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Android really need to add feature to copy picture to clipboard. The other competitors really pleased us with this simple feature that make us, social media strategists to keep being creative using only that simple feature to works flawlessly on Instagram and any other apps. ...

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Google has added the ability to make multiple custom lists -- not just "Shopping" -- to Google Assistant

Not sure yet about restoring Google Keep integration....

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Regarding bottom chin - If even the S10 can't do away with it, then it's more of a technical impossibility rather than a cost issue.

We gotta hand it to Apple if the S10 fails to remove the chin, and from the leaked renders it appears to be so....

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Sunday Rant/Rage (Jan 27 2019) - Your weekly complaint thread!

Note 1. Join our Discord, 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 y...

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Xiaomi Mi A2's are bricking because of the January Security Update & No Media covering it!

Xiaomi Mi A2's are bricking because of the January Security Update & No Media is covering it! Some users experiencing poor fingerprint speed, poor picture clarity, portrait mode issues, memory issues and now some users are having their phones bricked.

No media is covering the fact that Xiaomi's January security update is now bricking some users phones. If it were iPhones or Samsungs they'd be covering it right away.

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Android Pie update was awful for the Mi A2, the January update made ...

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What ever happened to "Instant Apps?"

Remember way back when Google announced "Instant Apps" for Pie or Oreo? I remember encountering ONE Instant App because I was curious and purposefully looked for something that would initiate an Instant App. After that, I have never seen any other instance of the functionality.

It seemed like such a good idea at the time. For example, Amazon. I don't go on Amazon often enough to justify downloading the incredibly unpolished app. But it's still better than going to the mobile website. I wish the...

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What happened to "profiles" in Android?

Long story short; many android versions ago the concept of phone profiles existed ie allowing you to set up different phone configurations regarding ringer, silence, wifi, screen brightness, Bluetooth etc ("Day", "Car" and "Work" profiles, for instance). These profiles could be quickly switched between through shortcuts, or the drop down menu. You could also set the alarm to load a specific profile at the time the alarm was activated. The functionality was native.

However, this disappeared many...

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Google Pixel 3 but really Phones or Tech in General

Long story short, my Google Pixel 3 USB-C earbuds that came in the box don't control media player apps in my Pixel 3. Really, really don't control them, the only thing that does work is single tap pause. 

**-me proceeding to not tell a short story, just skip down I guess-**

Single tap play doesn't work, double tap skip, triple tap skip back all don't work. And on the single tap play case I can be in the app, just having paused it, and single tap doesn't bring me back in. I just got off the pho...

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Unpopular Opinion: Big phones are better

I've seen many people preach for smaller phones here because big phones are either too big to fit into pockets or bad one hand usability. For the first point, I have a Mi Max 3 (6.9") and it can fit all of my clothing except jeans. I disagree that it's too big to fit, but it sure doesn't look good on tighter fits.

For one hand usability, I feel that many people haven't tried gestures navigation. On my phone, I have to swipe right from left edge to go back, and swipe up from bottom to go home...

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