Hey
This device is slowly racking up the checkmarks that have me miss my iphone less and less.
The htc_ime keyboard was a huge one...many other gems have just about sealed the deal. The functionality has just about overwhelmed the usability advantage of the iphone (which it had to do!).
My big issue is copy paste feature....which i needed extensively on the iphone.
Specifically the ability to copy a whole page.....not the page url, but whole page...images and all.
Unless I'm really losing it, the N1 one is incapable of it.
Wondering if rooted, this function exists.
I appreciate any responses.
Thanks
Most apps allow copy and paste. Try doing a long-press on the text and look for "select text" then select the text using the trackball. Pressing the trackball will automatically copy the text.
Then you can paste in most text fields with a similar long-press and "paste"
Thanks
I have been using my finger ala iphone to acccess the text and try to move it down but it only gets a small amount of text.
ill try the trackball.
Why all the bad press for Android and the Nexus?
I don't really understand. Granted, the guy is obviously an Apple fanboy, but, there are a lot of negative reviews out there. No multi-touch? Give me a break.
I can't post a link yet-- search "google-android-personal-thoughts" for the Boy Genius report.
while android OS may not have some of the features of iphone OS, and yes the controls are definatly not as streamlined as iPhone, Android OS can do many, many things iPhone users can only dream of (ESPECIALLY if your iPhone is not jailbroken).
The iPhone OS, while being very intuitive and streamlined, feels like it was made for children. Everything you do in the iPhone OS is linear and controlled. This even goes for the App store, where Apple controls what apps can and cannot be distributed through the Appstore with an iron fist. If iPhone OS is your home, Apple is your strict dad.
Android on the other hand is much more lenient. On the Nexus One, they even give you the option to "jailbreak" (root) your phone out of the box! All you need to do is type in one simple 3 word command from your PC's command prompt.
Also, most of the apps on the iPhone appstore are garbage. Sure there may be over 100,000 apps to download, but 80% of them are useless iBeer/Flashlight apps, dumbed down games, or broken applications the so called devs cooked together to make a quick $0.99 off anyone who is eager to spend their money on something that looks cool on the description.
Dolphin browser has a "read it later" option.
Don't know if that counts.
Have NO idea what sixcoronas or melkers sic posts have to do with my question which is simply is there a way to cut and paste and entire intact page...not an url of the page....which, I said, is done really well on the iphone, gasp! (must be a really inflammatory thing to say for some reason).
Anyway, Couldnt do it with the trackball.
When highlighting text the most i can copy is a small paragraph.
rockky said:
Have NO idea what sixcoronas or melkers sic posts have to do with my question which is simply is there a way to cut and paste and entire intact page...not an url of the page....which, I said, is done really well on the iphone, gasp! (must be a really inflammatory thing to say for some reason).
Anyway, Couldnt do it with the trackball.
When highlighting text the most i can copy is a small paragraph.
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Just curious as to why you would need this feature... perhaps there is a better way to accomplish what you're trying to do, without having to copy/paste?
You could try Any Web Copy from the market or some kind or screenshot app if you don't need to manipulate the text.
While it has been rumored and feared practically since the operating system's creation, one of the nightmare scenarios for some unlucky Android users has finally become very real. Japan's second largest mobile carrier, KDDI, has gone where no carrier has dared before and has begun disguising advertisements as system notifications on their Android devices.
It seems that an app bundled with KDDI devices is the cause of the controversial ad system. The "au one market" is a secondary market application that comes with most of the smartphones on the carrier's service. This newest evil addition came in the form of an update which prompted the user with two warnings.
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1. au one Market app stays resident even when you are not using the app, 2. notification space will be used to inform good deals to customers.
There are similar ad experiences from certain applications and services already in the U.S. but this is the first time we've seen this behavior from an actual mobile carrier. It's scary to think of this becoming common place so be sure to voice your opposition on this sort of guerrilla advertising to your carrier representatives before it's too late. This is also just all the more reason to keep your rootz skills as up to date as possible. Removing that carrier bloatware is becoming seemingly more and more essential these days....
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since i've installed an app (don't know which one) i'm starting to something like this on my status bar... do you guys know anything about this?
This sucks... Are they even allowed to do this?
@gigeaky
Check if you have Easy Mp3 Download or DroID3Tagger. One of them should be the Ads source.
Install Airpush Detector or Addons Detector from the market to find the offending app.
Nothing root+delete offending app can't solve.
That said, still sucks, they'll probably end any warranty or whatever services they may offer if they find out. I guess you can still delete any traces of root and send it to samsung. They probably couldn't care less if you uninstalled some carrier app.
