Then why post such a useless comment?
A guideline isn’t a strict rule.
You don’t get the point of MagSafe?
I have a Pixel Stand and a Quad lock MagSafe wireless charger.
The Pixel stand requires me to place the phone perfectly, and sometimes if I’m half a millimeter off, it’ll tell me to align the phone better.
The MagSafe Quad lock snaps into place with magnets and gets full speed charging with no chance of it becoming misaligned.
Would you prefer a screwdriver with a magnetic head, or without? Do you like when your screws fall off?
I almost use it exclusively to chat with people via RCS. And next year when Apple adds RCS support, it’ll then be exclusively RCS.
Published 9 hours ago? I have like 8 apps on my phone that have said this for a long time now. How did it take an Android blog this long to make an article?
It never made the folder for me, and when I made it with AOSP file manager (the only one that has permission), I cannot move the file into the folder without root lol
How do you create the required folder without root?
Hilarious
Well if you watch the video, you’ll see that Casetify had their own design, it was the internals of an iPhone, and they printed it on all cases, including android cases.
Dbrand made fun of them.
Casetify then straight up stole the dbrand images and sold them.
It was worse than just “finding” the images online. They straight up got made fun of from a company, who clearly had their eyes on them, and their solution was to steal the competitions images lol.
They’ve released a new phone every year for a long time, though. This isn’t anything new.
Why? In Canada they offered a pre-order deal. Buy a phone, get a free $500 watch. You can sell the watch and you’re laughing.
I love it. I just wish we were allowed to manually pick the 3 colours.
Works perfectly for me. Do you have a Samsung device? Because they basically ignore it.
Snapchat has been this way for quite a long time on pixels.
Google Home Maxes (both EOL’d)
Except they continue to work perfectly. What would you like to see changed? Since it runs in the cloud, you’re always getting up to date Google assistant tech on them. When Google adds new commands to Google Assistant, Google Home Max automatically gets them. A firmware update is not required.
a Google OnHub (updates stopped after ~18 months)
Google OnHub is part of what I said in my original comment. Google WiFi got fucked. However, you’re completely lying.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_OnHub
Released 2015.
and
“In December 2021, Google announced that OnHub routers would no longer receive any software or security updates.”
18 months is 1.5 years. 2016 - 2021 is 5 years. Not sure why you’re lying?
HTC M7(8?) Google Play Edition, Nexus…I had bad luck, but I’m not trusting another piece of Google hardware for my life.
The fact you’re using examples from 2013 to criticize Google a decade later is wild. I guess it’s easier to just be ignorant and hateful.
Google has kept every Pixel update promise so far. Why would you assume the 8 wouldn’t get the updates they promised?
They quite literally have a perfect Pixel track record.
Samsung is the company that promises updates and then releases them on carrier locked phones and for some random reason not the unlocked variants, and then claim they fulfilled their promise lmao
Telegram is great. Pioneers of chat apps, honestly. They have every feature first, and no matter how many they add, their app seems to never become a bloated piece of shit.
I’ve recently switched from Telegram to RCS, but I used Telegram for nearly a decade.
The Nexus Q was given away at no cost to attendees of Google I/O, but the product’s consumer launch was indefinitely postponed the following month, purportedly to collect additional feedback. Those who had pre-ordered the Nexus Q following its unveiling received the device at no cost.
So again, Google decided not to launch something, and people got it for free.
Google may be wishy washy for many things, but I’d argue their hardware support is mostly pretty good.
You just need to deregister.
https://selfsolve.apple.com/deregister-imessage/