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Omnia Music Player seems to be the first app with "bit-perfect" playback support on Android 14, can anyone test it out with a Pixel phone and a DAC to see if it works?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rhmsoft.omnia

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What made you move back to regular phones?

For all those people who moved to foldables (Flips, Folds or whatever), what made you move back to regular slab phones?

What did you miss? (or you can add what you wish foldables need to improve upon)
What foldable(s) you tried (actual phone make and model)
When will you be ok to move to foldables again?

Bonus:- You can also add what you miss from the foldables even though now you are back. (or what was the reason you 1st moved to the foldables)...

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Fairphone Review

I got a Fairphone 4 a few months ago, and I am fully satisfied. I do not understand all the negative reviews that are everywhere on reddit. The phone is not too big ! The phone is not slow ! The phone is not heavy or chunky ! The camera is actually very good ! I'd recommend getting the Fairphone 4 with 256 GB and 8 GB RAM because it will not only be faster but will also last longer ! Or you could just get the Fairphone 5 if you have a higher budget ( which I did not ) .

The fact that you can re...

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🔅Adaptive Brightness -feature request

The user should have the capability to add or subtract some value of brightness from the usual value th adaptive brightness provides them.
This would provide an immense amount of flexibility to the adaptive brightness users to really fine-tune their brightness preferences, and the users who don't use adaptive brightness as it always gives a lesser (or more) brightness than they generally need.

Ex. People who use a matte glass over their screens generally need a little more brightness....

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