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Attorneys general and consumers from 37 states alleged that Google held an unfair monopoly on Android devices..

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

I developed this app/widget a long time ago but it might still be useful to someone. It's free with no ads or other things.

The purpose of this widget is to make it easier for elderly people to make phone calls and read SMS.

There are various applications like this, but none were as simple and essential as I needed it, so I decided to create one. I share it in case it's useful to others.

Unlike other solutions this is a widget and not a launcher. The widget shows a dial panel, icons to show contacts and SMS and you can have buttons for a quick dial contact and device flashlight.
You can configure the widget from the application.

It is recommended to use a launcher that allows you to remove any other item from the home page and that allows you to lock the home page so as to prevent the person using the phone from removing the widget.
The Neo-Launcher home page lock is great and is what I currently recommend.

It needs Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) or newer.

Uses the following permissions:

  • android.permission.CALL_PHONE: to initiate a phone call. If you don't give this permission the application will open the default dialer app with the selected telephone number.
  • android.permission.READ_CONTACTS: to read the contacts to be displayed.
  • android.permission.READ_SMS: to read the SMS to be displayed.
  • android.permission.CAMERA: to use the flashlight.

For devices using Android M and newer, the buttons and icons you see in the widget depend on the permissions given to the app. For Lollipop and older devices there are switches to decide what you see in the widget.

You can download it from https://easyjoin.net/index.html#otherapps.
Here is the direct link for the apk: https://easyjoin.net/download/DialerWidget%201.3-6-release.apk

https://easyjoin.net/img/dialer_widget.png

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Fun fact: the phone has leaked 500 times this week.

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Alternative title: Users will be able to hide ads in an app with just two clicks
(I am an Android application developer and I really like this)

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You won’t use Pixel Pass to upgrade to a Pixel 8 in October.

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Survey on Android App Testing Practices

Dear Android Developers and Testers,
We cordially invite you to a brief 8-minute survey focusing on Android App testing practices. Your insights will greatly enhance our understanding of industry standards and help highlight areas of challenge and opportunity. Rest assured, your responses will be kept confidential and anonymous. Your expertise is invaluable, and we deeply appreciate your contribution to our research. Thank you for your time and participation.

https://forms.gle/G8UCsiy1V1vqyGor7

#android

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The Fairphone 5 will keep on trucking until at least 2031.

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The WebDetetive breach compromised more than 76,000 devices, or more than 1.5 gigabytes of data freed from the server, according to the hackers.

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The last 25 years of Google’s history can be boiled down to a battle against the Google bomb. Is the search engine finally losing to its hijackers?

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For the complete Q&A read this: https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/QANDA_20_2348

New rights for users: At the same time, citizens will be able to notify illegal content, including products, that they encounter and contest the decisions made by online platforms when their content is removed: platforms are obliged to notify them of any decision taken, of the reason to take that decision and to provide for a mechanism to contest the decision.

More transparency on advertising: Users will also receive more information about ads they are seeing on online platforms – for example, if and why an ad targets them specifically. Platforms will no longer present behaviourally targeted ads for minors and will no longer present ads to their users based on profiling that rests on special categories of personal data, such as their ethnicity, political views or sexual orientation.

Clearer consequences: Users will be able to seek compensation from providers of intermediary services for any damage or loss suffered due to an infringement of the DSA by such provider.

How will you keep a fair balance with fundamental rights such as the freedom of expression?

The DSA puts protection of freedom of expression at its very core. This includes protection from government interference in people's freedom of expression and information. The horizontal rules against illegal content are carefully calibrated and accompanied by robust safeguards for freedom of expression and an effective right of redress – to avoid both under-removal and over-removal of content on grounds of illegality.

The DSA gives users the possibility to contest the decisions taken by the online platforms to remove their content, including when these decisions are based on platforms' terms and conditions. Users can complain directly to the platform, choose an out-of-court dispute settlement body or seek redress before Courts.

The Digital Services Act proposes rules on transparency of content moderation decisions. For very large platforms, users and consumers will be able to have a better understanding of the ways these platforms impact our societies and will be obliged to mitigate those risks, including as regards freedom of expression. They will be held accountable through independent auditing reports and specialised and public scrutiny.

All the obligations in the DSA, including the crisis response mechanism, are carefully calibrated to promote the respect of fundamental rights, such as freedom of expression.

How does the Digital Services Act address dark patterns?

Under new rules, dark patterns are prohibited. Providers of online platforms will be required not to design, organise or operate their online interfaces in a way that deceives, manipulates or otherwise materially distorts or impairs the ability of users of their services to make free and informed decisions.

