Moronic Monday (Dec 19 2016) - Your weekly questions thread! |
- Moronic Monday (Dec 19 2016) - Your weekly questions thread!
- Samsung reportedly considering LG batteries for Galaxy Note 8
- Not dead yet: Report says number of in-use Galaxy Note7s still vastly exceeds all LG V20s
- PSA - Google has acknowledged audio popping issues on the Pixel / Pixel XL and is investigating the problem
- The so called Leaked Nokia "P" is just an old Nokia 515
- Facebook Messenger launches 6-screen group video chat with selfie masks
- This is very probably NVIDIA's 2017 refresh of the SHIELD Android TV, which may come in two sizes
- SultanXDA Explains Unified ROM Method and Approach on the OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T
- The mobile data limit settings screen is the worst design I have ever seen
- Moto G Plus (4th Gen.) Unlocked - 64GB U.S. Warranty - $ 229.99
- Discussion: How Important are Slim or “Efficient” Bezels to You?
- LG G Pad III 10.1 tablet announced with Full HD display, LTE and kickstand
- Unofficial AOSP 7.1.1 Nougat Lands on the MT6753-based Ulefone Metal
- More BlackBerry phones beyond the Mercury might feature QWERTY keyboards
- New York City gets 'ParkNYC' parking meter mobile payment app for Android and iPhone
- Reviewing Google's new auto correction
- Xiaomi Redmi 4 Prime Review!
- From the Editor's Desk: Android trends for 2017
- Christmas Google Photos advertisement
- Android Things: Everything you need to know about Google’s IoT platform
Moronic Monday (Dec 19 2016) - Your weekly questions thread! Posted: 19 Dec 2016 03:09 AM PST Note 1. Join us at /r/MoronicMondayAndroid, a sub serving as a repository for our retired weekly threads. Just pick any thread and Ctrl-F your way to wisdom! Note 2. Join our Discord, IRC, and Telegram chat-rooms! Please see our wiki for instructions. [link] [comments] | ||
Samsung reportedly considering LG batteries for Galaxy Note 8 Posted: 19 Dec 2016 05:58 AM PST
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Not dead yet: Report says number of in-use Galaxy Note7s still vastly exceeds all LG V20s Posted: 19 Dec 2016 03:11 PM PST
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The so called Leaked Nokia "P" is just an old Nokia 515 Posted: 19 Dec 2016 09:05 AM PST
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Facebook Messenger launches 6-screen group video chat with selfie masks Posted: 19 Dec 2016 10:41 AM PST
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This is very probably NVIDIA's 2017 refresh of the SHIELD Android TV, which may come in two sizes Posted: 19 Dec 2016 03:45 PM PST
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SultanXDA Explains Unified ROM Method and Approach on the OnePlus 3 and OnePlus 3T Posted: 19 Dec 2016 09:02 AM PST
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The mobile data limit settings screen is the worst design I have ever seen Posted: 19 Dec 2016 03:01 PM PST In 7.1.1 it is seriously the least intuitive and most painful experience in all of android. It used to be cute little bars you could raise and lower, it made sense! Now it is a mess of hidden menus and me manually typing 2.1gb, then 2.2gb the next day etc. Completely unusable. Get a clue whoever built this. [link] [comments] | ||
Moto G Plus (4th Gen.) Unlocked - 64GB U.S. Warranty - $ 229.99 Posted: 19 Dec 2016 10:53 AM PST | ||
Discussion: How Important are Slim or “Efficient” Bezels to You? Posted: 19 Dec 2016 03:01 PM PST
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LG G Pad III 10.1 tablet announced with Full HD display, LTE and kickstand Posted: 19 Dec 2016 06:39 AM PST
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Unofficial AOSP 7.1.1 Nougat Lands on the MT6753-based Ulefone Metal Posted: 19 Dec 2016 08:17 AM PST
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More BlackBerry phones beyond the Mercury might feature QWERTY keyboards Posted: 18 Dec 2016 07:29 PM PST
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New York City gets 'ParkNYC' parking meter mobile payment app for Android and iPhone Posted: 19 Dec 2016 06:32 PM PST
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Reviewing Google's new auto correction Posted: 18 Dec 2016 11:09 PM PST I will be reviewing Google's new auto correction. Sometimes it gives no suggestions at all. Sometimes the suggestions it's giving are just the same word that has been typed. When typing "its" it doesn't always suggest "it's" like its predecessor used to. Google's new auto correction has even suggested words with typos in them. Words that don't even exist. This only happens occasionally but before the change it was relatively on point with the corrections. Now it can feel like consistently fighting with the auto correction. One step forward for their keyboard, two steps back for Google's new auto correction. I would give this new take on a classic feature a 4/10 for occasionally finding the word I'm looking for. How has it worked for yourself? [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 19 Dec 2016 02:34 AM PST
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From the Editor's Desk: Android trends for 2017 Posted: 19 Dec 2016 03:06 AM PST
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Christmas Google Photos advertisement Posted: 19 Dec 2016 08:21 PM PST
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Android Things: Everything you need to know about Google’s IoT platform Posted: 19 Dec 2016 12:49 AM PST
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