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Android 10 and One UI 2 in Samsung A50

I got a software update just 15 minutes ago and it specified Android 10 and One IU 2. It's 1.8gbs....

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New YT music explore tab

Not sure if this has been posted before, but I just found out my YT music app now has an "explore" tab which used to be called Hotlist and had a lost of popular songs.

This new explore tab looks a lot more detailed

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Canalys on Twitter: iPhone 11 series took three spots in the Q1 2020 top ten smartphone models. iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max accounted for 10% of global smartphone share. While @Samsung and @Xiaomi achieved four and three smartphones in the top ten respectively.
https://twitter.com/Canalys/status/1258459827807887360

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Here's a feature Android should have: Notification History!

How many times have you accidentally swiped away a notification from your shade that you didn't intend to? Wouldn't it be awesome if Google implemented some sort of history where you could see recent notifications, or even just have an undo button pop up when you swipe one away (like you see in a lot of their services)?

Not a rant, just something I'm surprised that we haven't seen on Android after 10 generations....

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How powerful does the hardware really need to be?

The majority of apps that run on Android require low processing power and memory. The only exception to this would be video games. For the average user the applications they depend on would work perfectly fine on today's phones as they would on a phone created 5 from now.

I have a Samsung S10e at the moment. I've been thinking about the point of upgrading and can't find any. All the applications on the play store require basic processing power as they don't do intensive tasks.

Of course there ...

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