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2 weeks ago |
androidcentral.com | Jerry Hildenbrand
(Image credit: Future)One of the web's longest-running tech columns, Android & Chill is your Saturday discussion of Android, Google, and all things tech. Hey! Do you want a phone that costs too much, has a sub-par camera, a tiny battery, and isn't as durable? If so, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge is your dream phone. This phone is a certifiable 100% bona fide flop.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 will probably launch without the magnets you wanted. You shouldn't be surprised.
3 weeks ago |
androidcentral.com | Jerry Hildenbrand
For a couple of years, every major Android phone launch has been surrounded by people wondering if this will be the phone that works with those nifty magnetic Qi2 chargers. In almost every case, the answer isn't what people want to hear, and it looks like that will be the case with the Galaxy Z Fold 7, which is rumored not to include built-in MagSafe charging. I've said it before, and I'll say it again: stop expecting it.
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3 weeks ago |
androidcentral.com | Jerry Hildenbrand
If you go back to a week after the first Android phone was launched, you'll find that "de-Googlefying" has always been around. Because of the way Android is developed and distributed, you've always been able to build it yourself, to your own specifications. Let's be honest, though; it was fun for some people, but traditionally it's been a pain in the ass that few people are able to do.
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3 weeks ago |
androidcentral.com | Jerry Hildenbrand
(Image credit: Future)How it works, explained in a way that everyone can understand. Your weekly look into what makes your gadgets tick. Welcome to Tech Talk, a weekly column about the things we use and how they work. We try to keep it simple here so everyone can understand how and why the gadget in your hand does what it does. Things may become a little technical at times, as that's the nature of technology — it can be complex and intricate.
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3 weeks ago |
androidcentral.com | Jerry Hildenbrand
I want you to be able to do anything with your smartphone that it can do. It's your tool, so it should work for you. Of course, I mean that for everyone; a phone is a tool, but it's also a very personal belonging and deeply integrated into modern life. Each of us should have choices on how we want to use it. That choice is slowly being taken away, and faceless corporations are deciding more and more what we want get. The best example of all this is AI.
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Putting all the blame for the inevitable TikTok ban on an out-of-touch congress is lazy. The ill-prepared CEO has to share. He had to have seen congress question Tech leaders last year and how it went. All his non-answers and CYA words played into their hands.