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Tech&Co
Apple veut la peau de Beeper, l'appli Android – 12/12

Tech&Co

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 23:07


Ce mardi 12 décembre, François Sorel a reçu Julien Villeret, directeur de l'innovation chez EDF, Frédéric Simottel, journaliste BFM Business, et Yves Maitre, operating partner Joit capital et consultant, ancien PDG de HTC. Ils se sont penchés sur Beeper, l'application qui permet d'utiliser iMessage sur Android, et Netflix qui vient de supprimer son abonnement Essentiel, dans l'émission Tech & Co, la quotidienne, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au jeudi et réécoutez la en podcast.

96.5 WKLH
Thieves Don't Like Android (12/6/23)

96.5 WKLH

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 3:00


Thieves Don't Like Android (12/6/23) by 96.5 WKLH

Ask The Tech Guys (Audio)
ATTG 1980: 132 Tiny Bubbles - Bluetooth Transmitter, Dick DeBartolo, Pixel Tablet

Ask The Tech Guys (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 150:56


Vidcon was this past week. Why am I getting a mix of different languages in my Windows applications? Can you use a Bluetooth transmitter with an old record turntable? How can I put the latest version of the Android operating system on my old smartphones? Dick DeBartolo and the 132-hole bubble machine. Are these USB-C to headphone adapters good enough since most smartphones don't have a headphone jack? How can I easily make a video of life memories for a senior family member? Why is my wired internet slower than my wireless? What's the best way to manage all my photos on my smartphone/computer? Leo reviews the new Google Pixel tablet. Is there a way to load my images more quickly on my website? Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Dick DeBartolo Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/1980 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT fastmail.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT cachefly.com

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
Ask The Tech Guys 1980: 132 Tiny Bubbles

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 150:56


Vidcon was this past week. Why am I getting a mix of different languages in my Windows applications? Can you use a Bluetooth transmitter with an old record turntable? How can I put the latest version of the Android operating system on my old smartphones? Dick DeBartolo and the 132-hole bubble machine. Are these USB-C to headphone adapters good enough since most smartphones don't have a headphone jack? How can I easily make a video of life memories for a senior family member? Why is my wired internet slower than my wireless? What's the best way to manage all my photos on my smartphone/computer? Leo reviews the new Google Pixel tablet. Is there a way to load my images more quickly on my website? Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Dick DeBartolo Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/1980 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/all-twittv-shows Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT fastmail.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT cachefly.com

Radio Leo (Audio)
Ask The Tech Guys 1980: 132 Tiny Bubbles

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 150:56


Vidcon was this past week. Why am I getting a mix of different languages in my Windows applications? Can you use a Bluetooth transmitter with an old record turntable? How can I put the latest version of the Android operating system on my old smartphones? Dick DeBartolo and the 132-hole bubble machine. Are these USB-C to headphone adapters good enough since most smartphones don't have a headphone jack? How can I easily make a video of life memories for a senior family member? Why is my wired internet slower than my wireless? What's the best way to manage all my photos on my smartphone/computer? Leo reviews the new Google Pixel tablet. Is there a way to load my images more quickly on my website? Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Dick DeBartolo Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/1980 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/total-leo Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT fastmail.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT cachefly.com

The Tech Guy (Video HI)
ATTG 1980: 132 Tiny Bubbles - Bluetooth Transmitter, Dick DeBartolo, Pixel Tablet

The Tech Guy (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 150:56


Vidcon was this past week. Why am I getting a mix of different languages in my Windows applications? Can you use a Bluetooth transmitter with an old record turntable? How can I put the latest version of the Android operating system on my old smartphones? Dick DeBartolo and the 132-hole bubble machine. Are these USB-C to headphone adapters good enough since most smartphones don't have a headphone jack? How can I easily make a video of life memories for a senior family member? Why is my wired internet slower than my wireless? What's the best way to manage all my photos on my smartphone/computer? Leo reviews the new Google Pixel tablet. Is there a way to load my images more quickly on my website? Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Dick DeBartolo Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/1980 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT fastmail.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT cachefly.com

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
Ask The Tech Guys 1980: 132 Tiny Bubbles

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 150:56


Vidcon was this past week. Why am I getting a mix of different languages in my Windows applications? Can you use a Bluetooth transmitter with an old record turntable? How can I put the latest version of the Android operating system on my old smartphones? Dick DeBartolo and the 132-hole bubble machine. Are these USB-C to headphone adapters good enough since most smartphones don't have a headphone jack? How can I easily make a video of life memories for a senior family member? Why is my wired internet slower than my wireless? What's the best way to manage all my photos on my smartphone/computer? Leo reviews the new Google Pixel tablet. Is there a way to load my images more quickly on my website? Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Dick DeBartolo Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/1980 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/all-twittv-shows Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT fastmail.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT cachefly.com

Radio Leo (Video HD)
Ask The Tech Guys 1980: 132 Tiny Bubbles

Radio Leo (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 150:56


Vidcon was this past week. Why am I getting a mix of different languages in my Windows applications? Can you use a Bluetooth transmitter with an old record turntable? How can I put the latest version of the Android operating system on my old smartphones? Dick DeBartolo and the 132-hole bubble machine. Are these USB-C to headphone adapters good enough since most smartphones don't have a headphone jack? How can I easily make a video of life memories for a senior family member? Why is my wired internet slower than my wireless? What's the best way to manage all my photos on my smartphone/computer? Leo reviews the new Google Pixel tablet. Is there a way to load my images more quickly on my website? Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Dick DeBartolo Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/1980 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/total-leo Sponsors: canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT fastmail.com/twit GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT cachefly.com

AppleInsider Daily
06/23/2023: Apple Card may come to India next, NC Apple Store to reopen early 2024, some Apple chips to use cheaper manufacturing process, Cinematic mode comes to some third-party apps, Meta shortchanges Canadian users, and Android 12 fubars 911 calls

AppleInsider Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 7:35


Contact your host with questions, suggestions or requests about sponsoring the AppleInsider Daily:charles_martin@appleinsider.comLinks from the showApple Card may launch next in IndiaApple replacing shuttered North Carolina store with new locationApple iPhone 15 chip manufacturing may shift to a less expensive trackThird-party apps will be able to edit Cinematic Mode videos in iOS 17Facebook shutters news rather than pay up under new Canadian lawAndroid has an emergency call false positive problem tooSubscribe to the AppleInsider podcast on: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Spotify Subscribe to the HomeKit Insider podcast on:•  Apple Podcasts•  Overcast•  Pocket Casts•  Spotify

AndroidGuys Reviews
The XIAOMI 12T is really awesome... but there's a catch

AndroidGuys Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 13:23


In this episode Scott and Luke discuss the Xiaomi 12T. Find out what Scott thinks of the heavy hitting phone and learn whether he's willing to recommend it to others.Consider following us on social media and checking out our podcast and YouTube channel!Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/androidguysInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/androidguysPodcast: https://feeds.simplecast.com/Euu8HkMQWebsite: http://www.androidguys.com

Orbital
The best phone under Rs. 30,000

Orbital

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 32:33


It's been a while since we asked this question on Orbital: What is the best phone under Rs. 30,000 in India right now? Gadgets 360 reviewer Pranav Hegde and consultant sub editor Siddhant Chandra join Orbital host Akhil Arora to tell us just that. Read: The best phones under Rs. 30,000 We discuss what has changed in the past 18 months, why you should be ready to make compromises, and the phones you should consider depending on your requirements. Along the way, we delve into the features that matter and the ones that merely sound good. Lastly, we talk about expected launches in the near future. Follow Gadgets 360 on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Write to us at podcast@gadgets360.com Chapters Intro (00:00) Added interest (0:22) What not to expect (04:02) What to expect (06:39) Alternatives (18:24) Upcoming (27:07) Outro (32:11) Cover: Sheldon Pinto/Gadgets 360. Photo credits: Xiaomi, Roydon Cerejo/Gadgets 360, Pinto/Gadgets 360.

Orbital
5G is here. Should you buy a 4G phone?