I don't mind ads at all while they aren't intrusive. I understand their purpose and their importance. But being randomly interrupted by some notification ad is the worse kind of interruption, as useless as it gets, not to mention the unsolicited data traffic and extra battery drain. I can even see them going a notch up and create random popups out of that you need to dismiss. Now, i like android the best of all mobile operative systems, but i draw a line here. If google ever enforced this at system level with no way around, i'd leave android completely.
I agree, I guess all those stuff is from carriers and not from Google so that I think it won't be difficult delete it.
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since i've installed an app (don't know which one) i'm starting to something like this on my status bar... do you guys know anything about this?
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Yes, I seem to be getting similar notifications, I can't for the life of me work out what app they are related to...
My Titan (WP7) was stolen, so I updated to WP8 earlier than I was planning to.
Aside from about a third of my apps not being available for WP8 yet, I'm enjoying what the new system has to offer.
However, WP8 lost some functionality which is really annoying the hell out of me.
Gifs. In WP7, you couldn't save them, but you could "share" them and email them to yourself. When I try to do this in WP8, it takes one frame from the gif and shares a single frame jpg file. What the ****. Now there is no way to save gif files at all, which is problematic when sites like 4chan don't host them for long.
Unable to uninstall the Help and Tips app. ........ Just... why?
"Remove location data on uploaded images" is no longer an option. As a privacy nut, I loved this. Well, great, now I have to turn off location in pictures all together.
There are a few other things that are missing I'm not remembering, and granted these are all small problems, but now that they've been arbitrarily removed, they're never going to be re-implemented. I'll submit a "feature request" and it'll sit at the bottom, never to be seen...
I got the 820 over the 920 because a non-removable battery is a deal breaker for me. Funny thing is, when the titan first came out everyone was complaining about how hard it is to press the buttons... Well now I can't pick up the damn lumia without accidentally hitting one of the buttons.
I am not sure what your talking about. I recommend that you go to wpcentral forums because they can answer your question. Everyone has left xda in terms of windows phone, all the action here is android.
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I am not sure what your talking about. I recommend that you go to wpcentral forums because they can answer your question. Everyone has left xda in terms of windows phone, all the action here is android.
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Yeah, I've noticed that the portal features nothing about anything related to Microsoft, even when every other site was having a field day with all the WP8 related announcements...
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Side note: you could alternatively turn off the photo uploading, and leave the geotagging enabled. Then, sync your images to your PC and upload the images to wherever after running them through a de-geotagging program.
Not suggesting this is a *good* option; I hate feature regressions at least as much as anybody. Just a possible way for you to get around the problem.
Report: The New Fire TV OS Will Block Apps Like Kodi (*Update, it was updated and Amazon says they won't be blocking anything. The rumor was never factual.*)
The article mentions, there are reports all 3rd party apps will be blocked. With the main focus on blocking Kodi, in the name of preventing piracy.
Of course if they wanted to just block Kodi, there are ways of doing that, without blocking all 3rd party apps. But given this is Amazon's box, I'm not surprised. In fact, I'm surprised Amazon has allowed side loading of 3rd party apps till now. Since it seems Amazon likes to encourage sales of their stuff.
Update: This may have been a misunderstanding.
Amazon told me the rumors are not true. Here is my response to this article, for those who are interested. http://www.aftvnews.com/a-new-report-claims-fire-tv-update-will-block-all-3rd-party-apps-like-kodi/
Oh I can't wait to lose access to all my other 38 - edit oh, wait 39 apps - that I can't get from Amazons awful appstore, in addition to loosing Firestarter which they banned after stealing its functionality. (Because instead of looking at a launcher, you could be looking at one of their banner ads instead - so of course they had to ban alternative launchers...)
Sounds like so much fun!
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My next Android TV box won't be from amazon, thats almost certain. Every step along the way Amazon missed no opportunity to punch their more tech savvy audience straight into their face - over and over, and over again. Why miss an opportunity this time?
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My next Android TV box won't be from amazon, thats almost certain. Every step along the way Amazon missed no opportunity to punch their more tech savvy audience straight into their face - over and over, and over again. Why miss an opportunity this time?
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To be fair, Amazons android fireOS line is aimed at people that are invested in the Amazon ecco system already, and more so have access to Prime, if You're one of these people they are fantastic products.
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To be fair, Amazons android fireOS line is aimed at people that are invested in the Amazon ecco system already, and more so have access to Prime, if You're one of these people they are fantastic products.
