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- Spotify got rid of its convenient Android home screen widget
- Samsung rumored to have phone with graphene battery next year
- Reddit's official Android app now supports Android Q's dark mode toggle
- Owners of defective 2016 Google Pixels can now claim up to $500
- ASUS ROG Phone II bootloader unlock tool and kernel source code are already available
- Galaxy Note 10 won’t have noise cancelling USB-C earphones in the box
- Note 10 runs DeX (w USB Cable) in a window on Windows and macOS with the Note 10
- Answering Note10+ questions!
- Huawei P30 series update brings night mode to selfie camera
- Xiaomi tops Indian smartphone market for eighth straight quarter
- I'm a high schooler who got pissed off at Quizlet for locking night mode under a pay-wall. So I made my own Android app without the BS.
- Night mode: Google Cam vs Default Camera
- Double-folding smartphone patented by LG
- Twitter tests letting users follow topics in the same way they follow accounts
- PSA: Spotify has removed the homescreen widget as of the latest update
- Facebook now is locking any account who's using third party app that are making harvesting data for FB hard like Frost.
- Why do custom ROM's support so few phones these days?
- Blocked numbers
- WhatsApp is rolling out the Fingerprint lock feature for Android beta users today! | WABetaInfo
Spotify got rid of its convenient Android home screen widget Posted: 13 Aug 2019 07:52 AM PDT
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Samsung rumored to have phone with graphene battery next year Posted: 13 Aug 2019 01:28 AM PDT
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Reddit's official Android app now supports Android Q's dark mode toggle Posted: 13 Aug 2019 10:53 AM PDT
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Owners of defective 2016 Google Pixels can now claim up to $500 Posted: 13 Aug 2019 06:43 PM PDT
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ASUS ROG Phone II bootloader unlock tool and kernel source code are already available Posted: 13 Aug 2019 07:16 AM PDT
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Galaxy Note 10 won’t have noise cancelling USB-C earphones in the box Posted: 13 Aug 2019 06:30 AM PDT | ||
Note 10 runs DeX (w USB Cable) in a window on Windows and macOS with the Note 10 Posted: 13 Aug 2019 04:41 PM PDT
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Posted: 13 Aug 2019 02:54 PM PDT I'm holding a Note10+ right now, setting it up to be my main phone. If you have any questions, ask away! EDIT: I'm off for a bit but feel free to keep asking questions. I'll get to them when I get back! [link] [comments] | ||
Huawei P30 series update brings night mode to selfie camera Posted: 13 Aug 2019 02:39 PM PDT
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Xiaomi tops Indian smartphone market for eighth straight quarter Posted: 13 Aug 2019 01:15 PM PDT
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Posted: 13 Aug 2019 05:56 AM PDT Like most students, flashcards are often my saving grace when its 2 AM and I have an exam the next day. And now that we are past the Mesozoic era, what better way to channel the power of flashcards than using technology? For years, using Quizlet was a no-brainer. Best UI, best study modes, most sets, right? Absolutely no use in switching over to another platform. That is until those assholes decided to put Night Mode under a paywall. I'm someone who loves dark UIs, and have been using night mode almost exclusively where it is supported. But no way was I going to pay a cent to those greedy bastards, no matter how many times they saved my ass. That day, I began brushing up my android skills to develop a competitor that would bring Night Mode back to the people. Even though I knew that I couldn't rival even half of Quizlet's features, who the hell even uses anything aside of "flashcards" and "write"? As long as I had those two and a sexy UI, that's all I really needed. Today, after months of work, I finally launched the update that completed the app (called Studier) with night mode. I actually overshot my expectations completely by integrating a Google Cloud backend and user authentication. It was a grind, but in the end, it was worth it. Anyways, this is my first serious Android app and I'd love any feedback. I'd also love to hear suggestions for features. You can access the play store listing here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.studier.android.compcards Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
Night mode: Google Cam vs Default Camera Posted: 13 Aug 2019 03:39 PM PDT I've recently installed the Google cam apk on my redmi k20 / mi9t There is a night and day difference in portrait mode, not only can the Gcam take portraits shots without having to rely on the telephoto lens, but it also manages to detect and cut out foreground edges in a much cleaner way. But what's even more impressive is the difference in night mode shots. I was blown away by how much true to life the details, color rendering and overall lighting turned out on the gcam shots. Take a look for yourself: (both images taken in the same conditions with the phone leaning against a steady surface) In case you want to try it out by yourself: [link] [comments] | ||
Double-folding smartphone patented by LG Posted: 13 Aug 2019 05:16 AM PDT
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Twitter tests letting users follow topics in the same way they follow accounts Posted: 13 Aug 2019 08:51 PM PDT
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PSA: Spotify has removed the homescreen widget as of the latest update Posted: 13 Aug 2019 04:09 AM PDT Official post here. Given the recent shit show that is the new redesign, you'd be forgiven in expecting Spotify to not make yet another boneheaded decision. Yet here we are. But don't worry! They're sending our feedback to the right folks! 🙄 [link] [comments] | ||
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Why do custom ROM's support so few phones these days? Posted: 12 Aug 2019 08:19 PM PDT Did something happen? I remember back in the day I could find stable ROMs for just about any shit-tier phone. But now, you're lucky if a year-old flagship phone is supported. What gives? Has the custom ROM community died down? Or am I just not looking in the right place? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 13 Aug 2019 03:06 AM PDT After many versions of Android, why is automatically deleting records (sms, calls) of user blocked numbers still not a thing? One would think that most people who block a number willfully do so to not get to read or be aware of the blocked numbers attempt to contact them. Instead we have android save it in a convenient place for one to read them later - probably not the intent of most users. It's not because of technical limitations for sure. So what is the design reasoning for such a lack of feature? [link] [comments] | ||
WhatsApp is rolling out the Fingerprint lock feature for Android beta users today! | WABetaInfo Posted: 13 Aug 2019 02:02 AM PDT
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