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That’s just the 13% who have stopped using it daily I imagine, who were already probably super addicted to it.
It’s the opposite. As per the article, daily users remained consistent while monthly users saw the 13% drop.
That’s just the 13% who have stopped using it daily I imagine, who were already probably super addicted to it.
It’s the opposite. As per the article, daily users remained consistent while monthly users saw the 13% drop.
Yep, been using it for 7 years now, couldn’t be happier.
+1 for Pocket Casts
The apps are now free and open source. You only need to pay (monthly) if you want the web app and account sync.
My comment was mostly tongue in cheek, but I agree with you.
Based on how weird some of the sentences sound, (to me) it looks like the slides were translated from another language into English, which could explain the odd naming (and grammatical errors).
By the use of big RAM to release the best performance and ultra F&S experience.
Big RAM striking again, smh my head
Yes, but without an external app.
Sorta. Twitter has a more “passive” type of interaction that is different from normal chats, which tend to be more “active” (you have a bigger expectation of replying).
But I’m not gonna complain too much since I can use this a reason to use Twitter even less.
Pretty bummed about this news, I’m gonna miss it. Sometimes you want to post something just for some of your closest mates and this was perfect for that.
It’s really good to see this spreading to more manufacturers (although I’m not sure if this will also apply to their lower range devices). Especially because even though your OS updates may be capped at 4 years, you will still receive app updates for 2+ more years, including system apps. As opposed to iOS, where your system apps stop at your last update and developers bump minimum OS versions quite quickly.
No and yes.
It’s in the article
The phone is Hi-Res Audio and Dolby certified, but doesn’t have a wired 3.5mm headphone jack.
One that I know of is that it does not allow you to log in to some instances (but I don’t remember which ones right now)
If I’m not mistaken, Husky has these restrictions removed
In my country, they are mostly coming from less tech-literate users. I have seen:
And many more colorful things.
In my experience, Active and Hot have been opposite extremes of freshness. Active shows posts that are more than a day old, and Hot shows posts that have no comments and are just a couple of minutes old.
Not to say it’s all bad. Your post was just a couple of scrolls down on my feed.
GSMARENA Phone Finder is pretty amazing. You can filter by basically any phone characteristic you want. Back material? Yep. Refresh rate? Also yes. Proximity sensor? You got it. Minimum wired charging wattage? Sure, why not.
I’ve yet to find a more comprehensive one.
Edit: taking a look at Kimovil. It seems like it has much of the same filters as Phone Finder, but with the bonus of also showing price, which is nice.
Do not download the newest from APKMirror. You should download the most recent version that is supported by the patcher. In youtube’s case, it’s 18.23.35. Here’s the link: https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/youtube/youtube-18-23-35-release/youtube-18-23-35-2-android-apk-download/
Do you have the “Google Search Fixer” add-on? If so, it’s a known issue. Until it’s fixed, do not click any images on the first page, only after changing to the “images” category.
Go to your whatsapp settings and then “chats”. On the bottom you should have 2 options “Transfer to android” and “Transfer to iPhone”. Choose the first one and it should show you the instructions on how to proceed.
Sadly, I can’t say if it works without a cable since I have never done it this way.
Looks like some minor refreshes to the design, which is nice. Thank god they still aren’t using Google’s quick settings style.
My only skepticism is the new expanded quick settings; I fear putting Wi-Fi and Bluetooth at the top of the screen will just make it harder to reach them.
If it is what I’m thinking of, it’s a known firefox bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1807420