What Happens if You Don't Sign In to a Google Account on Android? (www.makeuseof.com)
Do you need a Google account to use an Android phone? Here’s what you’ll lose—and gain—if you choose not to sign in.
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Do you need a Google account to use an Android phone? Here’s what you’ll lose—and gain—if you choose not to sign in.
Yeah they aren’t great. But at least we have the blob using emoji kitchen.
Beta 29...
Google is reportedly planning to introduce a new Android feature that will let users link their various Android devices together, similar to Continuity features across the Apple ecosystem. Android expert Mishaal Rahman posted about the potential feature, noting that it could allow Android devices that are signed into the same...
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Honestly idk about the new emojis. I don’t like the ones used now, but I don’t like the new ones either.
With the official release of Android 14 only weeks away, today we’re bringing you Beta 5, the last scheduled update in our Android 14 beta program. It’s the last chance to make sure your apps are ready and provide feedback before non-beta users start getting Android 14. To enable you to test your applications on devices...
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It was a good podcast episode. They talked about recent RCS news to those vr glasses that are cool. Also Mishal talks about Zenfone 10 at 30ish minute mark.
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In Android 14, the nanosecond API for java MotionEvents will be publicly exposed in the SDK so Chrome (and other apps with unbuffered input) will be able to call it...