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What older phone would you like to see re-released but with updated specs?

Over the years, a lot of great Android phones have been released. Examples include older generations of Samsung Galaxy phones, the Nexus 5, and the HTC One M7. They were well liked because of their design or particular features that were new at the time.

So what are some great phones you've had in the past that you wish were re-released, but with more modern specs (better battery, battery camera, upgraded processor, etc)?...

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Menu bar now at bottom in Facebook app version 265.0.0.53.103

[Bottom Menu Facebook](https://i.imgur.com/DDP27h2.jpg)...

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New fully rebuilt Brave for Android boosts performance across the board compared to prior versions: 5% battery savings along with 3% of both data and CPU savings
https://brave.com/rebuilt-brave-android/

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The mysterious case of huge camera sensors, that offer little to no improvements??!

With the release of the S20U, and the P40 pro, i expected that we will see huge gains.

Now, lets for a moment take Huawei for example - because we can say that Samsung is late with the software, what can be the cause to offer little to no improvement in low light vs P30 pro/M30?

Even if Huawei is also late with software, and even lets say they same as Samsung failed on the software side at this point, how can you NOT take advantage of in Samsung case at least, 3-4x bigger sensor? didn't this o...

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You can redeem Google Play Credits for Google Play Points now

https://i.imgur.com/uzgbWLN.jpg

Pretty cool stuff I just realised. And you don't actually have to spend money to earn points...

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Want dark mode for the Google App and Google Assistant without 3rd party apps, a Pixel phone, or commands? Well, I found a very easy way to get it.

1: Turn your phone off. This is a necessary step that will make sense later.

2: Activate Google Assistant by saying "OK Google."

3: When the Assistant pops up, tap out of it to get back to the lock screen. There should be a notification from the Google App.

4: Double tap on the notification to open it, and unlock your phone if/when it prompts you too. (If it doesn't ask you to unlock and/or it doesn't go into the settings, try again from step 1.)

5: You should be in the Google Assistant set...

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