I made a small handle on the edge of my screen to toggle auto-rotate with One Handed Operation+
I’m not sure how well it works on non-Samsung phones, but I wouldn’t want to use my phone without it.
I made a small handle on the edge of my screen to toggle auto-rotate with One Handed Operation+
I’m not sure how well it works on non-Samsung phones, but I wouldn’t want to use my phone without it.
On Samsung I have “deep sleeping apps”, which basically kills any app put on that list when I turn off my phone.
It will also prevent notifications and such, but it is useful for anything I don’t care running in the background.
fyi: it’s SKU, not “skew”.
Right? Why do anything. Who needs more than a terminal interface anyway.
Edit: I really don’t understand what the sentiment here is. Any UI changes are somewhat arbitrary. I don’t get why that’s an issue.
I really like Niagara, though it is quite a bit different from Nova.
Lawnchair V2 is also a thing outside of the Playstore.
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Yeah, I figured to look right after i made the comment, which is why I deleted it again. But I guess that didn’t come through for you
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I paid for lifetime years ago, it’s been worth it for me.
It’s a bit unconventional, but I really like Niagara.
It’s got a pull-up gesture to search– not just apps but also shortcuts and contacts. Everything on the “main” screen still shows up in the app list too.
Even so it might get you a few more years out of your phone
and I’m looking for something else for my phone
why the need to join the Google group?
Because closed beta
YouTube is testing a feature where it’ll pop up a button to intelligently skip ahead if you skip once, or so I’ve heard.
That sounds a lot like sponsorblock.
Though it won’t be fully automatic.
The WiFi toggle is still there in quick settings (tap on the round WiFi icon, rather than the text)
The Galaxy phone/contacts app literally has Google Duo/Meet/WhateverItsNameIsNow as one of the four main options, for each contact along with call, text, and info.
How can Google not figure this shit out with their endless rebrands and new product launches.
Something like that. I’m not familiar with the exact details, but there is an additional layer of encryption that applies before the first unlock after a reboot.
Parts of the OS have to be unencrypted for it to function properly.
There’s an article linked, perhaps it might give some insight.
So this build change actually originated in the upcoming Android 15, but since that codename had already been chosen they didn’t rename it to A.