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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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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Android is far ahead of time, I think it is time we get back the...
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...
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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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’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...
Fixers Know What ‘Repairable’ Means—Now There’s an (EU) Standard for It
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Fixers Know What ‘Repairable’ Means—Now There’s a Standard for It
Three years of arguing with industry finally paid off, as the European standard EN45554 was published—a standard for measuring how easy it is to repair stuff.
Oneplus CEO teases 'a new beginning', possibly Oneplus Nord
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OnePlus is ready to ‘rock the boat again’: OnePlus Z incoming? (Update)
OnePlus CEO and founder Pete Lau has teased that 'something new' is coming, but what could it be though? Here's what we know so far.
Exclusive: OnePlus Nord has dual 32MP + 8MP front cameras
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Exclusive: OnePlus Nord has dual 32MP + 8MP front cameras
OnePlus is all set to unveil the $299 Nord, and we can reveal that the phone has dual 32MP + 8MP cameras at the front.
"Apple is doing Google a huge favor with iOS 14"
https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/06/22/apple-is-doing-google-a-huge-favor-with-ios-14/
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Apple is doing Google a huge favor with iOS 14
Apple's WWDC event is still ongoing, but already a single theme has emerged in the upcoming iOS 14 release: The company is taking quite a lot of cues from
Exclusive: 3 of Android 11’s best features won’t be available on every device
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Exclusive: 3 of Android 11’s best features won’t be available on every device
3 of the best features in Android 11 won't show up on all smartphones and tablets. That's because Google isn't mandating these features.
Android 3.0 Honeycomb: The Android version we all forgot
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Android 3.0 Honeycomb: The Android version we all forgot
Android 3.0 Honeycomb introduced a radical new UI and a host of exciting new features, but it wasn't quite ready for consumer use, and Google did little to fix the inherent problems. That said, Honeycomb contributed in a big way to Android's future growth.
The Moto X was one of the best Android phones — it's time to bring it back
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The Moto X was one of the best Android phones — it's time to bring it back
Motorola makes a lot of good Android phones, but none of them are anywhere near as fun or exciting as the Moto X was. It's time to bring it back.
The Nexus Q was the weirdest Android device ever made
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The Nexus Q was the weirdest Android device ever made, but led Google to far better products
You probably have absolutely no idea what the Nexus Q was. And even if you do, you probably never saw or used one. But its legacy can been seen across many very successful Google products since.
New US Bill would require makers of encrypted devices to leave a backdoor
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New US Bill would require makers of encrypted devices to leave a backdoor
The "Lawful Access to Encrypted Data Act" could be a huge blow to encryption in the US, and it could cause huge problems for both companies and users.
The Android with the longest support life isn't a phone
https://www.androidcentral.com/android-longest-support-life-isnt-phone-its-nvidia-shield-tv?utm_source=ac_fb&utm_medium=fb_link&utm_content=91086&utm_campaign=social
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The Android with the longest support life isn't a phone, it's the NVIDIA Shield TV
Apple announced this week that some of its phones from 2015 will be getting iOS 14 this fall, while on our side of the mobile fence, a phone is lucky to see two years of Android updates. Well, there is one lone success story in the "long-lived Android devices"…
Exclusive: Google plans to relax security update requirements for Android Enterprise Recommended
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Exclusive: Google plans to relax security update requirements for Android Enterprise Recommended
The Android Enterprise Recommended program may see relaxed security update requirements, according to a leaked document reviewed by XDA.
[MrMobile] Matrix PowerWatch 2 Review: You Are The Battery
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Matrix PowerWatch 2 Review: You Are The Battery
I started wearing the Matrix PowerWatch 2 one week ago today, haven't taken it off since … and its power meter still reads 100 percent. How? Because as it turns out, MrMobile is a battery! And you know what? You are too.
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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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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
Advertisements can soon show feeds in a Google Ads app campaign and deep link from YouTube and Gmail
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Advertisements can soon show feeds in a Google Ads app campaign and deep link from YouTube and Gmail
Google recently announced some new tools for advertisers to bring customers to their products directly in apps from advertisements.
Firefox Preview is adding support for three new add-ons
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Firefox Preview is adding support for three new add-ons
Baby steps, but add-on support is expanding
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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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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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...
That's a first in Android. After Apple ditched 32bit support in iOS 11 and macos Catalina, Google is now following with Android. This is a x86_64 emulator running w/o 32bit support. This makes the way for ARM CPUs without aarch32 ISA support like the new Cortex-A65.
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That's a first in Android. After Apple ditched 32bit support in iOS 11 and macOS Catalina, Google is now following with Android S. This is a x86_64 emulator running w/o 32bit support. This makes the way for ARM CPUs without aarch32 ISA support like the new…
US Senators introduce bill to FORCE all device and software providers in the US to build backdoors into their products. Bill would make encryption ILLEGAL unless it had a backdoor for the US government.
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US Senators Introduce 'Lawful Access to Encrypted Data Act' — With Backdoor Mandate
US lawmakers have introduced the Lawful Access to Encrypted Data Act to ensure law enforcement can access encrypted information. This bill is "a full-frontal nuclear assault on encryption in the United States," one expert says. It requires manufacturers of…