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I have the One UI 3.0 (Android 11) closed beta running on my Samsung Galaxy S20 - Ask Me Anything!

Proof: https://twitter.com/MishaalRahman/status/1305683791550312450...

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My experience with remote supporting of others

I have been helping several of my relative with tech support over the years. Over the years, my family has become geographically disperse, so I can no longer drop by to fix something in person. Fortunately, technology has made it possible to do tech support over the web. I thought I share my experience.

**Degree of interaction**

Sharing comes in different levels, the two level I see is:

1. You can see the remote screen, but can’t make changes.

2. You can see and interact with the remote scre...

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How to see what you fingerprint sensor sees

I tried this with an app called hidden settings for MIUI. I don't know if this works for other phone but this worked on my Redmi note 8 and you can probably do this on other Redmi devices with a fingerprint sensor. So you open the app after you have downloaded it from the playstore. Then you click on fingerprint sensor test and click the check mark for module quality test. Click run at the bottom right of the screen and put you finger on the sensor. For me a exclamation mark came up but then it ...

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FYI: You can disable all device sensors, including cameras and microphones, on Android 10 via Dev options for better privacy

Like the noscript says, it can be enabled from the developer options, and by enabling "sensors off", it'll add a quick toggle in the drop down shade for quick access.

[https://i.imgur.com/QVMNkD9.png](https://i.imgur.com/QVMNkD9.png)

After enabling it, zero device sensors will be operational, and trying to launch the camera app will result in a black screen and an error/security policy message - or it'll simply just crash. Note that every single sensor, including the proximity/light sensor, will...

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[Discussion] UI lag in recent phones. What's your experience?

I would like to open a discussion about your experience regarding any type of UI lag or strange slowdowns on your phone.

Let me make it clear, that this does not include slower loading times for various applications because of lower-spec hardware. I am only talking about issues that have either appeared a while after using your phone (so not there from the start) or they have been there from the start but are disruptive enough for day-to-day use that you think they should be included here.

I w...

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