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mikejeason, to android in Beeper adds support for Google Messages RCS alongside iMessage, works on Android and iPhone

SocialSmartly has changed the way I manage my social media conversations. It’s a must-have tool for anyone looking to streamline their workflow.

WagesOf, to android in The Nvidia Shield TV still holds up four years later, but it’s due for a refresh

Just in time for Nintendo to commandeer another chipset.

AlmightySnoo, to googlepixel in Google Play testing a much darker dark theme

Funny that I didn’t notice the change until I read this.

Chozo, to android in Google Assistant readies Wear OS Tile with custom shortcuts

This will be pretty handy for me! I use Assistant to control the lights in my room, but it's kind of annoying having to hold the button down to trigger Assistant, and "Hey Google" doesn't work when tilt-to-wake is disabled. Having a couple basic commands a swipe away from the home screen is honestly a lot better for my use-case, so I'm looking forward to this update.

jcrabapple, to android in Samsung Android 14 update: Here's everything new [Gallery]

I hope they fix the bug where detailed notifications don't work.

AceFuzzLord, to android in Samsung’s emoji are bad - 9to5google

I’d take this a step further and say they’re all bad regardless of who made them, in my opinion. I just do not like them.

Welp_im_damned,
Schaedelbach, to android in Google Discover getting air quality (AQI) card

Mh, I’m fairly certain I had something like that pop up a couple of years ago. A card or some notification or something telling me the air quality. Don’t think I have seen it since. I don’t use discovery on my phone (Pixels since 2018) at all. I only see it when I open Chrome empty.

funchords,
@funchords@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

If you have the Google app on your phone, Discover is a choice on the bottom bar.

quortez, to android in Google Messages turning on RCS by default, group E2E encryption launches
@quortez@kbin.social avatar

MLS please come and save us...

Nerorero, to android in So, what's stopping you from getting a foldable? [Poll]
@Nerorero@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Price, that’s it.

Love flip phones, love small phones, 'ate expensive phones

jabberati, to android in Google Messages turning on RCS by default, group E2E encryption launches
@jabberati@social.anoxinon.de avatar

@Axion App says RCS is not supported on my device. Looks like I will be staying on XMPP.

Axion,

That’s actually strange. Google said a while back that all devices with Google Messages installed should be able to use it regardless of carrier too.

henfredemars,

I’ve seen this message before with a missing or outdated Carrier Services.

TrickyCamel, to android in So, what's stopping you from getting a foldable? [Poll]

I tried a Flip 4 but it had way too many compromises for my taste relative to a regular samsung phone in the same price range, I was also concerned about it’s durability as I tend to keep my phones for about 3 years.

bobthened, to android in So, what's stopping you from getting a foldable? [Poll]

I do like the idea of them, same size phone takes up half the space in a pocket etc. But my current phone (that I’ve had since 2017) still works mostly fine.

I do think they’ve missed a trick by going all in on the foldable plastic display rather than two bezelless screens that folded out to look like one screen. I’m not phone designer but I think it might be more durable to not have the actual screen bending.

EddoWagt,

two bezelless screens that folded out to look like one screen

You’re just never going to get that to align perfectly and you’ll still have the folding plastic, so you’ll still have the seam

bobthened,

If you think there’d be folded plastic in the design I’m talking about then you must be misunderstanding me.

EddoWagt,

Well good luck getting a smooth and/or sealed seam then

Smokeydope, to android in So, what's stopping you from getting a foldable? [Poll]
@Smokeydope@lemmy.world avatar

My current phone is going strong still and I dont spend more than 200$ on a phone period. Im pretty sure most foldable phones are still 500$+. Besides I like that my phone has a protective case in case of dropping and half of it is both scratch and impact resistant. With these folding phones they seem very fragile and scratch prone. I heard the glass over time gets creases but that was a while ago and they may have improved on that front.I had my fun with flip phones in the 2000s with tracphone, not really a new gimmick for me.

Varyk, (edited ) to android in So, what's stopping you from getting a foldable? [Poll]

That I haven’t seen a review for one where it doesn’t snap in half after a couple weeks. Until I stop seeing those reviews, I don’t see the point.

cthonctic, to android in So, what's stopping you from getting a foldable? [Poll]
@cthonctic@kbin.social avatar

I can see getting a Pixel Fold 3 Pro or something like that when it comes out in a few years. That is if Google doesn't lose interest in the product line in the meantime...

I have been using my Pixel 7 Pro for almost a year and it's still perfect so I am not in need of a new device. But I certainly like the pocketable tablet form factor of Fold devices and may very well get one of those next.

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