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    Android Help Dark Sky joining Apple - Android app shutting down July 31st

    Android Help Dark Sky joining Apple - Android app shutting down July 31st


    Dark Sky joining Apple - Android app shutting down July 31st

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 10:22 AM PDT

    Galaxy S7 and S7 edge are still getting security updates

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 10:15 AM PDT

    Teardown of Huawei P40 flagship phone finds US parts despite blacklisting

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 09:41 PM PDT

    AKG launches new Galaxy Buds rival with ANC, IPX7 water resistance

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 07:01 PM PDT

    Our Galaxy S20 Ultra review, one month later: Disappointment rising

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 11:43 AM PDT

    An alternative to Dark sky.

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 11:22 AM PDT

    There are other app too like Overdrop Pro and many others. But I prefer this as the animations of this app awesome and the dev is very responsive about bugs and feature requests.

    Since all of you know, that Dark Sky got bought by apple today. And the android app is going to be discontinued. So here is one app which is quite nice and works very well.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=appyweather.appyweather

    I am NOT the devloper of this app, but thought will share this.

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    New Google Assistant readying ‘Shortcuts’ and built-in list of supported apps

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 12:53 PM PDT

    Question for all Custom ROM builders, what would be your advice for someone trying to learn the process

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 07:41 AM PDT

    First of all, thanks to all custom ROM builders who have made the Android ecosystem diverse and rich. Even when the companies whom we pay for the device stop providing us with updates, your tireless works keep our cellphones alive and running.

    Now, I would like to understand what goes into building a custom ROM. Here are my questions:

    1. What kind of knowledge is prerequisite for starting such a project? For example, proficiency in C++, Java and an understanding of Linux kernel seems to be the basis of it. What else would you suggest?
    2. Which tutorials, books or documentations would you suggest to learn the stuff? There are a few videos on Youtube, but sadly they are really out of date, and I guess Google has changed the Android system architecture drastically in recent years.
    3. What kind of tools would make the whole process easier? There are a lot of tools like SuperR Kitchen, but are they used by professionals? Or do the professionals make their own tools for development?
    4. What hardware specs would you suggest for Android development? Is 16GB RAM enough, or is 32GB optimal? What about CPU: GHz or threads, which is more preferable?
    5. How do you implement a new feature that doesn't exist in any current ROM? How do you, let's say, add a customizable lockscreen, or scrollable QS tiles?
    6. When you start a ROM development, there is always an ethical question of stealing someone else's code. However, you have to start somewhere. Some ROMs say they are based on AOSP, or Lineage. How does the choice of base ROM impact the final product? How much do you copy code from a different custom ROM's source code?
    7. Any other advice, suggestion or warning. Feel free to enlighten us.
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    [Accessories] Transcend Launches microSD Cards with SLC Caching

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 09:44 AM PDT

    Be an at-home Tiger King with Google's 3D animals: list of all AR animals, compatible phones, and more.

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 09:18 AM PDT

    Google to stop selling Pixel 3 phones

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 02:28 AM PDT

    Meet the finalists of the Google Play Indie Games Festival

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 10:06 AM PDT

    Google rolling out streamlined settings for Assistant notifications on Android

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 11:28 PM PDT

    Samsung Galaxy S20 - Snapdragon vs Exynos! (The TRUTH) | The Tech Chap

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 08:42 AM PDT

    Galaxy Note 20 Mold Leak

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 08:07 PM PDT

    Huawei’s phone chief wants to get back to making money for Google

    Posted: 30 Mar 2020 11:31 PM PDT

    Realme 6, 6i and C3 arrive in Europe and are available for pre-order, shipping starts in April

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 06:53 AM PDT

    Vivo S6 5G launched with Exynos 980, 4500mAh battery, & 48MP quad-cameras

    Posted: 31 Mar 2020 07:07 AM PDT

    My observations as an owner of a S20+ exonys model

    Posted: 30 Mar 2020 06:47 PM PDT

    My last few phones have been OnePlus.

    After my 6t's screen got cracked, I decided to take advantage of a nice package deal on the S20+, despite it's premium price compared to what I have been used to.

    I was not expecting the performance to be so sub-par.

    •This phone gets HOT. And this is just with normal use, after maybe only 30 minutes of screen on time. While playing a game, it is uncomfortable to hold.

    • It has serious lag and frame drops.

    The two most egregious times this is apparent is using Facebook messenger and chat heads pop up. Everything just comes to a screeching halt, until I close them.

    When playing Marvel Strike force, whenever there are more than 10 characters on screen, action moves at maybe 10fps.

    I never had, nor still do, have these problems on my year+ old OnePlus. Quite frankly for the cost of the S20+ I'm appalled.

    This is such a huge shame, as I love the screen, I love the camera & I love how it feels in my hand.

    But as far as I can tell, this exynos chipset is hot garbage compared to the snapdragon.

    Maybe software updates will fix things, but I'm not optimistic.

    Extra notes:

    This is the 4G variant.

    I had my screen and battery replaced after 8 days use, as dead pixels appeared.

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