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What's your favorite icon pack?

Haven't seen a thread about this in a while. I've been using the same icon pack(lens) for a while. A change seems good right now....

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Mock services would be nice

Android has improved somewhat in fine graining resource grants but it would be great if I could grant apps access to mock services (fake contact list, arbitrary gps location etc) so that I can use apps but maintain a modicum of privacy....

https://redd.it/eemmo3
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Facebook has silently removed the ability to use Messenger with a phone number

[Here it is](https://www.facebook.com/help/messenger-app/117818065545664?helpref=uf_permalink), confirmation straight from their Help Center:

>Can I sign up for Messenger if I don't have a Facebook account?

>No. You’ll need to create a Facebook account to use Messenger.

It was nice while it lasted, but now I can't login to my Facebook-less Messenger account since it keeps telling me my account is restricted. So I'm dead in the water, basically.

Funnily enough, the Messenger Lite app still sa...

https://redd.it/eev1tu
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After covering 200+ Mobile Games this year on r/AndroidGaming, these are the 46 most impactful games of 2019, ranked in a single tier list!

2019 is coming to an end, and I figured I'd end it off by ranking the 46 most influential Free to Play mobile games I have played (and that released) this year. Hope you'll enjoy the watch/read. This is my way of ending off a great year of mobile gaming :)

Watch the video version here: [https://youtu.be/Asw9IWLmZYA](https://youtu.be/Asw9IWLmZYA)

See the image of the final tier list here: [https://i.imgur.com/56HWCcj.png](https://i.imgur.com/56HWCcj.png)

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**S-tier Mobile ...

https://redd.it/eexemt
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Fluid Navigation Gestures brings me back to the early days of Android

So hear me out:

It's 2011 and Android is but a prepubescent buggy mess of what it is today. New swap noscripts were coming out everyday on XDA, Honeycomb had just been released, App2SD was revolutionizing the storage conundrum on Android and life was good.

Fast forward a year and few months, and this little app called PIE Control was released on the Android Marketplace, and let me tell ya, this little app all but changed the game when it came to navigating around your device. I remember vividly ...

https://redd.it/eewd6x
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