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- [X-Post] Sync for Reddit v12.8.1 Is Now Live on Google Play Store(Substantial Update)
- Google's Response To The Nexus 6P Shutdown Issue: "please contact us via the Google Store Support"
- Official Android 7.1.1 update will come to the Nexus 6 in early January (Android Police)
- Some developers on Google Play are discounting apps to previously-unseen price of 1 cent
- Bootable CM14.1/RR 5.8.0 (Android 7.1.1) for Galaxy S7 Exynos (SM-G930F)
- Exclusive: Samsung to use Bixby voice assistant in all native apps on the Galaxy S8
- Andromium officially delays original shipment date, Feb -> June
- Lineage OS Gerrit is Up
- LG G5 $349 AT&T, Sprint, Verizon @ BestBuy (no contract)
- What was the most important phone in the history of Android?
- Lost Journey becomes the first ever $0.01 Play Store sale (probably by accident) [Update: Another one]
- Exclusive: LG G6 images and video renders
- I no longer need to use SwiftKey with my devices.
- Top 5 Audio Smartphones of 2016: The best speakers and headphone jacks!
- Nokia phone prototypes spotted in the wild!
- Delhi High Court bars Intex from selling Aqua phones, accessories
- Motorola Nougat update schedule.
- [DEV] kboard v3.0.0 - keyboard with VIM-like macros...is it useful?
- Why doesn't Google offer some kind of "keep in memory" mode?
- [Deal] 1Password families account for a year at $10. Only for new subscribers. (Normally costs $5/month)
[X-Post] Sync for Reddit v12.8.1 Is Now Live on Google Play Store(Substantial Update) Posted: 27 Dec 2016 10:04 AM PST
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Google's Response To The Nexus 6P Shutdown Issue: "please contact us via the Google Store Support" Posted: 27 Dec 2016 01:56 PM PST
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Official Android 7.1.1 update will come to the Nexus 6 in early January (Android Police) Posted: 27 Dec 2016 11:22 AM PST
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Some developers on Google Play are discounting apps to previously-unseen price of 1 cent Posted: 27 Dec 2016 02:40 PM PST
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Bootable CM14.1/RR 5.8.0 (Android 7.1.1) for Galaxy S7 Exynos (SM-G930F) Posted: 27 Dec 2016 09:24 AM PST
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Exclusive: Samsung to use Bixby voice assistant in all native apps on the Galaxy S8 Posted: 27 Dec 2016 06:29 AM PST
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Andromium officially delays original shipment date, Feb -> June Posted: 27 Dec 2016 10:24 AM PST
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LG G5 $349 AT&T, Sprint, Verizon @ BestBuy (no contract) Posted: 27 Dec 2016 11:53 AM PST
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What was the most important phone in the history of Android? Posted: 27 Dec 2016 01:27 AM PST | ||
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Exclusive: LG G6 images and video renders Posted: 27 Dec 2016 01:21 PM PST
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I no longer need to use SwiftKey with my devices. Posted: 27 Dec 2016 09:22 AM PST Tl;Dr: always used SwiftKey with my devices because Google keyboard sucked. Updated my phone to android 7.1.1 and Google keyboard absolutely rocks. Ever since my first android phone (Galaxy S2 on android v2.3.4) I have used SwiftKey, an excellent alternative keyboard which really improved the typing experience, with excellent accuracy, predictions and customisation. A few years ago,I bought a Nexus 7 tablet (2012 model) and I remember that the stock keyboard was not very good, however I do remember how nice it looked. I don't know why I liked it so much but it was fantastic. Ever since then, I've given the stock Google keyboard a try and I've never really liked it. Now in to modern times with my Nexus 6P, I rooted it a month ago and stuck with Android V6, just because it worked well and I didn't want to lose root access. However, I learned about flash fire which means I can do android OTA updates without losing root access. So I decided to upgrade to Android V7.1.1. best choice I ever made! With the new update, I decided to try Google keyboard yet again and good lord it has changed and it is so much better and behaves much like SwiftKey but it feels well optimised and works fantastically. Looks like I'll no longer need SwiftKey. [link] [comments] | ||
Top 5 Audio Smartphones of 2016: The best speakers and headphone jacks! Posted: 27 Dec 2016 05:22 AM PST
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Nokia phone prototypes spotted in the wild! Posted: 26 Dec 2016 11:52 PM PST
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Delhi High Court bars Intex from selling Aqua phones, accessories Posted: 27 Dec 2016 04:37 AM PST
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Motorola Nougat update schedule. Posted: 27 Dec 2016 02:07 PM PST
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[DEV] kboard v3.0.0 - keyboard with VIM-like macros...is it useful? Posted: 27 Dec 2016 02:39 PM PST Background:kboard has been around for a while now, it's a keyboard which allows for customisable one-click canned responses. Recently I've found myself using the WhatsApp bold and italic syntax a fair amount, but it's quite cumbersome doing that with a normal keyboard, so wanted to see if I could make it easier. In the process of doing that, I sort of ended up making a VIM-like syntax for kboard, that could be quite flexible. Here are a few examples: /Italicise Previous!dw,i($0) /Bolden Previous!dw,i($0) /Italics!i(__),j - this writes the two underscores then moves the cursor between them /Copy All!yy /Repeat word x4!dw,4p /rly sad!1000i(😥) I'd love some feedback on whether this is actually useful to anyone other than myself - if so I can maybe spend a bit more time making it easier/better to use or adding new commands. Full list so far:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.adgad.kboard Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
Why doesn't Google offer some kind of "keep in memory" mode? Posted: 27 Dec 2016 04:52 PM PST Most apps nowadays don't get kicked out of memory because hardware memory is increasing, but still, there are instances like in my case where a app will be pushed out of memory unless there is a persistent notification because i have low ram. Wouldn't it be better to add a "pinned" mode where apps that are "pinned as system app" doesn't get pushed out of memory or at least is the last app to be pushed out of memory or maybe even a swipe gesture that separates persistent notifications and regular notifications. [link] [comments] | ||
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