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- ZTE shows off an under-display 3D facial recognition system
- One UI 3.1 Brings Seamless Continuity and Intuitive Interactions to the Galaxy Z Fold2
- [Deal] Moto Razr (2019) on sale from the official site for £400
- OPPO Flash Charges the Future at MWC Shanghai (7.5W Wireless Air Charging, 125W Flash Charging)
- Doogee S88 Pro review
- Twitter Spaces now available for some Android users
- Tasker 5.12.3-beta - Sleep Tracking!
- Ads in Samsung apps? Samsung says, "factory reset!"
- The google wallpapers app has a cool new collection called 'Google Arts and Culture'
- Interesting Nearby Share trick I found by accident...
- OneDrive now has the option to view pictures ONLY from the default 'Pictures' Folder.
- Realme unveils Narzo 30 Pro with 5G, 1080p 120Hz screen, 48MP main camera, Dimensity 800U (6/64 ₹16,999/$235/€195), Narzo 30A tags along
- DuckStation is the best emulator for your PlayStation 1 games | XDA
- Does anybody else miss hamburger menus?
- I’m baffled that Samsung does so many things better on Android and it’s really ridiculous! What happens now?
ZTE shows off an under-display 3D facial recognition system Posted: 26 Feb 2021 09:09 AM PST
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One UI 3.1 Brings Seamless Continuity and Intuitive Interactions to the Galaxy Z Fold2 Posted: 26 Feb 2021 01:08 PM PST
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[Deal] Moto Razr (2019) on sale from the official site for £400 Posted: 26 Feb 2021 12:42 PM PST
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OPPO Flash Charges the Future at MWC Shanghai (7.5W Wireless Air Charging, 125W Flash Charging) Posted: 26 Feb 2021 09:13 AM PST
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Twitter Spaces now available for some Android users Posted: 26 Feb 2021 04:12 AM PST
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Tasker 5.12.3-beta - Sleep Tracking! Posted: 26 Feb 2021 09:02 AM PST | ||
Ads in Samsung apps? Samsung says, "factory reset!" Posted: 26 Feb 2021 12:42 PM PST We all know the banner ads in Samsung apps like Weather and Health. I submitted feedback asking Samsung to remove these banner ads. Their response? 1) The ads are my fault and the result of third party software (despite the ads carrying the info toggle which brings up the Samsung Mobile Ads Privacy Notice). 2) That I should factory reset my device to get rid of them (what ridiculously irresponsible instruction). And yes, I have done numerous factory resets, the most recent of which after installing the OneUI 3.0 update. This is not a matter of factory resetting; it is present in brand new devices. Note that all marketing and customization toggles are off on my device, and I have never opted in to advertising. Link to my thread on Samsung Members if you'd like to add your voice directly to Samsung on how ridiculousthis is: https://r1.community.samsung.com/t5/galaxy-note/ads-in-samsung-apps-samsung-says-quot-factory-reset-quot/td-p/9305864 [link] [comments] | ||
The google wallpapers app has a cool new collection called 'Google Arts and Culture' Posted: 26 Feb 2021 03:36 PM PST A very rich collection of paintings. Check it out! my phone looks pretty classy now xD [link] [comments] | ||
Interesting Nearby Share trick I found by accident... Posted: 25 Feb 2021 10:23 PM PST So I haven't been able to find anything online about this (at least from a quick search), but if you tap two androids (with NFC) together while Nearby Share is open on one, it instantly opens it on the other and connects the two, only prompting to accept the file. Sorta Android Beam, I guess. Pin it to your share sheet (if you can) and it's just about as fast. This only works if both devices have the Nearby Share service on in their Settings, and the "Someone is sharing nearby" notification doesn't need to appear for this to work. The pickup on the NFC seems more sensitive than Android Beam, sometimes pairing Nearby Share when the phones are just flat on a table next to each other. Feel free to delete this post if this is common knowledge, I just didn't know where else to share. [link] [comments] | ||
OneDrive now has the option to view pictures ONLY from the default 'Pictures' Folder. Posted: 26 Feb 2021 08:09 AM PST Microsoft FINALLY gave us the option to view our 'Pictures' folder content instead of the entire drive's. This is great at a time where Google Photos isn't free anymore and MS365 subscription gives you 1TB of cloud storage. Now I shall wait for them to add editing options like GPhotos, but, I don't think that's going to happen anytime soon. So far, I'm liking MS's take on multiple apps functionality in one app:
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DuckStation is the best emulator for your PlayStation 1 games | XDA Posted: 25 Feb 2021 06:37 PM PST
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Does anybody else miss hamburger menus? Posted: 25 Feb 2021 01:53 PM PST In a lot of circumstances (or at least the way I use apps) it's way more convenient to slide the menu out and link to a different section. Case in point, if I've done a series of searches on the Play store, I have to hit Back multiple times to return to the home page or access app updates. The hamburger menu lets me skip right to home. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 25 Feb 2021 11:18 AM PST I've just seen the Galaxy Tab S7+ in real life and a this person gave me a full demo and I was blown away by what it could do! It has so much features and more, even compared to the iPad. He showed me this Dex mode. Just a few weeks ago I saw that Samsung will offer longer support for their devices than Google will for the Pixels. What's going on in Android land? I had my eyes set on the Pixel 4a or Pixel 5a as a replacement for my iPhone XS, but after I saw his device I'm doubting again. My last Samsung was the S4 and it was a terrible device. We're 17 generations ahead now and I never expected Samsung to be this leading and competitive. What do you guys think will happen, is it safe to bet on Samsung again or are there any rumors on Google stepping up their game? I've had primarily stock Android devices in the past as I've considered them superior, but from what I read nowadays it seems like the tables have turned. [link] [comments] |
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