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Does Each Android Phone Have It's Own Thing? [I know that makes zero sense but I don't know how else to say it... Just read the body and hopefully it will...]

Okay, so as an iPhone user looking to make the jump to Android, I feel like I have to find the perfect phone tailored to my personal needs. I have done some research and found out the following phone's "thing:"

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\- Galaxy s10/s10+'s "thing": doesn't really have a "thing." Just a well-rounded phone overall...

\- Google Pixel's "thing": Camera

\- All Budget Phones "Thing": Low price

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There are so many more phones out there, but I can't really find any more info on every pho...

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Navigation and interface on android

Maybe this is a recurring topic but i was wondering how we practically have a palm sized notebook in our hands but it's harder to do productive things in it, like multitasking for example, the Taskbar in windows makes it much easier, sometimes I want to do certain tasks in my phone that has a better hardware than my old notebook but the interface and navigation on Android gets in the way...

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How to Stream/Record Games w/ Internal Audio on any device (No Root/Capture Card but req. PC)

I've been looking for a way to stream mobile games in decent quality/audio for a while now, and Android Pie doesn't seem to make this task easier. This was done on a OnePlus 7 Pro, but I don't see any reason why this wouldn't work on any other phone.

You don't need root to use this method, but you do need a PC.

Okay, I know people don't like extremely lengthy posts/videos, so I'm going to make this as fast as possible.

***Requirements:***

1. [Streamlabs OBS](https://streamlabs.com/streamlabs...

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Google discover feed ( Google now ) is a mess but could be better. Here's my view on it.

When Google now was launched it was revolutionary. It had my weather data, calendar appointments, package deliveries etc. Now it's filled with articles ( that are relevant, yes but I'd like them on a seperate tab / news app / chrome ).

iOS have had widget screen for a while now and i noticed that it's actually pretty good at what basic stuff it does. So i was thinking Android can build upon these widgets and show data from within apps like widgets on the screen.

So you have weather, calendar,...

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Saturday APPreciation (Jul 27 2019) - Your weekly app recommendation/request thread!

Note 1. [Check out our apps wiki](https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/wiki/index#wiki_apps) for previous threads and apps curated by the reddit Android community!

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Note 2. 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!

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How successful will the Epic Games Store be on Android?

So if you take a look at their [development roadmap] (https://trello.com/b/GXLc34hk/epic-games-store-roadmap), they've listed an Android Store with the release date being 'TBD'. Judging by the pace of development so far, it's gonna be a long time before it releases, but I thought it would be a good topic for discussion.

So, how successful do you you think the EGS will be on Android?

I think it has a chance at being pretty successful for the following reasons:

1. Fortnite. Although Fortnite mo...

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