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Soli is pretty useful

I realise that the full potential of what Soli could be was extremely over-hyped by Google, with only the ability to control music (basically) on the Pixel 4.... But it's actually useful now.

I'm not sure if recent updates have made it way more reliable, but I'm hitting the sweet spot about 95% of the time. I figured I was just used to it, but even my work mates were able to use it with their first try, this was not happening when I first got this.

Now I use it everyday while my phone is on my...

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New stock market app for Android! You can follow the relative value of different stock indexes as they change over time. The Price Earnings Ratio Stock Value Tracker.
https://peratio.mailchimpsites.com/

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Has Project Treble done anything to improve the system update situation on Android?

Project Treble was hailed as the solution for Android's generally very poor system update situation. It was supposed to make system updates way easier by decoupling the low level driver stuff from the rest of the OS so that manufacturers wouldn't need to update all that stuff as well.

It also made it possible for phones to run a generic device-agnostic version of Android.

My question now is whether or not this became a reality. Are new phones today getting more numerous and frequent updates? ...

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