The ban complements, but does not overwrite the prohibitions already established under consumer protection and data protection rules, where a large numbers of dark patterns that mislead consumers are already banned in the EU.

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Currently typing this on my flip 5 connected to an external display via hdmi. This didn't work on the previous generations. Only on the fold. There is no toggle for dex which is exceptionally dissapointing. Does anyone know if you can launch it via adb?

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[Android app] shell4kbin - a dedicated browser for kbin.social

Update: https://github.com/anemomylos/shell4kbin/releases/tag/1.2-15

#android #androidapp #androidapps #kbin

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What are our experiences with Android tabs nowadays? How's the software side of Android going compared to how to was years ago?

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Anyone given this a go? Pretty keen to see how well this one works

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Hello, I am trying to temp-root my Motorola DROID MAXX 2, and I can not unlock the bootloader. I want to temp root so I can overwrite the bootloader with my own, unlockable version. Does anyone know of a temp root that would work? I have already tried dirtycow, RockMyMoto, and PwnMyMoto.

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Podcast player? (self.android)
submitted 1 year ago by GreyShack to c/[email protected]
 
 

I am currently using Podcast Addict, but am not finding it at all intuitive.

On another - work - phone, with a very restricted range of approved apps, I was using Spotify, which worked a lot better for me, but I would like to go for a podcast-specific app given the choice, since I don't plan on using Spotify for actual music or anything, and it seems a bit overkill for podcasts alone.

Do you have any recommendations?

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But Bing’s AI app can bring GPT-4 to Android right now.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Hi there! I simply don't know, which phone to buy, so I'm hoping to get some help..

First of all, I currently own a OnePlus 7T, which I've been very happy with. Recently though it's begun to act in mysterious ways, which is the reason, I'm now looking to buy a new phone.

Regarding what I'm looking for in a phone, I like a decent camera, good battery capacity and charging speeds.
Furthermore, I prefer to buy new and recently released phones, even though they're more expensive. I know it is often recommended to buy used phones or last gen phones, but I really like to have my phone supported for the longest time.

Regarding my own research, I first looked at the new OnePlus Nord 3, which looks great. I do however think the camera could be better (though the main sensor seems good). That also lead to to look at the OnePlus 11. It seems like a fine phone, but I'm questioning whether it's price is worth it. I do want to mention however, that I love the notification slider on my OP7T, which is also present on the Nord 3 and OP11.

Afterwards, I was looking at the presumably upcoming Pixel 8 (probably the pro). It seems to tick most of the boxes, only running short in regards to the charging speed, which I feel is a big drawback. I habe also heard about numerously bugs and glitches regarding the pixel 7, and is slowly loosing my trust in Google's ability to make phones. I do use a lot of Google services however, which would fit in nicely with the pixel.

Lastly, I've been looking at the Samsung S23+. It seems like a fine phone, and my only real drawback is that it's expensive. Furthermore I don't know if I love OneUi but I also don't know that I don't love it. I won't wait for the S24 however, as that seems to be too long in the future.

I hope someone will help me decide. It doesn't have to be any of those phones, and I'm more than willing to hear more pros and cons regarding different phones.

(Lastly, I'm based in Denmark)

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Android 14 will come to a Google Pixel smartphone near you in early 2023.

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Why give money to the people that develop surveillance tech? Isn't that the opposite of fostering privacy alternatives?

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I have an older Samsung Note 9 which suffers from a green flickering screen making it incredibly difficult to get access to it in order to turn dev tools on and transfer my old photos off it.

I've found a solution using Samsung Dex and a usb-c to hdmi cable, however due to having a pattern unlock and a glitchy screen, it's tricky to start up my phone with my pattern and now the auto factory reset option has enabled and I have only 1 attempt left to unlock my device before it factory resets.

I've managed to gain access to it/input my pattern multiple times when previously trying different options, however this time I haven't been as lucky.

Is anyone aware if the attempts reset over time if I left my phone for awhile, or will it remember I only have one attempt left, even after letting it drain and sitting for a couple of months?

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We’re updating our policy to open new ways to transact blockchain-based digital content within apps and games on Google Play.

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@calyxOS, I'm having audio issues since the last update. I'm running the OS on a Pixel 4a (5g). I rebooted my phone to install the latest update yesterday afternoon. Audio does not work on videos from NewPipe, YouTube.com, antennapod, etc.

No audio comes through during calls. Speakerphone button defaults to ON and cannot be unselected. None of the other buttons are pressable.

Is this issue unique to me? What can I do to fix this?

#calyx #calyxOS #degoogle #customROM

#android

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Fairphone proves the usual excuses for ending Android support aren't valid.

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