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Spotify now shows album art in minimized Now Playing bar

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Fossil Sport watch on sale for $99

Saw this today. Original price is $275 although it's been on sale for $150 for a while I think. I hear the battery life isn't all that great but, just thought I'd share. I think best buy is selling them for the same price


https://www.fossil.com/us/en/products/fossil-sport-smartwatch-43mm-black-silicone-sku-ftw4019p.html...

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Best Phones of 2019

NOTE: I originally posted this on r/PickAnAndroidForMe, forgot to post it here and made a few edits.

I know it's 2020, but I just wanted to sum up the best phones of last year. Also, sorry if I don't do a great job of addressing Chinese manufacturers like Xiamoi because I'm from the States.

The Best

**Samsung:**

In 2019, Samsung's lineup became very complex. The flagship devices included the S10e, S10, S10+, S10+ 5G, Note 10, Note 10+, Note 10+ 5G, as well as the newly announced S10 Lite and...

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Android companies planned on switching to 21:9 years ago?

They started with jumping to 18:9 because a jump from 16:9 to 21:9 would be huge, so they jumped to 18:9 and started gradually increasing aspect ratio year by year, their goal is to reach 21:9, I have seen a lot of criticism of 21:9 and I do agree with all of it, I prefer 18:9, this year will be the year of 20:9 and in 2021 most phones will be in 21:9. I just hope I'm correct and that they won't go past 21:9, cause 21:9 is already way too tall and thin, it would be insanity to go even beyond tha...

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Reasons for upgrading from an older (~2yr old) high-end flagship?

This post is being written following a break in a tradition which has left me feeling rather inquisitive about the reasons why some of us upgrade our phones so often.

I currently own the Note 8. Since the iPhone 4 (my first and only Apple device), I've owned predominantly Samsung's Note devices, from the Note II, all the way to the current Note 8. I did own a Nexus 6P in the middle to try out Google for a while though. Unlike previous years though, where I have upgraded my device as soon as t...

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