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I miss Material Design as it was when it was released

I know it’s still part of Googles design philosophy but I was just watching the announcement of it again and videos off lollipop and I miss intentional paper like philosophy that seems to have been disappearing from android since. It’s more about fade away and other animations now. Do you guys feel material design has faded away at all? Do you miss the way it was when it was released?...

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What's one feature that blew your mind that you went so long without?

There's a lot of features people don't know about, myself included, that can make the android experience that much better. So let's all share! And make our androids even more ours!

Please state which OEM its for because some are only OEM specific. For example....

Mine was Samsungs one handed operation+ app.

It makes using big phones a breeze and when you can enable both sides of screen for navigation or shortcuts, whatever you want.

I know there's other app like this on the playstore but...

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You can now remotely locate your Galaxy device even if it's offline

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


I got this feature today with a Find My Mobile update....

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Is anyone else a bit disappointed by Fast Pair?

Yeah, linking your Pixel Buds to your Google account is nice, but I'll admit I'm a bit jealous of Apple's instant device switching. The only non-Android devices that ever even got a glimpse of Fast Pair support were Chromebooks and those never even got more than an accidental activation. After reading article after article about the feature I had hoped it wouldn't become one of Google's half baked features. Things like Android TV, WearOS, and ChromeOS support, as well as instant switching betwee...

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My Galaxy Tab S7+ Experience/In-depth Review

I've now had the pleasure of using the tab S7+ for the past 3 days (thanks to a colleague who had an early review unit), and although it's inevitable that I'll be comparing it to my iPad Pro since it's the tab's direct competitor, and the one to beat--this still is an important moment, and turning point for Android tablets as a whole. Other OEMs, take notes.

# Hardware:

Holding it, the S7+ is very thin/light, and very enjoyable to carry around. The build quality is extremely solid resembling...

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Sunday Rant/Rage (Aug 23 2020) - Your weekly complaint thread!

Note 1. Join our IRC, and Telegram chat-rooms! [Please see our wiki for instructions.](https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/wiki/index#wiki_.2Fr.2Fandroid_chat_rooms)

This weekly Sunday thread is for you to let off some steam and speak out about whatever complaint you might have about:

* Your device.

* Your carrier.

* Your device's manufacturer.

* An app

* Any other company

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**Rules**

1) Please do not target any individuals or try to name/shame any individual. If you hate G...

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PSA: Pixels have the only reliable cameras for kids or pets.

Phone reviewers don't seem to mention this, but every single phone on the market is extremely unreliable for taking photos of kids or pets with the exception of pixels.

This is for two reasons:

First: Pixels don't have shutter lag because they are already recording photos before you press the shutter. Shutter lag is defined as the delay between pressing the shutter and capture.

Second: Pixels capture multiple images at higher shutter speeds, breaks then into tiles, and then aligns them. This ...

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