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    Tuesday, October 1, 2019

    Android Help Source: Google plans to announce 'Pixel Buds 2' soon

    Android Help Source: Google plans to announce 'Pixel Buds 2' soon


    Source: Google plans to announce 'Pixel Buds 2' soon

    Posted: 01 Oct 2019 03:21 PM PDT

    Huawei’s Undocumented APIs — A Backdoor to Reinstall Google Services

    Posted: 01 Oct 2019 02:47 AM PDT

    "Since today's developments, Mate 30 Pro now fails SafetyNet."

    Posted: 01 Oct 2019 01:35 PM PDT

    YouTube replaces its custom share UI with another custom share UI

    Posted: 01 Oct 2019 09:13 AM PDT

    T-Mobile Trades in OnePlus 7 Pro for 7T to Focus on a Single Phone Model

    Posted: 01 Oct 2019 01:22 PM PDT

    Samsung cut their entire CPU team [Ice universe]

    Posted: 01 Oct 2019 05:26 AM PDT

    Google Pixel 4 Recorder app updated with Transcriptions and Search

    Posted: 01 Oct 2019 08:44 AM PDT

    G Suite Updates Blog: Dark theme now available for Google Voice on Android

    Posted: 01 Oct 2019 07:20 PM PDT

    [DEV] I've just released a beta for Bundled, a modern note-taking, list-making and writing app with markdown rich-text editing, powerful customization, a beautiful interface, dark theme, seamless online syncing and much more. Web app planned.

    Posted: 01 Oct 2019 05:37 PM PDT

    Here's the Play Store link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xaviertobin.noted

    After a lot of work, and ensuring the app was ready for testing with a few friends and redditors, the first beta for Bundled is available, finally (well, finally for me!).

    Pictures speak a thousand words, so here are a few screenshots.

    And videos speak a million.

    I made Bundled not only as a complete replacement for Google Keep, but a to-do list service and a mobile/tablet writing app. After using Bear on iOS, I felt there was a huge void for an Android equivalent.

    The app features markdown rich-text editing (built using native components, not a JavaScript WebView implementation like many others), a very modern material design interface, a dark theme, full online-syncing with full offline functionality, reading mode that removes markdown, searching, sorting and a lot more.

    It also is built around a unique information architecture: you create bundles, essentially their own customized instance of a notes app, for separating and organising content. It's not as complicated as it sounds, and there's a demo when you first get started.

    Also, you know how on Google Keep you can't have multiple lists in one note? Checklists are clickable in a Bundled note, but they can also be separated by paragraphs, text or any other formatting. Not only that, but tags themselves can be made "To-doable", which means notes marked with those tags will be able to be marked as complete. You can also choose to have a tag change when a note is marked as complete - i.e. you could set up a personal Jira-like flow, where the "Planning" tag changes to the "Doing" tag and the "Doing" tag changes to the "Done" tag, as you click the checkbox on a note.

    Also, the reading mode converts the markdown to HTML, and I'm going to add custom CSS support. This will mean if you're a journalist or writer, you can add CSS that will preview your notes as if they were written on your own site.

    Your notes and bundles are tied to your Gmail address so they'll stay with you when the app is out of beta. I currently have no logging or analytics libraries in the app, and no personally identifiable info is stored. I'm in the process of preparing a proper privacy policy.

    Markdown formatting

    • *bold*
    • /italics/
    • ~strikethrough~
    • # Header 1
    • ## Header 2
    • ### Header 3
    • ``` codeblock ```
    • `inline` code
    • > quoteblock
    • _ checklist item (underscore then space)
    • - bullet point item
    • 1. numbered item

    Stay tuned, more are coming :)

    Known issues

    • The formatting bar is in early stages, it's best to just type out the markdown for now.
    • 'Drag and drop' Bundle order doesn't save.
    • At the moment you can select multiple tags in the note editor, but only one tag saves.
    • The settings menu is incomplete.
    • Edge case bugs (and a few incorrect menu option icons)
    • and more, if you report them!

    If you haven't read the intro post on /r/bundled, you can find more information there! Also, worth noting, this app will be paid after release - it's a pretty legit service, so it will be using a cheap subscription model from day one. Anyone who beta tests will have at least a year free.

    I hope you enjoy the app! And please leave as much feedback as possible - this is the biggest personal project I've undertaken yet, and I'm really keen to get it right.

    P.S. some of you might remember Redirect File Organizer from back in 2014. This the first project I'm releasing since then, so this is a bit exciting for me!

    submitted by /u/santaschesthairs
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    Pixel 4 demo units are now going on sale from shady sellers - 9to5Google

    Posted: 01 Oct 2019 05:53 AM PDT

    LZPlay is now down..

    Posted: 01 Oct 2019 11:47 AM PDT

    After John wu (Magisk Dev) wrote an article regarding LZPlay app which lets huawei's phones install GMS service using a backdoor the site seems to be down and the APK has stopped working..

    submitted by /u/D3ATHBoy
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    Android 10 ported to Redmi Note 5 Pro, Redmi 4X, Nokia 6.1, more

    Posted: 01 Oct 2019 06:42 AM PDT

    Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Display Review - Vibrant, bright, but not that accurate

    Posted: 30 Sep 2019 11:57 PM PDT

    Any use for my phone with a broken screen?

    Posted: 01 Oct 2019 12:08 PM PDT

    My phone's screen broke, this phone is rooted with full access to OTG as well. Is there any cool way I could use this phone for something? I was thinking of making a media player or some kind of emulator. As I can use my controller for the phone.
    Are there any cool tweaks so I can use it fully with the touch not working?

    submitted by /u/CT4nk3r
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    I typed in "android" into chrome and found some bookmarks from when Google Play was Android Market, and it still had the favicon set to Android Market

    Posted: 01 Oct 2019 05:17 AM PDT

    https://i.imgur.com/Djt0QYF.png

    This brought back a ton of memories. That's wild.

    submitted by /u/DaTruMVP
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    Nokia 7.2 review: A decent midranger that can't escape the Pixel 3a's shadow

    Posted: 01 Oct 2019 04:10 AM PDT

    Call Of Duty Mobile now available for download from the play store. (In the UK at least)

    Posted: 30 Sep 2019 11:31 PM PDT

    EscapePod is a brand new, open-source, lightweight but admittedly barebones podcast client by the author of the Transistor radio app

    Posted: 01 Oct 2019 05:15 AM PDT

    Do 64-megapixel phone cameras really make a difference?

    Posted: 01 Oct 2019 02:16 AM PDT

    Android 10 - Remove Favorite/Suggest Apps from App Drawer

    Posted: 01 Oct 2019 10:33 AM PDT

    Upgraded to Android 10 on Pixel 2XL last week, apparently the favorites/suggested apps is calculated by 'screen time' which I find pretty useless and rather annoying. The update automatically enables favorites/suggested apps to display at the top of the app drawer and at the bottom when switching through recent apps. Took me a while to figure out how to disable this and so I wanted to share the instructions to hopefully help others expedite the process:

    1. Open settings
    2. Select Apps & notifications
    3. Expand Advanced
    4. Select Default apps
    5. Hit gear icon next to Home app (Pixel Launcher)
    6. Select Suggestions
    7. Toggle Apps to the off position
    8. Restart phone
    submitted by /u/josephisgoad
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