Orbital

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 32:40


5G is starting to roll out in India. Is this still a good time to purchase a 4G-only smartphone? Gadgets 360 senior reviewer Sheldon Pinto and reviewer Pranav Hegde join Orbital host Akhil Arora to discuss just that — through the perspective of the Moto G72. Read: Moto G72 hands-on: promising all-rounder misses out on 5G Launched earlier this week, the Moto G72 is a sub-Rs. 20,000 phone that offers a 120Hz HDR OLED display, a 108-megapixel rear camera, and a big 5000mAh battery. But there's no 5G. Pinto and Hegde offer their expert views, to help you decide whether you should buy a 4G phone in India today, or opt for a 5G alternative from Moto, Redmi, OnePlus, and beyond. Follow Gadgets 360 on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Write to us at podcast@gadgets360.com Chapters Intro (00:00) 4G phone in 5G era (00:22) The 5G hype (06:23) Moto G72 (11:14) What does Moto think? (14:35) 4G and 5G alternatives (25:24) Outro (31:49) Photo credits: Pranav Hegde/Gadgets 360

Orbital
Moto Edge 30 Ultra and Fusion review

Orbital

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 36:01


Motorola has bigger ambitions in India, as it forays into iPhone and Galaxy S territory. Gadgets 360 senior reviewer Sheldon Pinto and reviewer Pranav Hegde join Orbital host Akhil Arora to discuss the Edge 30 Ultra and Fusion. Read: Edge 30 Ultra hands-on: checking all the boxes The Rs. 60,000 Edge 30 Ultra has everything on paper: the latest Snapdragon chip, 125W fast charging, and promise of three Android updates. Oh, I forgot the highlight feature: a 200-megapixel rear camera. But there are problems. Read: Edge 30 Fusion hands-on: a new flagship killer in town Its Rs. 40,000 sibling, the Edge 30 Fusion, is being dubbed a flagship killer. While it's behind on the chipset, it doesn't compromise elsewhere: lightweight, 8K recording, and a curved display. Is that enough? Tune into the latest Orbital episode, as Pinto and Hegde tell us more. Follow Gadgets 360 on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Write to us at podcast@gadgets360.com Chapters Intro (00:00) Edge 30 Ultra (00:23) The problems (05:56) The rest of it (09:59) Edge 30 Fusion (15:57) Cameras (23:52) Performance (26:31) Moto verdict (33:04) Outro (35:40) Photo credits: Sheldon Pinto/Gadgets 360, Pranav Hegde/Gadgets 360.

Orbital
Android 13 review: building on Android 12

Orbital

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 35:14


New Android 12 phones are still being launched, but Android 13 has arrived. Gadgets 360 senior reviewer Sheldon Pinto and video producer Aditya Nath Jha join Orbital host Akhil Arora to discuss Google's newest offering — now out of beta. We talk about the improvements to Android 13 under the hood, how it performs on Pixel devices, and the additional theming customisation options at your disposal. Along the way, we touch upon Android 13's dessert codename, and attempt to answer the biggest question of them all: when can you expect to get Android 13 on your phone? Follow Gadgets 360 on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Write to us at podcast@gadgets360.com Chapters Intro (00:00) What dessert is it? (00:19) Ok Google, what's new? (02:56) How does it perform? (12:54) More colours! (17:01) When do I get it? (23:14) Outro (34:57) Photo credits: Sheldon Pinto/Gadgets 360

Orbital
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 + Z Flip 4

Orbital

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 19:09


Do the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Z Flip 4 offer enough over last year's models? Gadgets 360 reviews editor Roydon Cerejo and senior reviewer Sheldon Pinto join Orbital host Akhil Arora to discuss Samsung's newest foldables. We talk about the smaller hinge and bigger battery on the Flip 4, the Galaxy S22 features that are coming to Fold 4 and Flip 4, and the improvements to the display on the Fold 4. Along the way, we touch upon the new processor on both Z Fold 4 and Z Flip 4, the new Android 12L-driven taskbar on Fold 4, and why foldables might be maturing already. Follow Gadgets 360 on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Write to us at podcast@gadgets360.com Chapters Intro (00:00) Pricing (02:35) Galaxy Z Flip 4 (04:44) Galaxy Z Fold 4 (07:40) Durability (10:54) Software additions (13:01) Final thoughts (17:11) Outro (18:51) Cover: Samsung. Photo credits: Roydon Cerejo/Gadgets 360, Samsung.

Orbital
Realme Pad X + Watch 3 + Buds Air 3 Neo

Orbital

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 26:10


Realme has announced the tablet Pad X, “smartwatch” Watch 3, and TWS earbuds Air 3 Neo. Gadgets 360 senior reviewer Ali Pardiwala and reviews editor Roydon Cerejo join Orbital host Akhil Arora to discuss the three new Realme products. We talk about how the Buds Air 3 Neo continues a strategy that has introduced features at prices never seen before, and why you shouldn't expect them to deliver. Later, we touch upon how the Watch 3 is essentially a ‘notifier', and what we can expect from the Pad X as Android OEMs re-embrace the form factor. Follow Gadgets 360 on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Write to us at podcast@gadgets360.com Chapters Intro (00:00) Buds Air 3 Neo (00:36) Watch 3 (08:03) Pad X (17:32) Outro (25:52) Photo credits: Realme

Orbital
Pixel 6a review: camera first, India last

Orbital

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 36:06


Nearly two years — and two full generations — on from the last one, Google is back with a new phone in India. Gadgets 360 senior reviewers Aditya Shenoy and Sheldon Pinto join Orbital host Akhil Arora to discuss the Pixel 6a. We discuss how it compares to its brother Pixel 6, what the Pixel 6a camera offers (and doesn't), and why Google has more or less given up on the Indian smartphone market. Read: Pixel 6a first impressions Along the way, we touch upon Google's Tensor chip, how we feel about the 6a given our experiences with the Pixel 4a, and the other phones you should consider at its Rs. 43,999 price. Follow Gadgets 360 on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Write to us at podcast@gadgets360.com Chapters Intro (00:00) More SE or mini? (00:34) Pixel magic (07:00) Why not Pixel 6? (10:53) The software (14:31) Nexus to Pixel (18:25) The competition (23:54) Finicky fingerprint (27:03) The rest (30:45) Outro (35:47) Cover: Aditya Shenoy/Gadgets 360. Photo credits: Jamshed Avari/Gadgets 360, Google, Shenoy/Gadgets 360, Kārlis Dambrāns, OnePlus.

Orbital
Oppo Reno 8 and 8 Pro: OnePlus wine in a new bottle?

Orbital

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 34:10


Why is Oppo making strange choices with its flagship Reno series? Gadgets 360 reviews editor Roydon Cerejo and senior reviewer Sheldon Pinto join Orbital host Akhil Arora to discuss the Reno 8 and Reno 8 Pro. We talk about the heavy similarities with OnePlus 10R and Nord 2T — both share a parent company — the bewildering omissions vis-à-vis the OnePlus phones, and the design decisions that suggest little consistency. Read: Oppo Reno 8 Pro first impressions Along the way, we touch upon the two other launches — the Oppo Pad Air tablet, and the Oppo Enco X2 TWS earbuds — and Oppo's reluctance to enter India's premium smartphone segment that its sister companies have embraced. Follow Gadgets 360 on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Write to us at podcast@gadgets360.com Chapters Intro (00:00) Hello Reno (00:24) What's new (05:11) vs OnePlus (08:22) Software and more (14:45) The competition (20:03) Pad Air and Enco X2 (29:07) Outro (31:44) Cover: Sheldon Pinto/Gadgets 360. Photo credits: Pinto/Gadgets 360, Oppo.

Orbital
Nothing Phone 1 review: master of none

Orbital

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 46:48


OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei has launched a new phone out of nothing. Sorry, I mean Nothing. Gadgets 360 reviews editor Roydon Cerejo and senior reviewer Aditya Shenoy join Orbital host Akhil Arora to discuss the Nothing Phone 1. We talk about the Glyph lighting system on the back, the mid-tier Snapdragon chip you don't expect in this segment, and how the Nothing Phone 1 price in India stacks up against the competition. Read: Nothing Phone 1 first impressions Along the way, we touch upon Nothing's journey to date, the software that is rough around the edges, and the Phone 1's terrible pre-applied scratch guard. Follow Gadgets 360 on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Write to us at podcast@gadgets360.com Chapters Intro (00:00) All about Nothing (00:23) Pricing and variants (03:23) Glyph, what's that? (14:41) Software promises (24:30) The cameras (29:26) Performance (38:38) Outro (46:27) Photo credits: Roydon Cerejo/Gadgets 360

la quotidienne iWeek
iPhone : 15 ans déjà depuis ce 29 juin 2007

la quotidienne iWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 8:06


Voici l'épisode 22 de "la quotidienne iWeek" en ce mercredi 29 juin 2022. iPhone : 15 ans déjà depuis ce 29 juin 2007. Présentation : Benjamin VINCENT (@benjaminvincent) + François LE TRUÉDIC (@fanchy56). Production : OUATCH Audio. Tags : putain... 15 ans ! ; Firefox 102, pas de pitié pour les trackers ; J255 ; clap de fin sur le trimestre ; Switch to Android... 12. Bonne découverte de "la quotidienne iWeek" si vous nous écoutez pour la première fois, parlez de nous autour de vous, retweetez-nous (@iweeknews), bonne journée, bonne écoute et à demain ! Benjamin VINCENT & la team #iweekLQI PS : rejoignez la communauté iWeek sur Patreon et bénéficiez de bonus exclusifs !

Orbital
Poco F4 5G: best phone around Rs. 30,000?

Orbital

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 30:28


Can Poco's new phone emerge as the best phone around Rs. 30,000? Gadgets 360 reviews editor Roydon Cerejo and senior reviewer Aditya Shenoy join host Akhil Arora to discuss the Poco F4 5G. We talk about the history of Poco phones, the features on offer here, and the brands and models Poco F4 is competing with, including possibly the upcoming Pixel 6a. Read: Poco F4 5G hands-on Along the way, we offer an explainer on IP ratings, touch upon the merits and demerits of fast charging, and pick apart the promises of Android software updates. Follow Gadgets 360 on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Write to us at podcast@gadgets360.com Chapters Intro (00:00) How we got here (00:20) The competition (04:40) IP rating means? (08:23) Fast charging (13:15) Poco MIUI (17:55) Pixel 6a — and verdict (24:29) Outro (29:52) Photo credits: Roydon Cerejo/Gadgets 360, Google.