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It is a great product when you can leverage Prime. And has voice search built in, that can do a lot of the same things as Echo. You can even launch apps by voice.
So you have now only one option... Block OTA so you have the freedom to use your AFTV(Stick) without blacklisting 3rd Party Apps like Kodi. I have 5.2.1.0 with root and xposed and my Sticks works fine without any issue
But i think Amazon will block Prime-User also when they use not the newest OS.. hope they do that not
if they do that, i want buy a another TV-Box/Stick and stick Amazon they product in they A**
Amazon has responded to the initial article and it has been updated. They never planned to block 3rd party apps. The rumor was not factual.
I am sorry to inform you - but even if they JUST have hidden the adb toggle in a hidden "service menu" - the question is why.
Of course product bloggers won't ask it openly, because despite catering to users interest, they have 5 other Alexa *blub , bleep - use voice search - its so eazy* articles to pump out every day.
If you are hiding away the adb toggle it puts up another barrier of entry there - behaviorally, for the normal user. Amazon playing their freaking "take their rights one pinprick at a time" game is just as despicable as it was on day one -
and the only reason they are still doing it, is that everyone lets them get away with it, no questions asked.
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- Why are you adding a blacklist to an open source operating system you borrowed from the linux community?
- Why are you banning launchers, whose functionality you stole from community developers, add a banner ad to yours, and then roll it out (depreciated, because - the Echo audience, never needs to force close or quickly uninstall their apps, or to sort them, or to hide some apps that arent accessed daily) as the new default?
- Why are you banning Kodi - but allow in Kodi Clones as soon as they have stripped out the python interface that enables streaming webenabled content (Isn't that anti competitive to the highest extent?)
- Why are you modifying adb - so some features like parsing logs become impossible?
- Why are you hiding away the development features behind a hidden key combination, so normal users loose the feature - until they are told how to find it again?
- Why have you bloggers that champion you for your interface decisions and who make podcasts about every new menu you add running this scene - but then don't mention it, if your redesign is basically "stealing all the design lessons you could take away from Kodi (which you just kicked out of distribution" and Microsofts Xbox OS? )
- When they took our launchers - the bloggersphere chanted "finally its become eazier".
- When they kicked Kodi (the "browser" of the set top box age), the bloggersphere filled you with all kinds of BS articles about how great it would be to use one of the mangled forks, that had to vow, never to inclue a scriptable python backend - because using the internet as informed users - is something Amazon gets very uncomfertable with. With them its all simple voice button prompts to get stuck in their echosystem with and waging war against EVERY AND ALL open standards, apis, the OS itself...
- When they started blacklisting apps - the bloggerspehere wrote them the excuses for why its ok, and they'd never cross the red line that is blacklisting Kodi. WHO CARES? Blacklisting launchers was enough to mangle the homebrew ecosystem once and for all -- no developer writes code for your benefit, when its clear as day - that amazon stealing it and banning the initial app not only is commonplace in the Fire TV ecosystem - its cheared on by bloggers.
Take your eazy voice commands - and get straight out of this community. If your intention is to whitewash every move Amazon implements to make "running your own code" on the FireTV "just a little harder", but instead would like to promote Amazons paid services - while they introduce blacklists to Android and hide away the developer bridge behind presumably a remote key combination - you have become complacent.
Amazon has made it very clear - that the only way for you to get access to the android ecosystem openly - is to block their updates - hiding away the adb toggle is just another stabwound.
If you wan't to exchange "Echo" and "i watch show - by saying "houswives" and it plays" for access to an unfiltered internet, different sources that don't have to pay Amazon the required obolus, or apps that are actually usable (Amazon App Store apps are often slow to the point they become unusable, or get pulled shortly after release, because they crash all the time - of course, bloggers don't make that their focus - ) - be my guest --
but don't play the "oh - its nothing" - they do all of this to benefit the user game, like some others in here. I get irritated by that. Immensely.
Also - don't abuse this forum for requests on "Echo" and "I hit button and cloud does the work" stuff - because it is specifically out of our reach. As tinkerers, as hackers, as consumer advocates. If you wan't that stuff - you sign away your rights and pay a subscription fee. With that comes paid support and a cookie cutter community that finds "having bought the right trinket" is all the tribalism they'd ever need.
Don't try to bait people with Echo - in exchange for loosing yet another accessibility feature - because its suddenly hidden.
Don't become the blogger that scrambles on his way to contact the company to give a denial as soon as an issue pops up - turn on your brains instead, and don't just neglect the steps Amazon sets to shut out their audience from the outside world a little more.
