Apps ram that work
Hi, I wanted to know if there are any RAM cleaning apps that actually work and make even a small difference, since I've seen many on the Play Store but I feel like most of them don't work.
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Hi, I wanted to know if there are any RAM cleaning apps that actually work and make even a small difference, since I've seen many on the Play Store but I feel like most of them don't work.
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ET&T
I have a phone that has an outstanding balance with ET&T and I can't unlock it because of this debt. How can I pay off the debt so I can unlock it?
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I have a phone that has an outstanding balance with ET&T and I can't unlock it because of this debt. How can I pay off the debt so I can unlock it?
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Lynx launcher updates
Does anyone know of any pending updates for 2026? Smart launcher just updated and looks good so was wondering if there are further updates for lynx launcher. Also has anyone tried the different coloured themes the company has on Play store?
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Does anyone know of any pending updates for 2026? Smart launcher just updated and looks good so was wondering if there are further updates for lynx launcher. Also has anyone tried the different coloured themes the company has on Play store?
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(Possible lost media game) in 2015 i played this first person "horror" game that was in a spaceship and you started in a room with 2 sided stairs which led to a door that was in the middle and lead to a hallway with windows on the sides and on the left window there was a creature pls help me find it
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Fully offline, privacy-first AI trannoscription & assistant app. Is there a market for this?
Hi everyone,
I’m currently developing a mobile app that combines real-time Speech-to-Text (STT) with small, on-device LLMs to provide instant summaries, action items, and suggestions.
The core philosophy is simple: Zero data leaves your phone.
Most AI trannoscription services right now (like Otter, Glean, or even standard dictation) require an internet connection and send your audio to the cloud for processing. While they are powerful, I feel there is a massive gap for professionals, journalists, or privacy-conscious individuals who want the power of AI without sacrificing privacy or dealing with latency/connection issues.
Here is what the app does:
\- Real-time Trannoscription multi language: High-accuracy STT running locally.
\- Smart Assistant: Uses optimized Small Language Models (SLMs) to generate recaps, extract tasks, or answer questions based on the conversation immediately.
\- 100% Offline: Works in airplane mode. No API calls, no subnoscription fees for cloud compute, and absolute privacy.
\- Low Latency: Since it’s local, the feedback loop is incredibly fast.
I need a reality check from the community:
Is this something you would actually use? Does the "offline/privacy" aspect matter enough to you to switch from existing cloud tools?
What is the biggest pain point with current trannoscription apps that I should solve?
I’m really excited about the tech stack (running quantized models on mobile is finally getting good), but I want to make sure I’m building something people actually want before I go too deep.
Thanks for any feedback—brutal honesty is welcome!
https://redd.it/1qz7zjo
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Hi everyone,
I’m currently developing a mobile app that combines real-time Speech-to-Text (STT) with small, on-device LLMs to provide instant summaries, action items, and suggestions.
The core philosophy is simple: Zero data leaves your phone.
Most AI trannoscription services right now (like Otter, Glean, or even standard dictation) require an internet connection and send your audio to the cloud for processing. While they are powerful, I feel there is a massive gap for professionals, journalists, or privacy-conscious individuals who want the power of AI without sacrificing privacy or dealing with latency/connection issues.
Here is what the app does:
\- Real-time Trannoscription multi language: High-accuracy STT running locally.
\- Smart Assistant: Uses optimized Small Language Models (SLMs) to generate recaps, extract tasks, or answer questions based on the conversation immediately.
\- 100% Offline: Works in airplane mode. No API calls, no subnoscription fees for cloud compute, and absolute privacy.
\- Low Latency: Since it’s local, the feedback loop is incredibly fast.
I need a reality check from the community:
Is this something you would actually use? Does the "offline/privacy" aspect matter enough to you to switch from existing cloud tools?
What is the biggest pain point with current trannoscription apps that I should solve?
I’m really excited about the tech stack (running quantized models on mobile is finally getting good), but I want to make sure I’m building something people actually want before I go too deep.
Thanks for any feedback—brutal honesty is welcome!
https://redd.it/1qz7zjo
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Nova alternative with widgets and NO ADS
Just wondering what everyone is switching to.
What I loved about Nova is widget support and the ability to scale icons so I can have 5 wide instead of 4 wide.
I haven't been launcher shopping for better part of half a decade maybe? I have no idea what's good these days, what has good privacy protection, what doesn't have ads, etc. And before anybody tells me to "just google it"... google sucks now, too. Stuffed with AI, and every website is sponsored or AI written or keyworded for affiliate links - I want to know what acual human experience has to say and that's becomming less and less accessible.
