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Have the police made a stupid mistake with Cellebrite?

I got my phone back from the police after it was seized in a search warrant. After starting the dev tools on android an app showed up called ADUI, its a brute force scanner with the Cellebrite logo on it, and in the debug options this app is in there as one to use. Also, the recovery partition is not the same one that came with the phone, its the South Korean version. From skimming the manual on Cellebrite it mentions clearing any client apps from the phone. It appears like forensics have made a...

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My experience with the Pixel 10 Pro 256GB (EU-IT), wanna love it, but kinda hard.

I've had a disappointing experience with my new Pixel 10 Pro over the last two days. Coming from an S23 Ultra, I was looking for an upgrade with similar specs but a smaller form factor, and the Pixel 10 seemed like the perfect choice. Unfortunately, I've encountered several significant problems.

First, let me clarify that everything on this device is up to date: it's running Android 16 with the latest August update, all apps are current, and there are no large photo or video backups running in ...

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📱 Android 4.1.2 in 2025 – what still works? (thread

Hey folks! Lately I’ve been messing around with old phones and systems, and I decided to revisit one that really hit back in the day: Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean.

Dropped in 2012, it brought stuff like Google Now, expanded notifications, and the legendary Project Butter that finally made Android smooth. But in 2025… is it still usable? Let’s check 👇


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💾 Test device: Galaxy Win Duos/Grand Quattro (2013)
💡 (Focus here is the OS itself, not the phone)

You can still sign in with your Google acco...

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Google Photos is a horrendously designed and intrusive app, what are some alternatives? no ads, no BS

I cant stand Google Photos add the UI the inability to create a simple album folder and categorize things, everything just sucks and im forced to use it because I got a Pixel phone. I want something simple that works, make a few folders, organize my stuff, and ability to lock specific folders instead of having one locked mess...

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How do y'all back up your phone

I see people just switching phones like it's nothing, but me using the phone set up in the beginning seems like it would transfer everything but it doesn't.

I want to transfer app data, so sign in data and local game saves are still there which it's doesn't do. Sign in data, I knew that from a while ago but still hate it. Yes I know Google saves your sign in so you can just click login and it just tap to Google log in box that comes up but its always been messed up for me so it doesn't always ...

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Is HDR on Android broken at its core?

Hey everyone, I’m new to Reddit and hoping someone here can help me out.

I’ve been struggling for the past few months to reliably play HDR10 or HDR10+ videos offline on my Nothing Phone 2. Demo clips work perfectly... the HDR effect kicks in, colors look great, and playback is smooth. But when it comes to HDR movies I download, I can’t seem to get proper HDR playback.

Here’s what I’ve noticed so far:

* **Containers** like mkv, mp4 etc., don’t seem to matter much, so I stopped worrying about t...

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What are you going to do when side loading becomes limited.

im reading the news about how google is planning on making side loading only available for verified developers which is basically the same as making the same as uploading it on play store. this is one of the most devastating news I've heard in a while, the only thing that makes android unique is now getting removed. this will make android sales much worse and i hope that it the numbers keep going down because it may make google realize what the consumers want and need.

now for the main questio...

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