Desde la Barra de Abel
Porque no le llega Android 12 Motorola Moto G9 Plus

Desde la Barra de Abel

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 14:36


#Motog9plus Veremos porque no llega Android 12 a la linea Moto G9 . Bajo su responsabilidad Redes Sociales: Tik Tok @damiantiscornia Instagram : damiangtiscornia Grupo de Ayuda en Telegram https://t.me/damiantiscorniayoutube Correo: damiangtiscornia@gmail.com Página Web bandageek.com https://damian-tiscornia.blogspot.com Grupo de Telegram; https://t.me/damiantiscorniayoutube Donaciones: https://www.paypal.me/desdelabarradea... Twitter: https://twitter.com/damiantiscornia https://twitter.com/TiscorniaDamian Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DesdeLaBarra... Grupo Telegram: https://t.me/desdelabarradeabel Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr62... Podcast: https://ar.ivoox.com/es/podcast-desde...

Radiogeek
#Radiogeek - Android 12 no supera el 10% del mercado mundial de smartphones instalados - Nro 2113

Radiogeek

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 47:32


Android 12 no supera el 10% del mercado mundial de smartphones instalados, ademas; TikTok lanza las suscripciones de pago; Motorola lanzará un teléfono con cámara de 200 MP en julio; IFA Berlin 2022 está listo: a partir del 2 de septiembre con el regreso de todos los principales expositores; #Apple anuncia la fecha para la WWDC22 y mucho mas. Los temas del día: #Columnatech – Hoy hablamos sobre las plataformas de streaming https://infosertecla.com/2022/05/24/columnatech-hoy-hablamos-sobre-las-plataformas-de-streaming/? #Apple anuncia la fecha para la WWDC22 https://infosertecla.com/2022/05/24/apple-anuncia-la-fecha-para-la-wwdc22/? #Argentina – Samsung anuncia la disponibilidad del Galaxy A33 5G en el país https://infosertecla.com/2022/05/24/argentina-samsung-anuncia-la-disponibilidad-del-galaxy-a33-5g-en-el-pais/? Como proteger nuestro WhatsApp de un robo de cuenta https://infosertecla.com/2022/05/24/como-proteger-nuestro-whatsapp-de-un-robo-de-cuenta/ IFA Berlin 2022 está listo: a partir del 2 de septiembre con el regreso de todos los principales expositores https://www.gsmarena.com/ifa_berlin_2022_is_a_go_starting_on_september_2_with_all_major_exhibitors_returning-news-54363.php Motorola lanzará un teléfono con cámara de 200 MP en julio https://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_is_launching_a_200mp_camera_phone_in_july_-news-54390.php Según los informes, la cámara frontal mejorada del iPhone 14 cuesta tres veces más https://www.xda-developers.com/iphone-14-improved-front-camera/? Lanzada la nueva Xiaomi Mi Smart Band 7 TikTok lanza las suscripciones de pago https://www.theverge.com/2022/5/23/23138598/tiktok-livestream-subscriptions-emotes-twitch-payments APOYANOS DESDE PAYPAL https://www.paypal.me/arielmcorg APOYANOS DESDE PATREON https://www.patreon.com/radiogeek APOYANOS DESDE CAFECITO https://cafecito.app/radiogeek Podes seguirme desde Twitter @arielmcorg (www.twitter.com/arielmcorg) También desde Instagram @arielmcorg (www.instagram.com/arielmcorg) Sumate al canal de Telegram #Radiogeekpodcast (http://telegram.me/Radiogeekpodcast)

MobileViews.com Podcast
MobileViews Podcast 405:Mosquitos forecasts; Android 12 for tablets?

MobileViews.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 43:03


Todd Ogasawara and Jon Westfall discuss: KDE's Okular multi-platform Open Source file viewer Google Security myth busting and spring cleaning Google/Off Mosquito forecasts - except for AK & HI Where is Android 12 for tablets? Security paranoia vs. practicality

Phones Show Chat
Phones Show Chat episode 693 ("Ben Smith, Yearly iPhones and the future...",01/05/2022)

Phones Show Chat

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 68:00


Phones Show Chat 693 - Show Notes Steve Litchfield and Ted Salmon with Ben Smith (361 Podcast) MeWe Groups Join Links PSC - PSC Photos - PSC Classifieds - Steve - Ted Feedback and Contributions Tom Stuart on John Craig on Microsoft Surface Duo Android 13 Beta 1 Face Unlock for More Pixels, Maybe Device Week Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max Pixel 6 Pro - Pixel 5 iPhone 13 Pro Max Oppo Find X3 Pro Unihertz Titan Pocket - Michael Fisher's Review Xiaomi Redmi Note 11S 4G vs 5G Version iPhone 13 Pro Android 12 for Motorola Edge Plus (2020) - and PC module of Ready For Android 12 and Auto-Brightness Chargie Dongle in Testing Four Way Camera Shootout between Xperia 5 ii, iPhone 12 Pro Max , Pixel 6 Pro and Surface Duo 2 Live Draw Every week we have a Prize Draw for your chance to win phone accessories and this week's winner is Darryn Reid! Do get involved before the next one by joining the Virtual Pint of Beer a Month Club - It could be you winning a prize! stevelitchfield.com/paypal.htm & tinyurl.com/pspromo Photo of the Week Knebworth House and Gardens by Joe Hickey using a Google Pixel 6 Pro: Help us by buying from Amazon UK via Steve's affiliate or Ted's affiliate. Or buy Ted a coffee? Links of Interest PodHubUK - Twitter - MeWe PSC Group - PSC Photos - PSC Classifieds - WhateverWorks - Camera Creations - TechAddictsUK - The TechBox - AAM - AAWP - Chewing Gum for the Ears - Projector Room - Coffee Time - Ted's Salmagundi - Steve's Rants'n'Raves

Radio Giga
OnePlus 8, 8 Pro, 8T erhalten Android 12 und 5G im o2-Netz

Radio Giga

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022


OnePlus verteilt, nun auch offiziell und in Europa, Android 12 für seine 8er-Serie von 2020. Das bringt nicht nur den frischen Anstrich und Neuerungen des großen Betriebssystem-Updates – o2-Kunden erhalten nun auch endlich Zugriff auf 5G.

Radio Giga
Xiaomi legt los: Beliebter Preis-Leistungs-Kracher erhält das Android-12-Update

Radio Giga

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022


Xiaomi-Smartphones sind in Deutschland extrem beliebt, denn sie bieten meist ein sehr gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis. Umso erfreulicher ist es, wenn das chinesische Unternehmen echte Preis-Leistungs-Kracher mit großen Software-Updates versorgt. Das ist dieses Mal der Fall und trifft ein echt beliebtes Modell.

El Recuento Podcast
Motorola ACTUALIZA a Android 12 al Moto G200 y más

El Recuento Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 11:41


En est episodio de noticias de tecnología hablamos de: Moto G200 empieza a recibir Android 12 Oppo F21 Series es oficial Apple presenta iMovie 3.0 Se filtra el Oppo Reno8 Samsung no usará chips de Mediatek en flagships

HeadphonesNeil The Blog
OnePlus 9 Pro Android 12 Review Update

HeadphonesNeil The Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 11:19


On this episode, I give my initial thoughts of the update and how it compares to the Pixel 6 Pro.~~~~~Video Version~~~~~LinksTwitterWebsite Support the show and get early access to upcoming content!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/headphonesneil-reviews. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Espresso con Victor
Android 12 L ya está aquí

Espresso con Victor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 17:22


En el día 1 después de la apasionante keynote de Apple que me llevó a grabar un episodio de 30 minutos, hoy aligero el equipaje. Y aún así, te hablaré de Android, de inteligencia artificial, de la ayuda tech a Ucrania o de una demanda que afecta directamente a HBO. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

All About Android (MP3)
AAA 568: No Twelvel For The Sixel - Android 12.1, Samsung throttling, OSOM gets real, HTC Metaverse phone

All About Android (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 84:33


Android 12L is official as "Android 12.1," rolling out now to Pixel phones. Android 12L: Hands-on with EVERY new feature and function. New Feature Drop update leaves out Pixel 6, improves Live Caption & Live Translate. Geekbench just banned the last four years of Samsung flagships over throttling debacle. Samsung responds to app-throttling discovery, promises to ship an off switch. OSOM talks about its first phone, ahead of a Q4 release. Carl Pei's Nothing is working on a smartphone. Nothing can't stop smartphone leaks. HTC will make a return to 'high-end' Android phones in April, focused on the Metaverse. Google Pixel 6a and Pixel Watch could launch later than expected. Google Pixel 6a and 'Pixel Watch' tipped to come in three colors each, 32GB storage for watch. YouTube Music artist pages now list songs and albums 'From your library,' like Play Music . Google is pulling the plug on Assistant Snapshot, the only trace left of Google Now. Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3MAH7jz Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: itpro.tv/allaboutandroid promo code AAA30

TWiT Bits (MP3)
AAA Clip: Android 12.1 is Rolling Out!