Everytime they put up another wall - people scramble to explain it away and offer you a little more "Echo" inside your walled garden.
lol @ wall of crazy
Why?
You can't just highjack an argument with an empty accusation aimed killing off all any discussion about what yet another action from Amazon to move installing 3rd party apps just another step further away - means.
Or you can - because, this is how all discussions are meant to be held in the post facebook age of "counterspeak" is impossible - and the popular (because eazy) argument always is the only one left standing.
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Maybe I have to explain my position a bit more.
I am an individual who saw the popular product blogger delete his clarifications for posting unfiltered company PR as a first reaction on the most significant issues concerning open access on the Fire TV platform - as soon as he felt the public lense had moved an inch.
Now I find him reaching out to Amazon, on his own, to be the first one to publicise their rebuttle for "why you not seeing the last remaining API into the Fire TV anymore" is something you should not be worried about.
Without any form of source disclosure or journalistic distance. Basically in a "my buddies at Amazon told me "not true"" fashion. As a byline in a thread that talks about the issues of them doing so.
Not only that - but in response other people in here remind me, and rightfully so, that Amazons FireTV is aimed more at individuals that buy into Amazons service future - like Prime and Echo, than for informed users of Android set top boxes, that want to use them for different purposes as well.
And while I agree - the idea, that it is something that "just happened" is preposterous.
They were Android set top boxes at one point. We had people developing custom recoveries for them. Not just for the sake of doing so - but to allow us to do the stuff, beside whats possible out of the box.
You look at when Amazon took away the freedoms of the Android OS and its Linux Kernel, you look at where and when it banned apps (to replace them with their own cut down interpretations (/clones) of them), you look at - when and where they changed stuff in the UI - and you comment on it.
You look at what they did to the ecosystems on the Fire Tablets, the Kindle, and what they tried to create with the Amazon phone.
You talk about it - and not just advice XDA users to use voice assistants within the Amazon Echo ecosystem on their set top boxes more often - because "its almost like on the dedicated Echo devices", and those are the current "craze du jour" to be able to watch your TV shows, or listen to music -- and Amazon wants you to.
Going along with Amazons vision of a more and more closed down ecosystem - where the mere thought of a "general purpose computer" is something only developers working to put apps into Amazons stores, with the knowledge of the "secret remote access code" should be having, while the rest of the world will happily subscribe to fixed content subscription models, because all we care about is eazy voice search - is something I find hard to do.
Instead of selling people on voice commands, maybe spending a bit more time on "what ecosystem they lead into" and how the vision of it changed in the past months, is worth the while.
So - when Amazon decides to hide the adb dev. bridge, we don't just excuse them for it, we acknowledge the fact and talk about it first.
And if the product bloggers tries to keep it from happening (intended or not, but then - not with the necessary journalistic distance and integrity) - I'll do it for him.
I'm not going to dignify those disastrous posts by quoting then. Just jog on man, these people don't want to hear your rants...
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I am sorry to inform you - but even if they JUST have hidden the adb toggle in a hidden "service menu" - the question is why.
Of course product bloggers won't ask it openly, because despite catering to users interest, they have 5 other Alexa *blub , bleep - use voice search - its so eazy* articles to pump out every day.
If you are hiding away the adb toggle it puts up another barrier of entry there - behaviorally, for the normal user. Amazon playing their freaking "take their rights one pinprick at a time" game is just as despicable as it was on day one -
and the only reason they are still doing it, is that everyone lets them get away with it, no questions asked.
(
- Why are you adding a blacklist to an open source operating system you borrowed from the linux community?
- Why are you banning launchers, whose functionality you stole from community developers, add a banner ad to yours, and then roll it out (depreciated, because - the Echo audience, never needs to force close or quickly uninstall their apps, or to sort them, or to hide some apps that arent accessed daily) as the new default?
- Why are you banning Kodi - but allow in Kodi Clones as soon as they have stripped out the python interface that enables streaming webenabled content (Isn't that anti competitive to the highest extent?)
- Why are you modifying adb - so some features like parsing logs become impossible?
- Why are you hiding away the development features behind a hidden key combination, so normal users loose the feature - until they are told how to find it again?
- Why have you bloggers that champion you for your interface decisions and who make podcasts about every new menu you add running this scene - but then don't mention it, if your redesign is basically "stealing all the design lessons you could take away from Kodi (which you just kicked out of distribution" and Microsofts Xbox OS? )
- When they took our launchers - the bloggersphere chanted "finally its become eazier".
