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OneNote on Android is an unfortunately broken experience

As long as you use the OneNote Desktop App (not the UWP), everything is great. Everything works fine. It's a great app for creating and storing notebooks.

However, opening the same notes on an Android phone or tablet is an exercise in banging my head over and over again against a table.

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###Font Support

The font support in Android is paltry. This means any notes typed in fonts other than the (very) few available on Android will revert to Calibri. This is especially problematic for...

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[DEV] DirectChat replicates Android 11 bubbles on any android version for all Apps

Hello all!

DirectChat is not a new app but has been under development for more than 3 years and has recently undergone many changes including new UI. This app allows you to create Android 11 bubbles (or Facebook like Chat heads) for any application on any android version. It comes with features such as Instant Reply, DND, Blacklist etc which isn't present in native bubbles. It also comes with tons of customizations and theming support. You can read about all of its feature on below Google Play ...

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Android tablets neglected by choice

Over the past 7 years I've been using Android tablets for school. We all know their problems - little support from developers, short software support. These can be coped with by using split window mode and flashing custom ROM respectively. Recently after buying a Wear OS smartwatch I've decided to ditch my smartphone entirely and rely on this 5G Tablet + 4G Watch combo. I've been doing well, but some odd things happened along the way:

Samsung has explicitly chosen not to allow their own tablets...

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Since Android Auto is able to tell when the car is moving shouldn't we be able to watch YouTube/Streaming services on our infotainment screens?

It seems like a simple solution. Force GPS to be on. Just like navigation with Google maps. Then enable YouTube/Netflix/Prime. Only when parked. We have these new giant infotainment screens and aside from Teslas we are limited to audio and navigation only. It seems like a waste. I think it would drastically improve the Android auto experience.

Wondering how others felt?...

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Sunday Rant/Rage (Sep 27 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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[Pro Tip] Enable Nearby Share on all your android devices for quick file sharing.

If your device is running Android 6.0+ then you may not have realised but your device already has **Nearby Share** (Like Apple's Air Drop but for Android and Chromebooks) feature recently rolled out by Google.

**Here's how you enable it:**

Settings -> *Google Settings* (Services and Preferences) -> *Device connection* -> *Nearby Share* -> enable the toggle and set up.


**Alternative Method**

1. Pull down notification shade and go to quick settings toggles (tiles).
2. [Edit quick settings til...

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Galaxy S20FE Gorilla Glass 3

I feel like almost no one is talking about the down grade in glass to Gorilla Glass 3 that Samsung did. Is it not as big of a deal as I'm making it out to be?...

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Pixel 4a pre-orders arriving early in the UK

People have already begun receiving the phones. The box was huge because Google put a balloon inside it....

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120 is a little overrated in my opinion

I understand that many things look smoother, but there aren't even that many apps that support it. It seems to consume like 15-20% more battery which is a lot in my opinion, and it makes scrolling look smoother and some games. It also costs much more than 60hz. In the future when most of the apps will support it, it will be nice to have 120hz but for now I think it's not that useful....

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