TWiT Bits (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 12:56


On All About Android, Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao discuss the official release of Android 12.1 that focuses on larger screen devices and foldables. For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/568 #Android #Android12.1 #Technology Hosts: Jason Howell, Huyen Tue Dao, and Ron Richards You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/

All About Android (Video HI)
AAA 568: No Twelvel For The Sixel - Android 12.1, Samsung throttling, OSOM gets real, HTC Metaverse phone

All About Android (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 84:57


Android 12L is official as "Android 12.1," rolling out now to Pixel phones. Android 12L: Hands-on with EVERY new feature and function. New Feature Drop update leaves out Pixel 6, improves Live Caption & Live Translate. Geekbench just banned the last four years of Samsung flagships over throttling debacle. Samsung responds to app-throttling discovery, promises to ship an off switch. OSOM talks about its first phone, ahead of a Q4 release. Carl Pei's Nothing is working on a smartphone. Nothing can't stop smartphone leaks. HTC will make a return to 'high-end' Android phones in April, focused on the Metaverse. Google Pixel 6a and Pixel Watch could launch later than expected. Google Pixel 6a and 'Pixel Watch' tipped to come in three colors each, 32GB storage for watch. YouTube Music artist pages now list songs and albums 'From your library,' like Play Music . Google is pulling the plug on Assistant Snapshot, the only trace left of Google Now. Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3MAH7jz Hosts: Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: itpro.tv/allaboutandroid promo code AAA30

TWiT Bits (Video HD)
AAA Clip: Android 12.1 is Rolling Out!

TWiT Bits (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 13:00


On All About Android, Jason Howell, Ron Richards, and Huyen Tue Dao discuss the official release of Android 12.1 that focuses on larger screen devices and foldables. For the full episode, visit twit.tv/aaa/568 #Android #Android12.1 #Technology Hosts: Jason Howell, Huyen Tue Dao, and Ron Richards You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/

Shufflecast
#286 – One UI 4 i macOS (S06E18)

Shufflecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 57:43


W dzisiejszym odcinku wrażenia z użytkowania Androida 12 wraz z One UI 4. To wszystko z punktu widzenia użytkownika Samsunga Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. W dodatku pojawią się odczucia z obcowania z nowym komputerem iMac i Mac OS. Wspomnimy o kolejnym „świetnie” wycenionym telefonie oraz usłyszycie mały follow up do recenzji Apple Watch SE. 08:37 […]

HeadphonesNeil The Blog
Dynamic Android 12 Style Media Player with Nova Launcher and KWGT

HeadphonesNeil The Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 40:28


SummaryCreate a widget with rounded corners and changes the background color based on the cover art of the currently playing track but also pulls the primary color from your currently set wallpaper.PrerequisitesNova LauncherKWGTLinksVideo VersionTwitterWebsite Support the show and get early access to upcoming content!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/headphonesneil-reviews. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

HeadphonesNeil The Blog
Android 12 for OnePlus 5T (via DerpFest ROM) - Initial Thoughts

HeadphonesNeil The Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 13:12


Summary - I wanted to play with Android 12 but didn't see a stable-ish ROM for my OnePlus 9 Pro. On the flip side, there is one for the OnePlus 5T so I gave it a shot.Link - OnePlus 5T DerpFest ROM on XDAVideo review on YouTubeLinksSubscribeSupportTwitterWebsite Support the show and get early access to upcoming content!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/headphonesneil-reviews. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mingis on Tech
How Pixel users can get the most out of Android 12

Mingis on Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 33:54


By rolling out some Android 12 features exclusively to Pixel users, Google gave itself an opportunity to further differentiate its own devices from the rest of the Android pack. New updates, like the Material You interface, give Pixel owners the chance to redesign the look and feel of their phones. Plus, Android 12 and the newly launched Pixel 6 both purport to have privacy-centric changes. So, how does the Pixel Android 12 experience compare to the experience of Galaxy user? Computerworld managing editor Val Potter and contributing editor JR Raphael join Juliet to discuss new Android 12 features, including how it performs on the new Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro versus other Android devices. 

AndroidGuys Reviews
Hangin' with the 'Guys - Pixel 6 and Everything Else

AndroidGuys Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 75:45


Scott and Luke sit down to discuss a variety of topics including apps and products they've recently spent time with as well as a wide range of other items. [0:00] Intro[0:45] Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro announcement[2:45] The features that excite us the most[13:40] Flexispot Standing Desk[17:50] Dash Mini Maker Grill[21:30] The Squid Game[32:20] Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters[36:45] Sex Education (Season 3)[41:50] 411, *67, *69[44:30] Dave Chappelle: The Closer[46:30] The Movies That Made Us[50:10] What do Julia Roberts and Pete Davidson have in common?[56:55] Hues and Clues[1:04:10] R.E.M. - New Adventures in Hi-Fi 25th Anniversary[1:11:40] Outro

KCSU News
FCPS investigates deadly crash, Google introduces Android 12

KCSU News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 48:34


Fortschritt – Der Technik-Podcast – detektor.fm
Smartphone-Herbst: Android 12 vs. iOS 15

Fortschritt – Der Technik-Podcast – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 15:01


In der abschließenden Folge unserer „Smartphone-Herbst“-Reihe vergleichen wir die beiden großen Betriebssysteme auf den Handys. Sowohl Google als auch Apple veröffentlichen mit Android 12 beziehungsweise iOS 15 neue Updates. Werbepartner: Telefónica o2 Business Alle Infos zu den SD-WAN-Paketen und weiteren innovativen Lösungen auf o2business.de. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/digital/fortschritt-smartphone-herbst-android-12-vs-ios-15

The Daily Crunch – Spoken Edition
Android 12 will let you play games before they finish downloading

The Daily Crunch – Spoken Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 1:43


At its Game Developer Summit, Google today announced a new feature for Android game developers today that will speed up the time from starting a download in the Google Play store to the game launching by almost 2x — at least on Android 12 devices. The name of the new feature, ‘play as you download,' […]

The Digital Dive
Android 12 Breakdown + Apple Music Lossless Audio Quality!

The Digital Dive

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later May 24, 2021 34:42


In this week's episode we talk about Android 12, Google IO, Material You, Pixel leaks, M1 iPad Pro and more!New episodes every Monday @8am EST/7am CentralOur Youtube Channel:)What we talk about this episode:1. Android 122. Google IO3. Material You4. Pixel 65. M1 iPad Pro6. Apple lossless audio quality Let us know what you think and check out all of our social and channel links below!The Digital Dive TwitterThe Digital Dive InstagramDarsh's TwitterDarsh's InstagramDarsh's YouTube channelJacklyn's TwitterJacklyn's InstagramJacklyn's YouTube channelThank you so much to Adil for the awesome intro/outro musicThank you so much to Luke for the epic cover art and editing this podcast. You are incredible!Our podcasting gear:RodeCaster ProRode Pod MicsRode Boom ArmRode Desk Stand

The Other Side Of The Firewall
New Android 12 Features

The Other Side Of The Firewall

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 19:34


What's up, everyone! On this episode Ryan, Shannon, and LeVon discuss Android's 1-Click solution to combat compromised passwords. Please LISTEN

Double Tap Canada
Episode 186: Google IO Event 2021 and Global Accessibility Awareness Day

Double Tap Canada

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 52:01


Happy Global Accessibility Awareness Day to all of you from Double Tap Canada! To mark the occasion, Shaun has been rummaging around his shed, testing just how many devices he can turn on the accessibility features of in two minutes. We have no idea why he set himself this challenge, but it did keep him busy. As the Google IO event returns this year, we take a look at what was announced at the keynote to see just what Google are planning for the future. Despite a lack of hardware reveals at the event, Shaun and Marc were impressed by some of the demonstrations of Google's work in artificial intelligence and machine learning. The ability to ask complicated questions using natural, conversational language seems to be improving dramatically, as does the level of security and privacy in Android 12. Another area of interest was Android Wear. This operating system, designed for wearables, has failed to impress so far, but could this all be about to change as Google announces they are working with Samsung and their Tizen operating system to produce something truly special? Could we finally see a serious challenge to the Apple Watch? All this, plus Shaun's rant about washing machines and more, only on Double Tap Canada.

METADATA
METADATA | E118: La manzana se pudrió en China, mientras Android 12 madura

METADATA

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 129:14


Esta nueva sesión de METADATA, el podcast de tecnología de RPP, repasa los detalles de la denuncia del New York Times contra Apple y esta concesión para darle acceso al gobierno chino a los datos de los usuarios de iCloud en ese país, y los detalles de un convenio que afecta la manera en que vemos la privaciidad en iOS. Además de repasar Android 12 y las novedades presentadas en el Google I/O, contestamos tus dudas y preguntas en el METALIVE de nuestro cnal de Telegram: t.me/niusgeekcom

METADATA
METADATA | E118: La manzana se pudrió en China, mientras Android 12 madura

METADATA

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 129:14


Esta nueva sesión de METADATA, el podcast de tecnología de RPP, repasa los detalles de la denuncia del New York Times contra Apple y esta concesión para darle acceso al gobierno chino a los datos de los usuarios de iCloud en ese país, y los detalles de un convenio que afecta la manera en que vemos la privaciidad en iOS. Además de repasar Android 12 y las novedades presentadas en el Google I/O, contestamos tus dudas y preguntas en el METALIVE de nuestro cnal de Telegram: t.me/niusgeekcom

Nava Cast
Android 12

Nava Cast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 6:01


There's been a lot of Android 12 Developer Previews by now. But are there any radical updates? 