So what yall got?
https://redd.it/1qz9gl2
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Just wondering what everyone is switching to.
What I loved about Nova is widget support and the ability to scale icons so I can have 5 wide instead of 4 wide.
I haven't been launcher shopping for better part of half a decade maybe? I have no idea what's good these days, what has good privacy protection, what doesn't have ads, etc. And before anybody tells me to "just google it"... google sucks now, too. Stuffed with AI, and every website is sponsored or AI written or keyworded for affiliate links - I want to know what acual human experience has to say and that's becomming less and less accessible.
So what yall got?
https://redd.it/1qz9gl2
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Need a maps app better than Google maps- suggestions?
Looking for a good maps app
I need something where I can save/pin locations and have them easily viewable all at once, and/or something where you can kind of plan a journey and hit multiple locations. Google maps doesnt have all the features I need and makes it difficult to search for things around a specific pin. TIA!!
https://redd.it/1qzavrw
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Looking for a good maps app
I need something where I can save/pin locations and have them easily viewable all at once, and/or something where you can kind of plan a journey and hit multiple locations. Google maps doesnt have all the features I need and makes it difficult to search for things around a specific pin. TIA!!
https://redd.it/1qzavrw
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Best Remote Desktop Connection App
Hi all I am currently looking for an android remote connection app. Purpose of this app is going to be a providing support for non-technical users therefore I need something that requires minimum input from the user if possible, not even requiring user to open the application so I can open remote connection without needing the user around the device. Is it possible? I know about AnyDesk but it requires user to approve connection every single time which I dont want them to do.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi all I am currently looking for an android remote connection app. Purpose of this app is going to be a providing support for non-technical users therefore I need something that requires minimum input from the user if possible, not even requiring user to open the application so I can open remote connection without needing the user around the device. Is it possible? I know about AnyDesk but it requires user to approve connection every single time which I dont want them to do.
Thanks in advance.
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Alternative telegram client?
Hi everyone,
The new ui for telegram is really terrible so I was looking for an alternative.
Can you suggest me an alternative client? I use a lot groups since I grouped all my chats with them. Other than that I'm just looking for a trustworthy and updated app
https://redd.it/1qzd96j
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Hi everyone,
The new ui for telegram is really terrible so I was looking for an alternative.
Can you suggest me an alternative client? I use a lot groups since I grouped all my chats with them. Other than that I'm just looking for a trustworthy and updated app
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Pop-up Word Meaning
Hello guys, I need an app which can give the meaning of any selected word in any in-app in a floating/pop up screen. For example like in the screenshot, I selected out the word which means I want. I don't want to leave the app to search for the meaning.
Is there any app which can do it. I know a circle to search can do this but I want an app.
https://redd.it/1qze7vb
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Hello guys, I need an app which can give the meaning of any selected word in any in-app in a floating/pop up screen. For example like in the screenshot, I selected out the word which means I want. I don't want to leave the app to search for the meaning.
Is there any app which can do it. I know a circle to search can do this but I want an app.
https://redd.it/1qze7vb
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I have family link so I have a question (*Nothing OS) :
Will the guardian be able to control private space apps? Will spending time in them show up as screentime?
I had the same thing (private space) back on a Samsung tablet and it didn't, I hope it's the same on my nothing Phone a3 lite
https://redd.it/1qzh602
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Will the guardian be able to control private space apps? Will spending time in them show up as screentime?
I had the same thing (private space) back on a Samsung tablet and it didn't, I hope it's the same on my nothing Phone a3 lite
https://redd.it/1qzh602
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Smart copy paste app
there there's a server in discord where editing show happens and the channel are locked soo when the channel opens you have to submit your specific code but I cant even get top 50 in coz I dont have a computer soo I ask is there a pasteing app like smart pasteing that can detect the change (channel getting unblocked) and sending the message????? please 😭😭😭
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there there's a server in discord where editing show happens and the channel are locked soo when the channel opens you have to submit your specific code but I cant even get top 50 in coz I dont have a computer soo I ask is there a pasteing app like smart pasteing that can detect the change (channel getting unblocked) and sending the message????? please 😭😭😭
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Not just another reminder app
I am working on building a reminder sharing app, where I and you can literally set reminders for each other on the opposite phone or device.
I already built a prototype, but I am not sure if this app even makes sense to anyone or is there even any market demand for it ?
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I am working on building a reminder sharing app, where I and you can literally set reminders for each other on the opposite phone or device.
