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It's 2019. The Play Store still cannot handle users that go abroad.

I am a German citizen. Every couple months I need to go abroad for 2-8 weeks due to my job. Many companies within these countries offer Apps to use things such as Public Transport, Bikes, Museum tours, sim-card top ups or for example just a simple KFC-coupon App.

The developers often dont make these Apps available for people from other regions - which makes sense, why would a German play store user want to see 100+ different KFC Apps for each different country?

What does not make sense are tw...

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The Samsung Galaxy S10 (Snapdragon) does not output high-resolution audio through the headphone jack!

Most people probably won't care about this, but this is an issue nonetheless.

You may be aware that the Snapdragon 855 carries certain features along with it. One of these features is the [WCD9341 audio codec](https://www.qualcomm.com/products/wcd9341). Among other things, it allows for relatively high quality audio decoding at a maximum PCM resolution of 384kHz/32bit. Most Snapdragon-based phones with headphone jacks since the SD835 onward are configured to use the direct_pcm output in order t...

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Are handsets with movable parts here to stay?

With Samsung announcing the A80 ([samsung gif showing the mechanism](https://img.global.news.samsung.com/global/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/01_GalaxyA80_camera_Angel_Gold.gif)) and foldable phones coming to the shops, do you think the next iteration of smartphone evolution might be about movable parts?

What's wrong with moving parts on a phone? I have a 20 year old washing machine, I had several cd/dvd players and the motorized tray never broke.

Yes, water and dust resistance is nice but so are...

https://redd.it/bbs3mf
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New Samsung A range phones - what do you think?

Jus wondering ur thoughts on the new A phone lineup Samsung is bringing out including the new A80 which has been revealed with rotating camera. Also Ur thoughts on screen sizes of the range from the A50 havin a 6.4 screen up to 6.7 screen on the A80 - do u prefer smaller screens or is that a good thing?...

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What Widgets do you use?

Hey guys, i switched to Pixel from an iPhone a few months Back and I want to use Widgets more. Any Tips? Recommendations? All the best to you!...

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I think the hole punch Orientation being on the right, is a mistake. (New galaxy and google pixle 4 leaks) Does anyone else agree?

I always rotate my phone counter clock wise to watch video, and I feel like a hole punch that is oriented on the left would make it "disappear" more, as it would be on the bottom of the phone. Also, I like having the essential information of my phone on the far top right, such as battery, time, wifi, ect, and the right orientation messes with these constant functions. The notifications are far less important in my mind since I try to clear them anyways.

Does anyone else have strong opinions on...

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