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Google should put the Google Assistant Update Page to the left of the Pixel Launcher

Right now we have a curated news feed and there's a button at the top left corner to see a page with your the [local weather, calendar events, reminders, and other personal stuff](https://i.imgur.com/BtUtJVs.png).

I think it would be so much more beneficial to have the updates page right to the left of the launcher and a button to a access the curated news feed.

I rarely use the curated news and it's usually clickbait articles for the most part. It's useful at times but I'd much rather see a...

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I'm sick of all the comparisons of updates between Android and iOS.

The thing that people aren't mentioning is that Android versions last longer. If your iPhone gets dropped, you'll soon start seeing apps that you can't update to the latest version within the year. With Android, that's only starting to happen to *Lollipop* just recently. Another thing is custom ROMs. With all iPhones, the moment Apple decides so, that device is outta luck. With some Android devices, custom ROMs can long outlast even Apple's support. There's Android 10 ROMs out there that work fo...

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Android is far ahead of time, I think it is time we get back the "Allo" experience

I would first off like to say that I have had Android phones all my life and not used iOS. That said, iOS seems to be coming along the path of android each year with the features introduced sequentially. I was surprised to see that not only does the new iOS 14 have an app drawer, yes the app library, it also has the feature to hide some of the unwanted home pages. This literally means that one can now have a single home page, customised with widgets and the next scroll page is the app drawer. Th...

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What’s with the obsession with the back button?

Honest question here, not trying to troll. A lot of people here would rate the lack of a back button as a dealbreaker for switching to iOS. What’s so bad about Apple’s systemwide swipe from the left edge to go back gesture? I feel like the implementation is smooth, consistent and intuitive. I also feel like it’s very quick to activate the back gesture too.

Why do people still miss the inconsistently implementer back button?...

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What is an underrated app everyone should know about

Do you have any app on your smartphone that is making your life easier but is not mainstream withing Android users...

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Youtube music has the best implementation of navigation bar so far

The rest of the apps have aren't as immersive and do not overlap under the navigation bar. It makes the nav bar really distracting. Google Calendar also has beautiful and immersive navigation bar....

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