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[–] [email protected] 5 points 11 hours ago

6Yrs of updates, OneUI and the Exynos 1480 are good (A major upgrade over the 7 gen 1 which had heating issues) and the only things worth about this. But, let's not pretend this is going to compete against 6000/7000mah chinese smartphones with 80/120w super fast charging or IP69 durability.

If they had included an sdcard slot this could've been given a 2nd chance. But, they prlvide even less reasons to consider before.

 

I do not know the reason for this. But, Voyager minimizes once a while like my keyboard is on when its not. I use Futo keyboard and have experienced this bug for a long time across voyager versions. My android version is 15 but I also used to experience this in android 14.

At the time of the screenshot I was using Niagara launcher which could perhaps be related.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 days ago

Wait, I had to do a double take. I thought they were charging $200 extra for Fedora and Ubuntu. They could consider sending some money to those distros for development which would still be cheaper than buying windows.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

Yeah, I still use redreader for its awesome offline capabilities. Currently using sync since its a close 2nd.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

A mastodon app named pinafore was a prime example I had seen ever. It was seamless and smooth even on my low end phone back then. Maybe, its code can give inspiration for Voyager.

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submitted 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Voyager should be able to cache posts & comments offline. Also, have the ability to save state even if android reclaims memory from the app.

Hope this is not imposing. Voyager is a neat app but can use some refinements.

I'm on android v2.30.0 native app.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Good solution. But, I want a general solution for all my installed apps.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

I cannot access the private space feature in RealmeUI. Also, while multiple user can work for some apps. I want a general enough solution for all apps.

 

So, recently I read an article stating that apps can still access installed apps on your phone as long as they list the apps in their manifest or use intent based hacks. Unfortunately, the app I use to restrict permissions (App OPS) does not have any measure against this.

Is there anything that can be done from adb, etc to restrict an app's ability to view other apps?

The article in question, it talks about indian apps but the info it shared should apply globally: https://peabee.substack.com/p/everyone-knows-what-apps-you-use

[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I just tested an app called SMS and backup and it was able to perform a local backup on android 15. Could be grapheneOS issue.

I found this discussion after doing an image search. Maybe, it has something that can help you.

https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/16741-unable-to-set-sms-permission-or-default-sms-app

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 days ago (3 children)

What does clicking on the Learn more page show? Maybe, it has some info on this.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

Fusion has 3+4 yrs of software support. But, edge 50 pro and neo should have 5yrs of software updates.

 

Pros

  • Lightweight, grippy and durable build with IP68/69 and MIL-STD-810H certifications.
  • Bright OLED panel with HDR10+ support.
  • Very loud and nice-sounding speakers.
  • Solid camera performance.
  • Dependable battery life, fast charging.
  • Hard-to-find connectivity features (SmartConnect), microSD card slot.

Cons

  • The chipset could be more powerful for the price.
  • Camera app can be laggy and unresponsive at times.
  • Ultrawide camera has focus-hunting issues during video recording.
  • No charger in the box (in some markets).
[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 week ago

Better compatibility(most every Linux command should work fine since the directory structure will be same unlike termux) and high number of apps. Also, unlike proot it will have better performance and run faster since its native emulation.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

Lemmy is going to upgrade to V1.0.0 in the near future, which will break compatibility. You will have issues unless either way.

Get a new Ipad. On android you can run web apps even on outdated androidOS version thanks to its updatable core software approach.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

You should've read the article. In an ideal world every device phone gets this process done in seconds. But, we don't and not everyone can afford to buy a decently powerful enough phone.

For those people, downloading the optimized odex files could be faster than creating them on device. Thanks to availability of super fast internet.

 

I downloaded and successfully setup buzzkill. Then a day or two later found FilterBox. It was created at the same time as buzzkill but has AI spam filtering – I'm guessing a traditional algorithm for spam filtering used in emails and not an an actual LLM.

So, why is it not recommended more instead of buzzkill.

Tap for spoilerOn ~~reddit~~..
It also has a nice UI and supports analytics for your notifications history. Also has double the downloads of buzzkill. Although, buzzkill has a simple UI.

The algorithm spam filtering which is based on your recommendation is neat. Especially, since you do not need to manually create rules for each and every spam message/notification across messaging apps.

What are your thoughts?

Since I just paid for buzzkill and did a thorough setup I hesitate to jump ship. But, spam filtering is enticing. For those 10-20% of use cases which cannot be filtered by regular rules unless you keep on adding more.

 

cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/37812176

The sync developer has been MIA for a long time (1 year or longer) and I fear it will stop working sooner or later when Lemmy instances start updating to v1.0 in future.

I use Sync because it has a nice Material you theme, is smooth, supports caching posts & media offline (also keeps the comments, posts loaded even if android reclaims memory from the app)

I can open posts, comments, and even communities in a seperate window if I choose to do so.

Anything with multi window support out there yet? I used voyager for posting. But, want sync like multi window capabilities.

 

The sync developer has been MIA for a long time (1 year or longer) and I fear it will stop working sooner or later when Lemmy instances start updating to v1.0 in future.

I use Sync because it has a nice Material you theme, is smooth, supports caching posts & media offline (also keeps the comments, posts loaded even if android reclaims memory from the app)

I can open posts, comments, and even communities in a seperate window if I choose to do so.

Anything with multi window support out there yet? I used voyager for posting. But, want sync like multi window capabilities.

 

TL;DR

  • Google is working on a change to Android’s early boot process that improves how quickly kernel modules are loaded.
  • This change has resulted in a 30% reduction in loading time for the Pixel 10, according to a Google engineer.
  • As a result of this change, the Pixel 10 and other Android devices should boot up slightly faster, though it’s unclear how much of a difference it’ll make.
 

So, an ac​quain​tance of mine has a malware which shows an ad every once a while especially when you install apps.

It's hiding in settings with an icon and name called "Settings". It has no icon in the launcher. It cannot be uninstalled. It has acquired device admin settings and even that cannot be revoked. Google play protect warns of this malware but even play protect does not have enough permissions to actually remove it for good.

I tried to enable developer options to nuke it via adb. Unfortunately, developer options are blocked with a pop-up saying Device managed by your organization.

Outside of official service center visit. Or reflashing the stock firmware. Are there any ways the malware can be deleted?

I have advised to get it fixed from the place he bought.

 

cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/37470241

TL;DR

  • Multiple Pixel phone users are reporting significant boosts in Geekbench GPU scores after updating to the Android 16 beta.
  • Android Authority can confirm that Pixel phones are performing better in this benchmark since launch, but that this is also the case on the most recent Android 15 stable release.
  • The reason for this performance increase hasn’t been confirmed but likely has to do with recent GPU driver updates.
 

TL;DR

  • Multiple Pixel phone users are reporting significant boosts in Geekbench GPU scores after updating to the Android 16 beta.
  • Android Authority can confirm that Pixel phones are performing better in this benchmark since launch, but that this is also the case on the most recent Android 15 stable release.
  • The reason for this performance increase hasn’t been confirmed but likely has to do with recent GPU driver updates.
 

TL;DR

  • Google has added a tabbed interface to the Terminal app in Android 16 Beta 3.
  • The Terminal app lets you run Linux apps in a virtual machine on your Android device.
  • Adding tabs makes it easier to multitask, as you can issue commands without having to wait for a process to complete.
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