I already built a prototype, but I am not sure if this app even makes sense to anyone or is there even any market demand for it ?
https://redd.it/1qzicjg
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Am I using Android right? (After switching from iOS)
Question might sound confusing, so let me explain.
Summer 25 is when I switched from iOS to Adroid, after being a iOS user since 2010. I now have a Nothing Phone 3 and I like the Android platform. What I don't know: am I taking advantage of Android compared to iOS?
What apps do you guys use after switching systems, so you get a better experience? I have this idea that, when leaving Apple, you have 10x more options for basically everything. But I see myself using mostly entertainment apps like YouTube, Reddit, Instagram. Nothing Android specific that improves the user experience.
I know that this is a very vague and open question, but I'm sure y'all can give me some good inputs.
https://redd.it/1qzlqu3
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Question might sound confusing, so let me explain.
Summer 25 is when I switched from iOS to Adroid, after being a iOS user since 2010. I now have a Nothing Phone 3 and I like the Android platform. What I don't know: am I taking advantage of Android compared to iOS?
What apps do you guys use after switching systems, so you get a better experience? I have this idea that, when leaving Apple, you have 10x more options for basically everything. But I see myself using mostly entertainment apps like YouTube, Reddit, Instagram. Nothing Android specific that improves the user experience.
I know that this is a very vague and open question, but I'm sure y'all can give me some good inputs.
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Question | Bug? Cx Explorer (no hidden files shown)
I have been using Cx Explorer for years and it's my favorite File Explorer for Android, but recently I need access to hidden folders, but I can't show them.
Even with the Option "Hide/Unhide" checked..
The created ".filename" are just disappearing and I can't get them to see again.
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I have been using Cx Explorer for years and it's my favorite File Explorer for Android, but recently I need access to hidden folders, but I can't show them.
Even with the Option "Hide/Unhide" checked..
The created ".filename" are just disappearing and I can't get them to see again.
https://redd.it/1qznjuy
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How do you manage bookmarks and links across multiple platforms?
Hi everyone,
Quick question for Android users, who also use Apple, Linux, or a desktop during the day.
How do you currently manage links across devices?
For example, if you come across something on Instagram on your phone and later want to share it with a friend on Slack from your laptop, what does that flow usually look like for you? Do you send the link to yourself, rely on browser sync, download the app on both devices, or something else?
Feel like there are a few different ways to do this, but none of them feel particularly smooth. (Used to use airdrop when I was on iPhone)
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Hi everyone,
Quick question for Android users, who also use Apple, Linux, or a desktop during the day.
How do you currently manage links across devices?
For example, if you come across something on Instagram on your phone and later want to share it with a friend on Slack from your laptop, what does that flow usually look like for you? Do you send the link to yourself, rely on browser sync, download the app on both devices, or something else?
Feel like there are a few different ways to do this, but none of them feel particularly smooth. (Used to use airdrop when I was on iPhone)
https://redd.it/1qzm8vc
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Self Promotion Megathread
Please direct all self promotion posts here.
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Please direct all self promotion posts here.
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Notes
Does anyone know of a note-taking app that can add videos besides Notion? The ones I see only allow YouTube links; I wanted one that could upload videos from my own gallery.
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Does anyone know of a note-taking app that can add videos besides Notion? The ones I see only allow YouTube links; I wanted one that could upload videos from my own gallery.
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Shizuku Keep Disconnecting
Any one know why shizuku keeps disconnecting after wireless activation via wireless debugging? Is last about maybe 30 mins and disconnects.
Device: S23 Ultra with one UI 8.0
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Any one know why shizuku keeps disconnecting after wireless activation via wireless debugging? Is last about maybe 30 mins and disconnects.
Device: S23 Ultra with one UI 8.0
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Android -> IOS tracking app
Is there a ( possibly free ) app or something, that let’s me track an Android phone, even if it’s turned off or offline. The crucial part is that it must send location to IOS, something like the Apple “Find my”
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Is there a ( possibly free ) app or something, that let’s me track an Android phone, even if it’s turned off or offline. The crucial part is that it must send location to IOS, something like the Apple “Find my”
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Is there a similar alternative to 1dm+?
I love 1dm+, however the browser freezes up sometimes and the app becomes useless until I clear it.
So I'm looking for an app alternative that is a browser with a block and internal download manager, and can fine tune settings.
If it's paid, I prefer something that is buy once, not a subnoscription
Thanks for your help
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I love 1dm+, however the browser freezes up sometimes and the app becomes useless until I clear it.
So I'm looking for an app alternative that is a browser with a block and internal download manager, and can fine tune settings.
If it's paid, I prefer something that is buy once, not a subnoscription
Thanks for your help
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