Alphabet Scoop
Android 12 so far

Alphabet Scoop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021


This week 9to5Google's Abner Li, Ben Schoon, and Kyle Bradshaw discuss the changes seen in the developer preview of Android 12. Changes to notifications, what new settings there are, new gestures that are in, and those that are coming. Alphabet Scoop is available on Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Castro, Pocket Casts, Overcast, and through our dedicated RSS feed. New episodes of Alphabet Scoop are recorded every Thursday afternoon at 4-5 PM ET and published on Friday mornings. Subscribe to our podcast in Google Play or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they're available. Hosts Abner Li Ben Schoon Kyle Bradshaw Links Google launches Android 12 Developer Preview for Pixel phones Notifications redesigned w/ bigger icons, dedicated snooze button Notifications to gain ‘Automatic' option for whether or not to alert Privacy toggles can block camera and microphone with a tap Markup tool now lets you add emoji and text to screenshots You can now edit any image with the Markup tool meant for screenshots ‘Reduce Bright Colors' button tones down screen brightness Navigation gestures work instantly in fullscreen apps Dark theme on Pixel is no longer AMOLED black Wallpaper-based theming tool showcased ahead of release [Gallery] Settings app gets revamp with new search bar Here's a look at One-handed mode in action [Video] Lockscreen readies redesign with larger clock Scrolling screenshots are here, but disabled for now Lockscreen and notification shade media player gets UI redesign Pixel 5 readies ‘Double tap' gesture, doesn't work yet Android TV 12 preview is now available, months ahead of previous releases Feedback? Drop us a line at gtips@9to5g.com. You can also rate us in Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, or recommend us in Pocket Casts to help more people discover the show. Transcription Abner Li: And welcome to alphabet scoop episode one theme. This week, we are discussing everything. The thing about Android 12, which launched last as they unexpected which is a day or eight compared to the past five years or so. But we had a week to live with Android 12 and. We've we we've dived a lot into it. Android 12 Developer Preview launches [00:00:31] So just to get, to get out of the way, this is starting with a developer preview, there will be three of them followed by full betas and then the before final release, but Android 12 live now, as it is every year is just for developers. And this year Google with. And like 12, what for developers? They want to give them new tools for building great experiences for users. [00:01:03] That's the official quote. And we're definitely seeing that in notifications, for example, that may have been completely redesigned with bigger icons, the, a bit more friendly. Google has the, we arranged everything again. And. I think for the most part it's well, in the case of the media player, I like how they went back to enlarging the cover art after shrinking at this with Android, you Evan. [00:01:35] So there's some nice peaks, all lounge. We won't get to appreciate any of the changes until active app has stopped updating the apps, but so far so good.  [00:01:47] Kyle Bradshaw: I don't know though. It seems interesting with the, that this that they're talking about tools to give to developers for, for great experiences. [00:01:54] And it just doesn't feel like that's the, that's not what I would describe as what we've seen with Android 12 so far, that seems to be the promise of Android 12, but it doesn't feel like what we've seen so far. None of the, the headline changes to Android 12 feel. Like their developer empowering or, or experience driving,  [00:02:17] Abner Li: you know, I can see that, but I, I think in some ways what they mean about when they get in the case of notifications, it's I think putting the app, I caught, like there, it's kind of a big deal. [00:02:33] And in terms of that, the conveying that you're doing with an individual. Either, the notifications always felt a part of the system, but there's a level of theming here that that's, I don't know, empowers the developer to make it more of their own experience.  [00:02:53] Kyle Bradshaw: Yeah. I can see that, especially with, by comparison to Android 11, which kind of lumped social apps together into that conversation's view. [00:03:02] I feel blank Android 12. With the way that it, you know, as you're saying, put the, the app icon on the side, it brings back that level of the division between apps. Like sometimes I'd, I'd get confused. What apps different notifications are, even from when I'm looking at the conversations view on Android 11,  [00:03:25] Abner Li: but at the same time, It's I hope, well, it being able to put your own spin on something within limits is better than a wild West approach that pot, but it'd be fine the early days of the platform, but I hope it keeps it. Notification redesign [00:03:44] I hope this free, this free expression that Google's allowing apps and Android 12 notifications is still within limits. Yeah. So notifications, how, how either of you like this year is innovation on a lock on media notifications?  [00:04:05] Ben Schoon: It looks visually a little bit nicer. It's minor, but it's nice.  [00:04:10] Kyle Bradshaw: Yeah. [00:04:12] Iteration is all it needed. It, it, it was already kind of a revolution as it were last time. This was, it was nice to just have a new iteration this year.  [00:04:21] Abner Li: Hmm. I don't know. They always change it from . That's like They always change it. Yeah.  [00:04:29] Ben Schoon: It's not an Android release without a tweak to media and a tweak to notification. Camera and mic privacy toggles [00:04:36] Abner Li: That's fair. That's, that's pretty true. So, yeah. That's notifications and I think another big tentpole that we're starting to see is privacy with privacy toggles to block the kava and microphone. In practice. I, okay. So there's the urban myth, I guess, of people thinking that Facebook is listening to them, but Instagram is listening to them to serve. [00:05:06] And to be  [00:05:07] Ben Schoon: fair, seems like it's happening even though it's not.  [00:05:12] Abner Li: It's perfect. It's those moments. There has to be some. Psychological explanation to why those moments feel so, so visible, but yeah, and, and I doubt that Google is going to be that explicit that he's privacy toggles. Meant to mitigate that, but I like the idea of these toggles, especially with the microphone also that also than the Metabo. [00:05:40] Ben Schoon: Yeah. It just, it feels like a kill switch, which, you know, we've seen on a lot of laptops have like a physical switch to cut off the camera either with a privacy cover or with a it just cuts off the software. I mean, like one of the things I liked about it was there's been a lot of times where I've been tied into like a video conference from my phone and it's a time I really don't want to be seen this. [00:06:02] I'm always worried. Like I'm always checking, make sure I'm muted, make sure I'm that the camera's off, but it'd be nice to just hit a toggle and make sure that that definitely can't happen. So. I think it's, it's nice. It's a good,  [00:06:15] Abner Li: yeah. So yeah, privacy. I'm sure we'll see more of that. Going forward and that's, I think there, there are quite a handful of user facing changes that are all of the UI and develop a pre-vis one. Emojis and text on screenshots [00:06:29]Mockup got a nice with a boost. You can now add emoji and tax a screenshots while it's also available. Not just a screenshot. So I think this is, it would be more comprehensive editor. What does Samsung do? Could they keep the mock up tool or do they have their own custom thing that they have their  [00:06:48] Ben Schoon: own? [00:06:50] Yeah. They have their own, which is optimized for the S pen and stuff. Frankly, it's a lot better, but it's, it's one of those things where it's, it's a negative, like negligible difference. It doesn't really matter. They both, they both get the job done. I think I just like, Samsung's a little bit more. New 'Reduce Bring Colors" feature [00:07:10] Abner Li: Hmm. Gotcha. What does reduce blight colors do in terms of how's it actuary? Is it make a big impact?  [00:07:18] Ben Schoon: Feels like it does nothing. Like I was messing around with it. Basically the idea is to cut down on the screen. Brightness really quickly is basically the best way I can describe it. It's an accessibility shortcut, which means that you can have it triggered by either pressing the two volume buttons or swiping up from the bottom with two fingers. [00:07:38]So really it'd just be, it'd be a good way to cut down on a bright image if you're sensitive to bright images without without having to constantly have your screen brightness low. So like, let's say, you know, you're on your phone in dark mode, you use dark apps. So it doesn't bother you, but you might open up a video or an article and it's bright white. [00:08:00] This just would let you quickly tap a button. And the brightness goes down by a preset percentage. That's the utility I see in it so far, but I'm sure there's more to it than that. Yeah, it's, it's an accessibility feature. It's not going to be for everybody, but it will be useful for those who do, who do need it. [00:08:18] Abner Li: Gotcha. So navigation gestures working instantly in full screen apps. I've tried test this on YouTube, but since YouTube has that polls, that you can hide the full screen player by swiping down. It's not as noticeable, so it's just useful.  Fullscreen navigation gestures [00:08:36] Ben Schoon: So it seems like this one is basically opt-in. It's not. From what I gather, this is like, if developers implemented navigation gestures the right way, what this does is if something is in full screen, you swipe once and the gesture kicks in. [00:08:55] If they did not, or if they changed it, however they needed to change it then it will. It'll act like it normally does. You have to swipe once to reenable gestures and then again, to perform that gesture, but in Google photos, which is the best example if you're viewing a photo in complete, full screen, you swipe once to go back and it does it, you swipe wants to go home and it does it I'm kind of glad. [00:09:19] It seems like it's opt-in because this could suck in video games.  [00:09:25] Kyle Bradshaw: Hmm. Yeah. There's, there's a lot of scenarios where it would be very bad. Like you'd have to even photos. It's very tricky to way the implemented, because you may be just trying to swipe from one photo to another, and then you just back out and you're in the gallery view again. [00:09:39] Yeah.  [00:09:40] Abner Li: Not the biggest deal in the world, of  [00:09:42] Kyle Bradshaw: course, but it still could be frustrating.  [00:09:46] Ben Schoon: It'll be good. In some, some places it'll be really bad in others, which is. Like I said, it's good that this is, it looks like it's optic. Yeah. New dark theme on Pixels [00:09:57] Abner Li: So, so yeah, those like what I would call the user facing changes that add a lot of nice. Well, usability, fat for end-users, but some of the biggest stuff is not quite here yet, but we're starting to get peaks of the, what Android 12, the final design will be. And I would say that we start to see that in the pixels, doc theme is no longer an AML that black it's. [00:10:31] It's almost a kind of bluish gray bluish  [00:10:36] Ben Schoon: it's that GRI that they use in most of their apps,  [00:10:40] Abner Li: it really comes off as booth to me. I'm not sure why I think that, but yeah,  [00:10:45] Ben Schoon: it doesn't to me, but I like it. I don't like Emma lit black.  [00:10:50] Abner Li: No, I feel ammo at black. It makes sense to me. Why is the system of color and. [00:10:57] Aye. That's in regular doc theme apps. I prefer the light gray that Google ops were everywhere, but like in the one place, I think ammo and drag is acceptable. Is the system any part of the system touches?  [00:11:14] Ben Schoon: I can agree with that. I didn't like, I didn't mind it in the system settings, but if I have the choice, I'm going to pick the light gray. [00:11:22] Abner Li: Hmm. Yeah. That opens us up to a big redesign, which again, since e-vapor previews adjust developers getting the app. So I'm giving feedback to Google though. The whole big consumer changes that you would expect sometime in may. They're not here yet, but we have been. Able to get some books at it. [00:11:50] And first there's the regular settings app, which has been tweaked with this new search oval search bar and separated avatar icon top left corner. But the, the big change here is something with Kyle you're able to activate.  Wallpaper-based theming [00:12:08]Kyle Bradshaw: So yeah, well, we were able or what's, what's been able to happen. The community found a way to to create a theme that is applied across the system. [00:12:19]Something that we had detailed ahead of time, ahead of the release, but wasn't by default in the Android 12 release, but they. And you're able to just add a, a color, basically just a, a single color, like an orange or orange purple and green are some of the examples that were shown off by a community member. [00:12:38] K dragon.  [00:12:39]Abner Li: But what  [00:12:40] Kyle Bradshaw: it does, is it Bri colors? Quite literally everything, like, as you were saying, the, you know, how the MLS black looks kind of blue that's that's that seems to be because the default color of Android 12, or at least of the pixel variant of Android 12 is. This blue color. So when you put on an orange or you put on a purple theme, suddenly that is now a, a dark purple instead of a dark blue, a dark orange. [00:13:09] So it's a, it's an interesting shift that I'm intrigued to see how Google. Or what colors Google themselves decides to choose. We all we've seen are guesses that people have created. We don't know what color Google's going to use necessarily. [00:13:29] Abner Li: And again, there's no UI for it, so to speak, but. What do we think that, okay, so light now, if you long press on the on the pixel Anja, you got the styles and wallpaper section, do we think that's what Google is going to the customization of these themes? Again?  [00:13:49] Kyle Bradshaw: I'm not so sure to be honest, just if only because that particular UI, as part of the pixel launcher, as it were, where this seems to be something more broader for, for Android 12, rather than something, just for the pixel line. [00:14:03] So it might just live somewhere in the settings app.  Settings app revamp [00:14:08] Abner Li: Hmm. Okay. And that's, that's the, the wallpaper based theming that again, like you said, we spot that the head of the race, but there's something way more substantial in the settings app. A peek at the new design language. Isn't that?  [00:14:28] Kyle Bradshaw: Yeah. So the, with some enabling, we were able to. [00:14:36] Turn on something called a silky home is basically what's what has been kind of referred to it. It seems to be this, this complete material redesign of the settings app, bringing it to like the, the search bar at the top has been redesigned and, and The all of the items are thicker and more spaced out. [00:15:01] And they, they kinda edit this one UI like touch where you have a heading that is taking up the top. Third of the screens that you have, the rest of the screen is reachable by your thumb. It's a. It's an interesting, it's an interesting shift and seems to be like we might be moving forward from the material theme redesigns of a couple of years ago. [00:15:30] Abner Li: Hmm. That's so the theorial theming was born out of the appeal design, which was Google's foundation of their modern design language out of material design, not allowing enough customization. And the idea that Mateo theming is that the theme allowed people to. About third party developers to put more of their style and such into the apps are doing so it's I think what the, this so usability, if, from what we can see with the Samsung one UI style pop thirds, Heather It's usability. [00:16:16]Reachability which ties directly to a one-handed mode. But I I'm curious what else defines T-Mobile next as it's being called by some people, I mean, document in early documentation.  [00:16:32] Kyle Bradshaw: Yeah. It's, it's, it's hard to say. I mean, I would think that the theming and the the. The the reachability is, are the, are the two, the two core aspects that they've talked about so far, but to tie it back to what we were saying earlier, these seem like major points in Android 12, and they aren't included for for developers to, or they weren't publicly mentioned for developers to start thinking about it ahead of time. [00:17:02] It's weird to me.  One-handed mode [00:17:03] Abner Li: Hmm. Maybe you could see that thing. The. The next two, develop previews rather than waiting for the beta. So that could be something that like, cause we mentioned one hand at mode a bit earlier, but we've been able to use it. Have how you liking it, honestly it,  [00:17:21]Kyle Bradshaw: It's it's it's it's not really for me. [00:17:23] I haven't, I don't. It's mostly because I got the pixel five because it can reach everything with my thumb. It's not really for me, but there, I know that there are people who will make good use of this and it's for those people that this was designed. But I think also that it might just be like a, a stop gap as it were for those apps that don't implement the reach of the implement their own version of reachability. [00:17:53] Abner Li: Hmm. Interesting. Yeah. One habit. Yeah. It's, it's something else. It's something that Apple did the visionary reachability but this one handed mode seems, I know it seems to wait for Google to add this feature, to make this a stock feature of Android. It just seems like in terms of catching up trends, if anything, I would think people have gotten used to these super watch phones. [00:18:23] And that there's no longer a demand for it. So to speak.  [00:18:29] Kyle Bradshaw: I mean, I will say I like the implementation that they did rather than some of the ones that I've used in the past, like the LG V 20, which was definitely a massive phone for its time. They would bring, it would just shrink the whole screen down into into a movable pop-up window, which  [00:18:48] Ben Schoon: is still super common. [00:18:51] I don't like it. I have, I think most Android manufacturers still do. I think Samsung still does that. Ooh, I like it. Yeah, no, I agree.  [00:18:59] Kyle Bradshaw: I hate that. I, I would much rather take Google's version, which is basically stealing Apple's version to I'll take that any day. That's just shrink, just shrink it down vertically. [00:19:13] Bring it closer to my thumb.  [00:19:14] Ben Schoon: I agree. But I've also never used it on an iPhone cause I hated it the way, like I never found the utility in it.  [00:19:24] Abner Li: Do you have a pro max?  [00:19:27] Ben Schoon: No, I'm just saying I've never, okay. I've never found it more convenient to perform the gesture, to do a reachability thing than to just move the phone in my hand. [00:19:36] Like, I've just, I've never found that more useful. I'm sure some people do. I just, I've never found it more useful and yes, I had an iPhone six plus at the time.  [00:19:46]Abner Li: That, that, that definitely needed it. Yeah. It's I agree with that. There's it's a more elegant solution rather than like blocking it. And then not being able to access that, putting shrinking your screen and putting massive black borders everywhere. [00:20:04] That's just seems like you're not that, that bags like you should've just gotten a small phone rather than adapt that time to adapt this big phone too. To smile and make it work with a smart display virtual display.  [00:20:21] Ben Schoon: I mean, I know a lot of people don't like it, but I really do like how a Samsung handled in one UI and which, you know, Google's kind of adopting where it's just, you know, in certain menus, the, you can scroll down. [00:20:36] From the bottom and then everything comes down and the title just gets bigger. It's kind of a waste of space, but it's also really useful.  