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- Android 11 may remove Android's 4GB file size limit for video recordings
- Good looking open-source launcher for elderly or people that want a simple launcher, BaldPhone
- Flow Desktop is the first launcher built for Android 10's hidden Desktop Mode
- OnLeaks updated the S11+ render, camera setup cleaned up
- Google’s Messages app tests floating conversation bubbles in Android 10
- LG G8X ThinQ Dual Screen Review & Unboxing | TechTablets
- Do you think Android TV's should have supported Stadia along with the Chromecast?
- 42 temporarily free and 77 on-sale apps and games for Friday - Android Police
- New "Watched It?" Option on Google
- Can we talk 2020 flagships?
- Reno 3 outmuscles Reno 3 Pro on AnTuTu benchmark
- We need another software keyboard revolution (Autocorrect still sucks)
- Better Default Professional Photo and Filming App
Android 11 may remove Android's 4GB file size limit for video recordings Posted: 27 Dec 2019 04:09 AM PST
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Good looking open-source launcher for elderly or people that want a simple launcher, BaldPhone Posted: 27 Dec 2019 09:45 AM PST BaldPhone is a free & open source platform which replaces the phone's interface into a big, simple, and friendly one, suited for elderly and for people with other difficulties, disabilities or anyone that wants a simple launcher. Screenshots of version 11.9.1 Website (info & Download) f-droid (download) GitHub (Anyone can contribute, + download) It has a built-in updater so you aren't reliant on app-store services (you don't need to have play store account). Themes: Light, Dark, Adaptive, where adaptive turns on the dark mode at the evening and switches to light theme in the morning. Contribution:
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PS. I'm not the author, i just really like this program, because i've been trying other "free" and paid solutions before for my parents and it didn't really work out. Then i saw Baldphone on some sub post, it is Open-source, i like that it has built-in updater, simple gallery, i hope it gets good development support. Edit: added dark mode info. [link] [comments] | ||
Flow Desktop is the first launcher built for Android 10's hidden Desktop Mode Posted: 27 Dec 2019 12:00 AM PST
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OnLeaks updated the S11+ render, camera setup cleaned up Posted: 27 Dec 2019 04:58 AM PST
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Google’s Messages app tests floating conversation bubbles in Android 10 Posted: 27 Dec 2019 04:40 AM PST
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LG G8X ThinQ Dual Screen Review & Unboxing | TechTablets Posted: 27 Dec 2019 12:33 PM PST
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Do you think Android TV's should have supported Stadia along with the Chromecast? Posted: 27 Dec 2019 02:49 PM PST A thought popped into my mind and I stared thinking why Android TVs weren't supported at the launch of Stadia, it would make more sense so people who already have Android TVs don't want to get a Chromecast to play on their TV. [link] [comments] | ||
42 temporarily free and 77 on-sale apps and games for Friday - Android Police Posted: 27 Dec 2019 06:23 PM PST
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New "Watched It?" Option on Google Posted: 27 Dec 2019 07:39 AM PST I've noticed recently that when I search for a movie on Google there's an option to click "Watched it?" to show that I've seen the movie. I'm wondering when this was added, if it's part of an app or something, and how I can see a list of all the movies I've marked as watched? Here's a pic of what I'm talking about: https://i.imgur.com/oWnP4ow.jpg [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 27 Dec 2019 07:13 AM PST What are your predictions for 2020? What do you think 2020 will bring to the world of smartphones? What would you like to see? For myself, I think that:
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Reno 3 outmuscles Reno 3 Pro on AnTuTu benchmark Posted: 26 Dec 2019 11:43 PM PST
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We need another software keyboard revolution (Autocorrect still sucks) Posted: 26 Dec 2019 02:58 PM PST Remember when Swype first launched? It was like magic! Gesture typing blew people's minds, and for many, no one could look back at tap-typing ever again. The next big software keyboard breakthrough was 'Cloud Predictions'. A.I.Type is the first keyboard I'm aware of to utilize the Cloud in offering up contextual predictions. Lastly, the biggest breakthrough we've had so far (in my opinion, of course) is real artificial intelligence/neural network implementation. Swiftkey was the first to implement neural network functionality into an Android keyboard. However, the downside was that it's only used for contextual predictions. Not for autocorrections. I really want to see Autocorrect reach a new level of accuracy. If I swipe a word, autocorrect should know what word I'm meaning to swipe based on history and context. Heck, even if it means an entirely new way to type. Voice typing is pretty fantastic, but I like the tactile feel of typing on a device. Plus, you don't want everyone hearing what you're saying to people lol. So we start with tapping. Then moved to gesture typing. What's next? Are we stuck on gesture typing for the foreseeable future? If we are, when are the big software keyboard companies (Google - Gboard, Microsoft - Swiftkey) going to fully implement neural networks and AI for mind-blowing autocorrections? [link] [comments] | ||
Better Default Professional Photo and Filming App Posted: 26 Dec 2019 04:54 PM PST I'm not trying to hate on the normal camera app. But for flagships that are getting better sensors with accompanying sensors, I personally think it's a have to provide an app to actually push the limits of the cameras in our phones. Like Be honest, who's going to get the Mi Note 10 with the 108MP sensor to do basic 2 minute filming? At this point adding extra camera to the phones is pretty much just a bragging right to have. It's good to have but you aren't going to fully utilize it. I know there are apps like Open Camera but the issues I've encountered have to be the UI which needs a major redesign and the app isn't able to recognize the other sensors on the phone. Sony's the only one putting in the actual effort with the Cinema Pro app, which is amazing and I hope they do keep supporting it on their new phones as well. [link] [comments] |
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