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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22174481

A new feature called "Screen time reminders" is now available on Google Pixel devices as well as other Android phones.

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A source within Google has told Android Authority that Google plans to basically turn Chrome OS into Android.

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Google Authenticator 7.0 brings a Material You redesign and new features, while changing how you copy 2-factor authentication (2FA) codes.

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I'm saying this because now i see a lot Google related posts. My(this one) account is new . but I'm here for a some time now.

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I recently got a small keychain device for free as a cheap promotional item. It looks like one of these: https://powerstick.com/powertag/

It asks that you install this app: Spot 2.0 Bluetooth Finder

Some concerns right away:

  • It requires an account
  • It said that my password was too long
  • It seems that these apps will need 24/7 access to location in order to work properly, so I'm not comfortable making an account on some app I've never heard of

So my questions:

Q1: If someone is given a similar device, is there a FOSS app that they can use it with? So far I've found:

  • BLE Radar (FDroid, GitHub). It looks promising and I haven't played with all the custom profiles yet. While I was able to connect the device and see it on a map, I don't see an option to ring the device from the app. Since it's a key ring, I imagine most people would use it to find their keys in their home, for which the speaker would be helpful.

  • iTracing2 (FDroid, GitHub). This one is very minimalistic, and while I could get it connected, it seems to only work in the device > phone direction, where you can press a button on the keychain to initiate an action on the phone (ex. ring the phone)

Q2: If someone wanted to get a good quality version of this, which brands do you recommend? Ideally it would be accurate and be compatible with some FOSS app(s).

I remember seeing Chipolo mentioned in some other thread here, but I don't know if they meet those requirements

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22088398

Following the announcement on Wednesday, the new real-time Scam Detection is rolling out to the Phone by Google app beta on Pixel.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22088397

In addition to adding “Your profile,” Google Messages is now explicitly reminding you what name and profile you’re “Sending as.”

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Google might let you hide your actual email address from Android apps with a new “Shielded Email.” When creating a new...

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In a rollout that has spanned three months, Google Authenticator 7.0 is now widely available on Android with a Material You redesign and...

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Google messages is making its double tap to heart gesture available to all users with a new server-side update to the app.

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so, JamesDSP needs root or it isn't able to modify Spotify sound. why is the JBL headphones app capable of modifying all sound without root? i assume it is actually modifying the sound with the headphones firmware, so is there a way to like apply JamesDSP without root? like any way at all?

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The Android 15 QPR2 beta hints that Google will bring back icon shape customization, a feature it cut from Android 12.

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People keep mentioning GraphineOS as a reason to buy a Pixel, but in other regards the Pixel hardware doesn't seem so great. If you get a different phone that can run Lineage, is Graphene really better? Thanks.

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Hi everyone,

So, LG is notorious for deleting files the moment their hardware is past support... anything to prevent you from retaining a device when you can be pressed to have to replace it. I have an older device and I have tracked down exactly what is wrong and how to fix it. Some folks have stated it's bricked, but much research has revealed that this is untrue. I need the stock firmware, but LG's site download links are all dead.

The device is the LG US730 (LG "Splendor"). The file I need is:
US73011b_03.S11b_03.P15107

If anyone has this or a previous version, I would so greatly appreciate it! I have spent many hours trying to track down the file from a mirror, an archive, a fan site, a site that has firmware backup files.... no luck anywhere. I figured it can't hurt to post a request just in case someone has it.

Thanks for reading, and if you can help, I would be in your debt and happily return the favor if you ever need anything that I have.

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After a closed beta program, the anti-AI camera replacement Zerocam is now available on Android via the Google Play Store.

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Earlier this year, Google Maps started showing the weather in the top-left corner, but that’s now being moved...

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Google is requiring new chipsets that launch with Android 15 support to implement support for the Android Virtualization Framework.

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Accessing the new Quick Settings panel in Android 16 won’t require swiping down with two fingers, after all.

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If you updated Google Photos and something looks different on your Pixel, it's because the status bar went from transparent to translucent...

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Android 16 may add an audio input switcher feature that lets you choose which audio device to use as the microphone for all apps.

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Android may soon open Captive Portals in an Android Custom Tab instead of a WebView, making it easier to access some public Wi-Fi networks.

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Right now, some camera apps on Android aren't able to capture RAW photos, but that's set to change with a new version of the CameraX library.

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In a recent update to the HSBC app they've added a screen to prevent you from using the app unless you use the default (google) keyboard.

They do a similar thing if you have an accessibility service running that can access the screens content. A fair enough security warning if you've happened to install a dodgy keyboard app, but highly frustrating when using an open source alternative that enhances the security and privacy over the default option (HeliBoard in my case).

I haven't found a way to circumvent the page yet. It would be useful if Android allowed you to block the permission to query all packages, but alas.

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After the new miniplayer, YouTube is rolling out the fine-tunable redesign of playback speed in the Android and iOS app...

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