Imagine it gets fixed but only in Google Autofill and not Android auto fill
Imagine it gets fixed but only in Google Autofill and not Android auto fill
Yeah, this isn’t stolen and I’m pretty sure it was paid off, my mom bought it at a phone shop a couple of years ago and than gave it to me when she bought another phone. It just so happened to still be locked to Xfinity, and she had Xfinity so she didn’t notice
I think the stat i looked at was sales
One of my biggest problems always was that you cannot have proper app opening/closing animations on third party launchers without root.
Can we allow unintended installation for third party AppStore’s like fdroid and aurora tho
Ugh I knew RCS was a stupid idea.
Is it like all custom roms now or does it work on non rooted roms like graphine
GraphineOS is more secure than the stock OS
I always disliked RCS, I kept telling people it’s a walled garden, mainly controlled by Google
There was a very recent project that reversed enginered iMessage which I assume they are using as reference.
is it using the iMessage servers again, or is it still talking to iMessage directly?
The reason is locked bootloader’s, some carriers lock the pixels bootloader down meaning you can’t install custom roms. Some lock it until the device is paid off or during a 90 day period.
The Pixel 8 Pro is likely the best. You can flash graphine or pretty much any rom. Samsung really doesn’t have custom roms anymore. If you get a pixel buy it from the Google Store
I would say pixel 8 pro, likely the best phone you can get that will have support for 8 years plus. Flash graphineOS or lineage if you don’t care about high security and want Android auto
I don’t think that will plan pan out. ChromeOS is even getting gpu support and can run games via proton
Kinda sucks android atuo is s google feature rather than an android feature
Killed by Google
graphine usually gets updated for as long as Google is still releasing patches, now of course graphine is a FOSS Project so zero guarantees of any kind
Couldn’t auto updates break things if they arnt tested?
Did consumers actually reject touch screens in cars? Like android auto and Apple CarPlay are pretty popular in the US