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Tell me your "adaptive brightness" success stories

I've learned to live with Pie's recents and OnePlus' gestures but damned if I have the patience for "adaptive brightness." I get what it's supposed to do and I dig it :) but either it's a very slow learner or I'm not training it correctly. So if you managed to get it to "work," especially under artificial lighting, please share.

I am passionate about being able to see the screen in sunlight. It's my impression that at a minimum, for so-called high brightness mode to engage, adaptive brightness ...

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What is the one thing that you really want to see in Pixel 4?

I really want to see multiple cameras in Pixel 4, just to see what Google Camera can achieve with multiple cameras, when it could do so much wonders with just a single camera.

What do you want to see?...

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Samsung removed oxygen saturation measurement from Health app

Those of you with Samsung devices know that if you want to make use of the heart rate or oxygen saturation sensors built into your device, you use the Samsung Health app.

I recently noticed that they had removed the oxygen saturation feature from the app entirely, and also are removing the "quick measure" feature as well. The quick measure feature lets you use a gesture to measure your heart rate without having the open Samsung Health app.

I was planning on using the oxygen saturation feature...

https://redd.it/chakkg
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Google Maps on android has removed the Report feature when navigation mode is on.

[image](https://i.imgur.com/LnziOlk.png) for reference. I am a beta tester for Google Maps and it's on 10.21.2. I just used this app yesterday for navigation and successfully report 2 speed traps and an accident. Today I turn it on and now it's gone.
Was this a widely used feature in Google maps? Did any of you use it a lot?...

https://redd.it/cha41b
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