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P2XL -> Note 10+ don't know what to keep!

Nothing wrong with my pixel, but I was able to get the Note 10+ for $680 on Black Friday so I said why not..

Overall I love the Note.. it seems just as fast and smooth as pixel, battery life seems fine and the display is VERY refreshing after living with the sub-par pixel 2 xl display for over 2 years..

But this camera on the Note 10 is... Strange.. some shots look great, little warmer than Pixel but other are just terribly soft and lack so much detail. I don't take much pictures but man I hav...

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Fast Android Q delivery to Sony Xperia 1!

Just received Android Q update on my Sony Xperia 1 ([Proof](https://imgur.com/gallery/R49S8A8)). Sony promised to release the update in its [official roadmap](https://blogs.sonymobile.com/2019/11/15/which-sony-products-will-receive-android-10-upgrades/) to Xperia 1 and 5 as early as December 2019, but I personally didn't expect to be that early!

Xperia 5 should follow soon, then Xperia 10, 10 Plus, XZ2, XZ2 Compact, XZ2 Premium and XZ3 are expected to receive the upgrade early 2020 onwards....

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For Audio/Video, what is your preferred time statistic to be displayed?

Noticed my podcast app on my phone did something I don't see often on the lock screen. It showed the time in "##/##m" format. In minutes it would show 25/29m, for example, and as it would play then it proceed to 26/28m, so would have to calculate total time if I ever needed it.

Between all my devices and apps running podcasts, video clips, movies, songs and various other audio/video...Was wondering what does r/Android prefer when it comes to what is displayed on the device as far as potential...

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Does any Android fan here prefer the Homescreen app only layout (as used in iOS) to the traditional app drawer approach of stock Android?

I recently moved to the iOS all app look. I always used app drawer as long as I can remember, then i thought of experimenting, and somehow putting apps in folders was a much quicker option than searching in the drawer. For example, I have 4-5 news app (and keep changing every few months), so in app drawer, first I need to decide which app to open, search that or else browse through the whole drawer and end up opening some other app instead of the one I planned earlier. With folders on homescreen...

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Google can't search inside its own phone

Using the pixel launcher on my Pixel 2, the Google search widget prioritizes web results, and installed apps go to the bottom of the list, hidden behind the keyboard. It doesn't search for contacts or local files at all.

Shouldn't a phone's search function primarily look for installed apps and contacts?

The iPhone's spotlight search is very intuitive and you can do a quick search by swiping down on the home screen....

https://redd.it/e78bxv
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Please check your google play balance as they are improperly stealing your money.

Bold claim...hear me out.


I'll try to keep this short yet I will copy/paste the emails I've sent and received from google. So yesterday I noticed my balance had gone from about $303 down to $31. "Why such a balance?" Back in like 2014, my entire family upgraded phones, grandparents too, and there was a promotion where you got a $50 play store credit. My mom nor grandparents care about apps, so I myself got 4 of those $50 credits. I have the rewards app, and get them fairly often. The app ...

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