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I often see this type of post appear, I'm curious about which flagship phone you bought that you are still sticking with after 1/2 years or more.

After almost 2 years I'm still using the Huawei Mate 20 pro, I have yet to see a reason to change honestly to a new flagship device since everything that is out there currently, is the same just gimmicky things to differentiate....

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The downside of Google services : Offline as a second thought

So let's say you use an Android phone and a PC right ?

On Android:

You can get offline youtube videos, youtube music, offline files precisely pretty much everything offline.

On PC ?

NOTHING. Google drives files maybe, but it's clunky. Email through a mail client, not ideal.

My point is that Google completely abandoned native desktop apps and much more so offline experience. You can't even get Google photos backup on PC anymore because they removed the google drive feature. You can't choos...

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Protecting Lives & Liberty: this illustration explains, in easily-understood terms, how Google and Apple’s contract tracing can save lives while preserving privacy
https://ncase.me/contact-tracing/

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What other features can Google bundle into Play Store updates? (like it is with upcoming 'Nearby Sharing' feature)

The rumor is Nearby Sharing (Airdrop competitor) is going to be rolled out via the Play Store, not as a System OS update. That way it can be added to devices with year old OS' (Oreo, Nougat, Kitkat).

Why don't they update other aspects of Android this way?

What other features have the ability to update this way?...

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The Headphone Jack Debate - Revisited.

I know the wide consensus remains that the headphone jack is desirable given support for existing headphones and desire to use wired headphones + charge at the same time. While my position is in the small minority, I wanted to revisit the case for phones to be without headphone jacks.

1. The headphone jack provides yet another opportunity for dust, particles, liquid to be able to enter the phone. If not cleaned properly, the headphone jack can become jammed and not work. I've had the experience...

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