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Play Store App Update Notifications are back

At least with the newest version from apkmirror....

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Used a pixel 3a xl for a month... and its really great!

Needed a second phone for international travel purposes (Sure would be nice if US phones had dual sim...) and grabbed a open box 3a xl for about $280 at best buy... and from my month of using it, its way better than I expected. Haven't had a 'stock' android phone since the 2 xl, and this experience is definitely better than that in some ways, so I'll just list some of my thoughts.

* Build is solid. Relatively light weight compare to most phone's I've had recently being near 200g. Definitely has...

https://redd.it/esvich
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Snapdrop is a Free, Open Source, Cross Platform, Browser Based AirDrop Like File Sharing App that Works on Android

I see many people here want an AirDrop like app for Android. So I am sharing a relatively unknown web app called "Snapdrop".

You have to open https://snapdrop.net/ url in a Chrome or Firefox browser on any two devices to share files locally between them. Files are not uploaded to the cloud.

Repo: https://github.com/RobinLinus/snapdrop

I am not affiliated with Snapdrop in any way....

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How does Android not have the option to not connect to a specific Wi-Fi network automatically?

Its 2020 and I still cannot set a specific Wi-Fi network to not connect automatically [**EDIT: On stock Android**]. There is at least one access point or two that I occasionally use that does require a password but the signal strength is often not too strong and if I'm passing by that general area it tries to connect and I lose any internet access because of the fact that the connection is so weak.

This is a basic function that's been windows for years and I'm honestly shocked that Android does...

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Byte, from creators of Vine is here!
https://byte.co

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