted: 01 Jan 2019 06:06 PM PST

    Sony Xperia XZ4 hit 395,721 points on AnTuTu

    Posted: 01 Jan 2019 09:05 AM PST

    What app do you wish existed on android?

    Posted: 01 Jan 2019 02:39 PM PST

    Whether it exists on another platform or just in your mind, what app is missing from the android arsenal?

    submitted by /u/thatcodingboi
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    Many of the most popular Android apps are still illegally sending data to Facebook

    Posted: 01 Jan 2019 08:38 PM PST

    Always thought the HTC hate was unfair, but even I'm about to move on

    Posted: 01 Jan 2019 03:16 PM PST

    I know there's been a lot of hate to HTC in the past few years, some of it unfair IMO. Edge Sense is great, camera is underrated, phones have a nice aesthetic, overall I love my U11. BUT there's a major problem going on right now. I'm on a security update from NOVEMBER OF 2017!!! AND theyve been stringing us along on the pie update forever. I knew it wouldn't come quick, but after years of being in the top end of OEMs as far as steady updates I'm honestly surprised by the lack of updates or communication about them, and I'm really dissapointed overall. Sad to say after having an HTC since the Evo that it's about time to look elsewhere.

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    Google wins U.S. approval for radar-based hand motion sensor (Project Soli)

    Posted: 01 Jan 2019 08:39 PM PST

    Controversial WhatsApp update will bring ADVERTS to the popular messaging platform in the New Year

    Posted: 01 Jan 2019 05:45 PM PST

    Has Project treble worked?

    Posted: 01 Jan 2019 09:02 AM PST

    Pie was supposed to be the first android OS to take advantage of treble and make sure updates are faster because the onus was on the android developers to work out how to make the OS work on their phones and not depend on the chipmakers to deliver drivers and optimize on their end (which was an added step, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong)

    So what happened? All OS updates announced are going at the exact same pace as before, nothing has sped up, google released Pie beta in April or something and yet we have barely seen Pie in devices which supported treble. Does this mean its almost hopeless to imagine a scenario with faster updates in the near future?!

    What do the Android experts on this subreddit have to say about this?

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    TIL that Antutu is owned by Cheetah Mobile.

    Posted: 01 Jan 2019 05:13 AM PST

    When going to the app's privacy policy through their play store page it redirects to http://www.cmcm.com/protocol/site/privacy.html

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    Essential in 2019: A clouded future

    Posted: 01 Jan 2019 05:18 AM PST

    I got the option to delete messages on Facebook Messenger

    Posted: 01 Jan 2019 05:42 AM PST

    https://imgur.com/a/NNmhCgX

    It could still be in A/B testing, because I only have this option on one of my phones.

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    X-post: Guidelines for Call Recorder apps for Google's Jan 9, 2019 deadline - and references to previous posts on Call/SMS fiasco

    Posted: 01 Jan 2019 02:55 AM PST

    YSK: There's a new shortcut to the contextual help screen that used to be called "Google Now"

    Posted: 01 Jan 2019 09:35 AM PST

    Those contextual cards that show things like where you parked, your flight status, package deliveries, etc etc etc. It's slightly different now in terms of how it looks, but the functionality seems to all be there!

    1. Hold your physical google assistant button (be that the home button, a gesture shortcut, a squeeze if you're on the pixel, etc etc)

    2. Swipe up

    Screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/O4E4EBo.jpg

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    End Of Hardware Innovation for Smart Phone?

    Posted: 01 Jan 2019 06:17 PM PST

    currently in searching for smart phone replace my dead phone, it seems to me that we end of the road regarding hardware nothing new other than More RAM+Storage space and especially remove stuff like NFC from budget/mid range phones, depends on personal used but for me camera not really important..

    only thing i can see next thing are 5G and better of waiting for next year if you on flagship...can't see any use more than 8GB of ram. Flagship phones like sammy-Iphone over $1,500AUD...while other phones around 600-700 are good enough last for few years.

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