Lockscreen prepares for redesign [00:20:45] Abner Li: Yeah. And again, that's useful. Usefulness theme is without a doubt, echoing 12 Amarillo 12. This is well besides one handed mode in terms of block, screen lock screen with XY at recent pixel devices. [00:21:02] And. Basically AOD customization, or have we have, I don't think we've have seen what this rearranged a lock screen looks like on the AOD. Right? We have seen it on, on the AOD. Yeah. So it translates over. Nice.  [00:21:19] Kyle Bradshaw: Yeah. It's it's really It's gorgeous. Actually, I really like it. I just hope that we get to see some more of those clocks that we missed from. [00:21:28]What was that Android 10 that into  [00:21:31] Ben Schoon: this 10 or nine? It feels like forever ago.  [00:21:34] Kyle Bradshaw: Yeah. Well, one of the past Android betas had the, all these clocks and I, I still like the one where it's like, It spells out in words it's 10, 15.  [00:21:45] Ben Schoon: Oh, that was the best one. I loved that.  [00:21:48] Abner Li: Yeah. That's basically a desktop call. [00:21:52] Quite nice that  [00:21:55] Ben Schoon: I don't  [00:21:55] Kyle Bradshaw: remember. I think I  [00:21:57] Abner Li: just wanted to text on. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. So Samsung has always allowed a great, the level of customization of the AOD.  [00:22:07] Ben Schoon: You can put a GIF on your LD.  [00:22:10] Abner Li: Yes, you can. I believe you can put a full calendar like before the one day calendar. Yeah. The balance between like the full feature set and being able to customize it and simpleness, which I think I'm AOL and always on the space should be first and foremost, that's going to be an interesting balance, but it reminds me of. [00:22:36]Nexus seven days when you had a walk screen widgets, even though  [00:22:41] Ben Schoon: I do  [00:22:43] Abner Li: love them. Yeah. That, that, and the concept of widgets have went away, but you kind of be nice to those clocks to just widgets. And the VAP was could pill, small pioneers topics, experiences.  [00:23:00] Kyle Bradshaw: That was part of the joy of Android. And way back then that was, those were like one of the selling features, at least in my, in my book. [00:23:07] I, I love  Scrolling screenshots are coming [00:23:08] Abner Li: that. Yeah. That was delightful. So, yeah. Let's see what other use of things all day? Squalling screenshots, which, okay. I know everybody wants that, but sell, sell it to me. Why do I want this feature? Because you don't, you end up like cutting it in half anyways to like.  [00:23:33] Ben Schoon: The, where I've always found it useful is in, you know, sometimes you just want to send one screenshot, but it's like, it just cuts off a little bit of information. [00:23:41]Like I don't think it's useful to just take this infinitely long screenshot cause you can't share it like usefully, especially if you're trying to share it with someone like who's looking to view it on their computer, it's impossible to read, but it's nice to just be able to, if you need to get a little more information, you have that ability. [00:24:01] I think it's definitely been, over-hyped but it is useful. I use it all the time on my full two and my S 21. I use it all the time on Samsung phones. And on that note, Samsung does this way better than Google. It's probably just because it's early, but in its current state scrolling screenshots natively work. [00:24:24] So they're not nearly as good there. The animations are super choppy and like in Twitter, for example, if you do a scrolling screenshot, you have floating action button, just like five times.  [00:24:34] [00:24:34] I hope it gets cleaned up in time, but just because of how rough it is right now, I'm not fully confident in that. [00:24:44] Or at least in the, the other problem is it's not consistent yet. Like I could take a scrolling screenshot in the settings menu and in Twitter, but I couldn't do it in like Google discover and that's just kind of weird. So yeah, I hope they clean it up and just honestly, if they just took Samsungs and threw it into native Android, it would work out great. [00:25:06] I don't know why Google has this opinion that just. For some fundamental reason, it can't work as Samsung has said. I mean, it's basically what they've said is that the way that third parties have done it isn't right. Whatever the case, I'm glad it's coming. It's really rough right now though. [00:25:25] Abner Li: Speaking of laugh, the new screenshot notification, which is the most minor thing in the world. But the fact that they removed the X-Box and you have to swipe away is the, was it's the, I agree was  [00:25:41] Kyle Bradshaw: sporadic though. Some people will still have the ax. I  [00:25:44] Ben Schoon: do. I still have it.  [00:25:46] Kyle Bradshaw: And then it'll, it'll show up and then they'll disappear. [00:25:48] I find like different times where it takes screenshots it's there. And then other times it's not.  [00:25:53] Abner Li: And then, okay, so basically, so when the screenshot notification makes sense, tiny owl, where you have the screenshot on the left and on the bottom edge, you have the song strip to either share or edit. Now you have to swipe to the left, to get with a bit previously you had a tiny X button, which again was small as a tiny touch target, but compared to the left. [00:26:17]The swiping to the left and you can't swipe to the light for that reason you  [00:26:22] Kyle Bradshaw: can swipe to the right. It just doesn't do anything. It moves, it moves under your touch and then it just goes right back.  [00:26:31] Ben Schoon: Yeah. Yeah. I, I hope they keep the X because that is one of my problems with I'm going to go back to Samsung team, the screenshot on a Samsung You just get the bar, come across your screen and there's no obvious way to get rid of it, which is really frustrating if you don't plan on doing anything with the screenshot. Pixel 5 readies for 'Double tap' gesture [00:26:49] Abner Li: Yeah. Yeah. So, yeah, that's a minor tech and I guess another. Upcoming feature is Columbus Kyle the Columbus, the double tap, just the quick pop pop.  [00:27:06] Kyle Bradshaw: So as we've talked many a time before  [00:27:09] Abner Li: indeed  [00:27:11] Kyle Bradshaw: pixels are going to get this double tap where you just, just like the iPhones have, but you can say Google came up with the first. [00:27:18] Or you, maybe you can't, I don't know, you can tap the back of the phone twice and it does something, at least it's supposed to the default action is going to be the assistant, which is a good replacement on the the pixel five and four, a and four eight 5g. And w. 48 5g XL, wood and knuckles. Yeah,  [00:27:40] Abner Li: you just,  [00:27:42] Kyle Bradshaw: you give a quick double tap to fill up the assistant because if you don't have the squeeze gesture anymore, the, the active edge. [00:27:47] So you just double tap open up the assistant rather than doing that swipe gesture from the corner. But it's, it's the codes there, but, and the UI is there, but giving the double-tap does not work no matter what we trying.  [00:28:05] Abner Li: So yeah, this is without a doubt, the pixel one it's hardware exclusive, and there'll be undoubtedly limited to the pixel experience. [00:28:15] Google does. Yeah. It's about them, adding them next to the button, allow it Sony loves to do and Samsung creasing and has Nokia. Yeah. Yeah. That's like Berry,  [00:28:33] Ben Schoon: but Hey, they had a dedicated  [00:28:34] Abner Li: button. All the Mt. Dedicated buttons. And, but yeah, this is more elegant tuition, but I know speaking from the iOS side, I don't think it's taken people like craze. [00:28:48] It's not, I thought it would be a more of a bigger thing like now, or like a more like a hit, hidden feature to add more functionality, AFL, I guess not Audrey.  [00:29:01] Kyle Bradshaw: Yeah. Google made a mistake by getting rid of the active edge. I'll say it to the day I  [00:29:05] Abner Li: die. I agree. Why do you know  [00:29:08] Ben Schoon: both of you? It was great. It was great if you like, if you didn't like it, just turn it off and shush. [00:29:16] I know, honestly, I just, I just wish. More than anything more than squeezes and back taps and all this stuff. Just give me Motorola's classic gestures on every phone and be done with it. Absolutely familiar,  [00:29:31] Abner Li: but  [00:29:33] Ben Schoon: they were perfection and no one can tell me otherwise, and I want them on everything.  [00:29:39] Abner Li: Before I explain what the Motorola does. [00:29:43] I'm not going to throw at you. Sidetrack me to defending myself on my active edge is a very awkward idea. For one thing. So the sensors for active edge, that pressure that's the pressure, right? They detect based on the, based on the size of the phone, they Is that how much pressure you're applying and inherently as you squeeze something it breaks. [00:30:07] Why do you want to use your phone? Why does using your phone feel like you're breaking it? Because on an infinite timescale, squeezing something reads the breaking it. And I don't know. I, you want that to be a feature? It feels awkward. If it's a,  [00:30:25] Kyle Bradshaw: if it's a metal or glass phone it's not going to break. It's fine. [00:30:31] And if anything, what you're feeling the haptics kick in, it's not like the phone's breaking.  [00:30:37] Ben Schoon: Yeah. I mean, I get where you're I get where you're coming from, but I don't know. It also to me, if I like haptics, not haptics tactile experiences and a squeeze is not the same as like a button, but it does have a tactile component to it, especially because of the haptics. [00:30:58] [00:30:58] Kyle Bradshaw: Yeah, that was the haptics I've ever enjoyed.  [00:31:01] Ben Schoon: Yeah. I, I, I like it. It's but it's fine. Like I said, if you like it you'll like it. If you don't just turn off that it could have stuck around. No problem.  [00:31:12] Abner Li: Fundamentally it's this tasteful, but anyways, what I hope to Lola has gestures.  [00:31:20] Ben Schoon: Yeah. And then we'll talk about them for awhile. [00:31:23] Basically. [00:31:27] Abner Li: You will be treated to an extended treat us after this podcast on the multiple boy. Yeah, we'll see. Anyways. So Motorola what are they called? Moto actions. I think they're called the underlying name is motto actions. Anyways, you could double post your phone to watch the cat to watch the camera. How do you,  [00:31:48] Kyle Bradshaw: how do you twist  [00:31:51] Abner Li: twist your do you need is  [00:31:53] Ben Schoon: definitely an action that you had to get used to, but it was like if you twisted it kind of like if the two corners of the foam two diagonal corners were the axis, you would twist it that way. [00:32:06]And it would. Kicking the camera.  [00:32:09] Abner Li: So actually this is available in Google camera right now.  selfie and the front facing  [00:32:16] Ben Schoon: camera. Oh, you got me really excited for a second. Yep.  [00:32:20] Kyle Bradshaw: I've never gotten that gesture to work with once never.  [00:32:24] Ben Schoon: Okay. So hold your phone on an axis and it'll do it.  [00:32:29] Kyle Bradshaw: I will try. It's fun. [00:32:31] You keep describing, but I, I will, I will sit here. Okay. Okay. I got it to work.  [00:32:35] Abner Li: That's good.  [00:32:37] Ben Schoon: Eats it. You say, Oh, but if you, if, if it was the, to wash to the camera, you would use it all the time. It's so good. Fair.  [00:32:46] Kyle Bradshaw: If it works  [00:32:47] Ben Schoon: consistently fine, but it does. I don't get how, what a role I had them. Perfect. They always worked. [00:32:56] Abner Li: It always worked. There's no doubt about that, but chopping yes, you  [00:33:04] Ben Schoon: could chop twice to get to the flashlight and that was fantastic.  [00:33:08] Abner Li: What is it? Just those two.  [00:33:11] Ben Schoon: Those were the two most useful, there were more like you could like the waves to get to your always on display.  [00:33:17] Abner Li: Oh, that, Oh, I missed that so  [00:33:20] Ben Schoon: much. [00:33:21] Which, I mean, they, I liked that, but it was weird just because they had like little IRS sensors, which looked really weird in the time of white bezels, which I still can't. Yeah. I'll never forgive them for doing that. And  [00:33:32] Abner Li: all these things here. So, yeah, there's no point in  [00:33:36] Ben Schoon: that. Yeah, they had, they had a few more, but those were the two like really, really useful ones. [00:33:41] And I just, I wish they were on every phone and that's a complete just side ramp, but I, I, I love those. I miss  [00:33:49] Abner Li: those. Yeah. And it's ironic that it's white now, that only thing is that Google owned Motorola for a few years. They could have honestly swiped the idea and kept to themselves into Android, but they didn't do that for that reason. [00:34:07] And it's a, it was a very, just a clever way of doing more of unique, uniquely launching things. But. That's history. I  [00:34:19] Ben Schoon: mean, really think about it. They were, they got that right in 2013.  [00:34:24] Abner Li: It's incredible. It's been  [00:34:26] Ben Schoon: eight years and they, and no one has copied them.  [00:34:30] Abner Li: Do you think it's patented? I  [00:34:31] Ben Schoon: doubt it,  [00:34:33] Kyle Bradshaw: but if it was then Google could have kept it in the, when selling Motorola. [00:34:38] I think that's what Ben's getting now.  [00:34:41] Ben Schoon: I don't know it's I wish they, those were still around. That was way off topic. Why often  [00:34:49] Abner Li: a bit off topic, but yeah. So that's Columbus. Yeah, it was Columbus and we'll see,  [00:34:56] Ben Schoon: that was Columbus and the better version of Columbus. Android TV 12 preview [00:35:03] Abner Li: Oh man. But, yeah. So let's see other things that have happened very briefly. Android TV, 12 I'll  [00:35:12] Ben Schoon: S I'll spoil my own posts. That's going up tomorrow. It's nothing. There's nothing changed. There's a, but we did realize that because, because we sideloaded enter a TV 12 which was briefly broken, but is now fixed. [00:35:24]That Google TV has a basic mode, which just turns off all the smart features and has meant for like panels that ship with Google TV. It's really cool. It's not exclusive to Android 12 though, which is good. But yeah, user-facing features there's nothing because. Android updates don't really matter for TVs because everything's all the important stuff is like play services and app updates. [00:35:48] Abner Li: Yeah, I think our stack, because lot other day he had, he had the brilliant, he made, he, he made. Okay. Basically his point was Google. Should divorce, Android versions from Android TV and definitely well less  [00:36:04] Ben Schoon: 100%  [00:36:05] Abner Li: agree. However many years old, I now. Oh  [00:36:08] Kyle Bradshaw: yeah. We've we've that that's already happened with wireless. [00:36:11] It's been on Android now this whole time.  [00:36:13] Ben Schoon: Yeah, that's true. Yeah. Cause they, it doesn't even show it in the settings, but Android TV and Google TV, they do show it on the settings and yeah, it, it's not important. Like I w w I was putting together something today on, you know, why it doesn't matter. And like Android eight was obviously a big deal because it introduced the whole new UI and way of working. [00:36:33] You go to Android nine, like the biggest change was the redesign settings menu. And then Android 10 and Android 11, everything was in the background. There were no user facing changes that were like actually important  [00:36:47] Kyle Bradshaw: and Andrews changes. Google TV. Yeah.  [00:36:50] Ben Schoon: But that's that it works on Android 10. That's what the Chrome cast ships with. [00:36:54] There's just, there's nothing. Nothing in Android TV is actually like tied to the version except for platform specific things. And most of the time, those don't matter for Android TVs.  [00:37:10] Abner Li: This isn't a diversion, but if you think about it well as an Android TV, in terms of how you can update. Components the lector and the price store to make a big impact and the features and stuff that really was the precursor to mainline. [00:37:26] If you think about it, it's that doesn't well, S was definitely first to that model and the wearable platform doesn't get enough credit for that. Of course they didn't do anything. That's true. Nothing to see here. Not think Dawn date. Yeah.  [00:37:48] Ben Schoon: The one thing I will say that Android TV 12 though, which is like the actual important thing is okay. [00:37:53] It got it's preview the same day as phones and that's never happened before. So it's a really good sign that Google is finally going to actually take updates, not necessarily major platform updates, but just updates in general, more seriously on Android DV. And another good sign of that is that the for the preview builds for the ADT three are. [00:38:16] They include this month security patch, which again, never happened before last. I think the Android 11 public build for ADT three that came out last year. It came out in September and I'm pretty sure it had like a July watch on it. They've never been and up to date. Like I think even the Chromecast I think is like a month out of date right now. [00:38:40] Two months. It's yeah. It's. I think it's just, it's a good sign that they're finally gonna take this stuff seriously. Which is great.  [00:38:48] Abner Li: Yeah. So yeah, that's Android TV. I'm sure. Over the coming months or have we'll learn more, what the focus of Android 12 for Android TV is, but to wrap up today is so we all have outgo 12 installed. [00:39:06]It's surprisingly stable speaking from all my experiences. Well, Ben, you definitely  [00:39:13] Ben Schoon: the biggest issue I had as well. Yeah. So we've, we have an article that kind of goes over everything that we've noticed so far, it is pretty stable. The biggest thing I had issues with was biometrics my fingerprint sensors, not reliable. [00:39:27]Two part, I think part of that is due to some of the stuff we enabled, but Damien was having the same issues where. The fingerprint sensor, just wasn't listening when you tried to use it on the lock screen. And I've seen reports of like apps crashing and stuff, but it's, you know, for a first preview it's pretty stable. [00:39:42]But I think it was the same. It was the same thing last year. And the second one broke everything.  [00:39:47] Abner Li: So. And to qualify that Damian you then, and I we're on pixel fois and pixel fives on the pixel three XL, Kyle.  [00:39:58] Ben Schoon: It's, it's interesting. It doesn't  [00:40:01] Kyle Bradshaw: inconsistent. I would say the stable, stable, but just, it just doesn't feel the pixel three Axl with its with its center notch just doesn't or the pixel, the pixel three XL just doesn't. [00:40:14] The center notch just doesn't feel right here like it did before. I don't know, like a, the power menu is behind the notch. There's there's just little, little details. It just tells you or feels to me like this phone wasn't really considered. Is for stability though. It's been fine. It hasn't really crashed. [00:40:35] It's been okay.  [00:40:37] Abner Li: Yeah. And of course, a major takeaway is if you use Google pay, do not install this because Google pay or not work and you won't be having a good time, but yeah, Android 12. The madness has begun. We're in it for a few months, definitely into the summer. Yeah. Thank you everyone for joining us about on this episode of alphabet scoop, we record every Thursdays. [00:41:09] And publish Friday mornings. You can find us on all your favorite podcasting platforms, such as Google podcasts, pocket, CAS, iTunes, Apple podcasts, and you can even Western on our site@ninefivegoogle.com. If you wish, thank you for tuning in and thank you to Kyle and Ben for joining me. Hopefully we'll see you all next week. [00:41:31] Bye. Transcribed using Descript

Cricket's Campfire
Spy pixels, Android 12, Edge Blocking Browser Notifications and more!

Cricket's Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 22:10


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