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- Wear OS in 2020: The most stagnant smartwatch platform
- Neil Gaiman Uses Pixel 5 Astrophotography Mode in Isle of Skye, Scotland
- TWRP 3.5.0 Released
- With Samsung recently trying to solve under-display camera performance using deep learning, at what point of computational photography is it acceptable between a natural shot and an artificially restored version of the scene?
- Is rooting still worth the effort, in 2021?
- Android 2021 Predictions
Wear OS in 2020: The most stagnant smartwatch platform Posted: 01 Jan 2021 07:45 AM PST
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Neil Gaiman Uses Pixel 5 Astrophotography Mode in Isle of Skye, Scotland Posted: 01 Jan 2021 11:26 AM PST
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Posted: 01 Jan 2021 10:07 AM PST Link to some Samsung work slated to be presented particularly "Under display camera Quad Bayer raw image restoration using deep learning" (Tweet linking the work to Samsung) This tech may or may not make it out to consumer phones but I'm interested in seeing what people think about the level of computational photography their phones use to provide the final image. Edit: By natural shot I implied minimal processing of the image [link] [comments] | ||
Is rooting still worth the effort, in 2021? Posted: 01 Jan 2021 11:12 AM PST I started rooting my phones 7 years ago, installed CyanogenMod, doing all kinds of crazy stuff on Galaxy Note 2, and others. With many features being integrated into stock Android itself, is it still worth it in 2021? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 01 Jan 2021 06:05 AM PST What do you think will happen in the world of Android this year ? What direction will Google take it, will OEMs start looking at a more stock experience. Mine is :- We see a design overhaul of Android 12. It feels it has been quite some time and certain aspects are starting to look stale. [link] [comments] |
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