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Anyone actually excited about all these cameras improvement?

I know there's a few that takes zoom/telephoto/8k videos, but am I the only one that feels like every major manufacturer are focusing too much on the camera aspect? Every phone and their cousins are doing crazy zoom, 8 cameras, 16k videos, hyperlapse MEGA slowmo.

I'm on my phone probably 5+ hours each day and about 2-3 pictures a week is taken using the most standard camera setting. At this point, I'm getting more excited about each Android release than a new year of flagship phones....

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Do you prefer (or rather have tried) using Stylus on your Android phones?

Hi, I know stylus used to be a fashionable thing in early 2000s but then with smartphones, it kind of died off. Recently, I tried Apple pencil and Samsung S pen on their Note phones and I really enjoyed the experience.

I ordered myself a cheap stylus just to try out things and I tried doodling on Google Keep using the stylus. It's sort of fun though not much useful, at least for me.

How has been your experience with stylus? Do you use it to take notes or any plans to buy in near future?...

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"New" Share to Print Feature?

I read that an engineer from the Mopria Alliance submitted code to AOSP that suggests Android 11 will includes a new "Share to Print" feature that simplifies printing images and PDFs. However, "share to print" is already available and enables PDF and image printing. Anyone know what's new or different that simplifies the process?

Sources:

[https://www.xda-developers.com/android-11-share-to-print-feature/](https://www.xda-developers.com/android-11-share-to-print-feature/)

[https://mopria.org/D...

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Slightly useful Chrome flag

Considering the fact that Google has utterly desecrated the oh so wonderful Chrome Duet flag into the joke that it is now, I've been looking for ways to get that functionality back. While it's not the same, I found this to be a bit of solution.

Have Duet enabled with the tab switcher variation, and then enable a flag called #tab-switcher-longpress-menu

This at least creates a pop up menu for new tab, new incognito, and close tab...

https://redd.it/f2e0rm
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