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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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SponsorBlock, the sponsor, intro and subscribe reminder skipper, is now officially supported in Vanced for YouTube
https://vanced.app

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Samsung shouldn'tbe applauded for extending software updates, that should be a norm regardless everywhere.

Pixels have gotten 3 years of software updates for a while. iPhones get around 5 (but everyone knows that). Samsung is only catching up. It's nothing to celebrate about until they can provide 5 years like Apple, and promise the updates would be more timely....

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As a user or as the developer, how do you prefer to pay/be paid: one-time payment, Play Pass, free w/ads or subnoscription?

Obviously most users impulsively will prefer one-time (or free w/ads) the most and subs the least, and developers the opposite, but let's be honest, a couple bucks one-time payment is not long-term sustainable. And especially on Android, we as users have been spoiled not to accept "new version, new payment" like we do in other platforms.

I have a few apps that I'm happy to pay a direct subnoscription/Patreon for (AutoApps & Tasker <3). But I was wondering about other, non-essential but still usef...

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Gcam-Services-Provider - This app "simulates" the Google Play Services that Gcam requires, allowing the camera app to be used on devices without Google Play Services. The app does not have a Ui for the simple reason that it is not needed.
https://github.com/lukaspieper/Gcam-Services-Provider

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There's Plenty of Room at the Top

There is a startling lack of super high spec android phones as the honorary successor to the Note 8/Note 9 line. Samsung has really dropped the ball for us when they streamlined their lines for ops purposes; every handset they release is increasingly generic. Even the Z coming soon doesn't have wow-me specs or an Spen which of all devices come the fuck on that one would ideally suit it.

Samsung do what has worked for you: have the S line be the tried and true iPhone combatant, and go hard on r...

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Why does Google cater to Apple users?

This isn't a hate post or rant but question about how Google does Android business.

Apple does not allow/publish it's apps on Android, so why does Google feel obligated to do so? Google needs to not wall itself off but take a definitive stance it's own brand (Android) oriented eco-system that does not share features with Apple.

Wouldn't it be more beneficial to create it's own dominance on the market than the small amount of user data it harvests from Apple users?

I feel if Google kept it's...

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Moronic Monday (Aug 24 2020) - Your weekly questions thread!

Note 1. Join us at /r/MoronicMondayAndroid, a sub serving as a repository for our retired weekly threads. Just pick any thread and Ctrl-F your way to wisdom!

Note 2. 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)...

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What features of Android or your OEM are useful to everyone but you? AKA unpopular opinions about popular smartphone features

**What are the popular features that you don't care about? Why?**

Inspired by [this topic](https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/iemkq6/whats_one_feature_that_blew_your_mind_that_you/), as I wanted to argue the usefulness almost every feature mentioned there but decided to make a post rather than a dozen comments. We are all different and have different needs anyway.

So I got a Note 9 recently. It's not the phone I'd buy for myself, but my phone died and my girlfriend gave me her Note. Ove...

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PSA: Tachyon VPN appears to be a scam

Hi all,
I've been looking around for VPNs on mobile since I'm travelling these days and have stumbled over the emerging decentralized VPN approaches I found interesting. Two of those would be [Tachyon](https://tachyon.eco/) or [Orchid](https://www.orchid.com/). This post is about Tachyon.
Since VPNs can easily be an attack vector, I was doing a bit of research but only found a few conclusive reviews about Tachyon (besides prominent[ hype articles](https://www.techradar.com/au/news/this-vpn-c...

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I really hope Microsoft actually release more apps for Android now that the Surface Duo is coming out

Microsoft literally made the perfect keyboard back in the Windows Phone days and it annoys me that I can't get it on my Android phone. Swiftkey just isn't as good.

Similarly, why isn't there a Bing maps app on Android? I know we have Here maps app but Bing Maps no longer uses Here Maps data. I just want one unified maps app on my PC and phone and I want one amazing keyboard like the one the Surface Duo will have.

Apparently, this is too much to ask from one of the largest companies in the worl...

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