- When they kicked Kodi (the "browser" of the set top box age), the bloggersphere filled you with all kinds of BS articles about how great it would be to use one of the mangled forks, that had to vow, never to inclue a scriptable python backend - because using the internet as informed users - is something Amazon gets very uncomfertable with. With them its all simple voice button prompts to get stuck in their echosystem with and waging war against EVERY AND ALL open standards, apis, the OS itself...
- When they started blacklisting apps - the bloggerspehere wrote them the excuses for why its ok, and they'd never cross the red line that is blacklisting Kodi. WHO CARES? Blacklisting launchers was enough to mangle the homebrew ecosystem once and for all -- no developer writes code for your benefit, when its clear as day - that amazon stealing it and banning the initial app not only is commonplace in the Fire TV ecosystem - its cheared on by bloggers.
Take your eazy voice commands - and get straight out of this community. If your intention is to whitewash every move Amazon implements to make "running your own code" on the FireTV "just a little harder", but instead would like to promote Amazons paid services - while they introduce blacklists to Android and hide away the developer bridge behind presumably a remote key combination - you have become complacent.
Amazon has made it very clear - that the only way for you to get access to the android ecosystem openly - is to block their updates - hiding away the adb toggle is just another stabwound.
If you wan't to exchange "Echo" and "i watch show - by saying "houswives" and it plays" for access to an unfiltered internet, different sources that don't have to pay Amazon the required obolus, or apps that are actually usable (Amazon App Store apps are often slow to the point they become unusable, or get pulled shortly after release, because they crash all the time - of course, bloggers don't make that their focus - ) - be my guest --
but don't play the "oh - its nothing" - they do all of this to benefit the user game, like some others in here. I get irritated by that. Immensely.
Also - don't abuse this forum for requests on "Echo" and "I hit button and cloud does the work" stuff - because it is specifically out of our reach. As tinkerers, as hackers, as consumer advocates. If you wan't that stuff - you sign away your rights and pay a subscription fee. With that comes paid support and a cookie cutter community that finds "having bought the right trinket" is all the tribalism they'd ever need.
Don't try to bait people with Echo - in exchange for loosing yet another accessibility feature - because its suddenly hidden.
Don't become the blogger that scrambles on his way to contact the company to give a denial as soon as an issue pops up - turn on your brains instead, and don't just neglect the steps Amazon sets to shut out their audience from the outside world a little more.
Everytime they put up another wall - people scramble to explain it away and offer you a little more "Echo" inside your walled garden.
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Take a deep breath dude. Lol Bottom line is they CANT block like that. No one could develop for the device if they did. Common sense.
But they can hide it. Make sure people don't stumble upon the sideload apk portion of their boxes. Ever.
Now, this is what they are doing. This is what the product blogger allows them to do without even letting it become a story anymore. He shuts it down for them. Cool. Probably get more exclusive Echo scoops that way...
Also - I've laid this out in my first posting, this is another tldr; version.
I cant stand it, that Amazon is allowed to take away normal user rights a slice at a time, and if you are not letting it fly - you are attacked by superfans, doubling down on personal attacks, because - who needs a rational argument, on the internet. Ever. Isn't that what 9gag taught us?
They can't take it away entirely. Great.. But as always - whats possible doesnt matter. What matters is stuff thats easy enough for actual people to use.
Are you now doing remote control acrobatics, everytime you have to restart the adb service, to even get the menu with the toggle to appear? Remember when people dismissed Amazon only allowing one adb connection into the device wasn't a big deal?
Remember what happened next? We all of a sudden had to support a slew of people that came in with blanket statements that "stuff or tutorials would not work anymore". And what was the result? We had to shrug and explain, that people would have to learn how this works - because we could not get it opened up again to work - always as expected and easy.
We'll decide if it is a big deal, once we know how its implemented, how about that?
But I am certainly not taking their PR departments word for it, and I am sure enough not following the product bloggers line, who couldn't jump fast enough to burry this story because of stuff that sources he wasn't able to disclose or quote, told him.
Because where are we right now?
- Using FIrestarter is not something new users can do
All we have to offer is telling people that they wouldn't need it now, and thats essentially not true.
- Banning apps from being sideloaded - just because the company doesn't like them, or would rather steal its featureset, is the new normal.
As a result there is hardly any original development for this device anymore - that takes place outside the "Amazon app store" ecosystem.
That stuff was all possible without making that stuff impossible. They just made it impossible to scale, or to be easily supported, or to work reliably - and they smashed Firestarter to pieces for essentially daring to be a popular piece of software that was distributed outside their official ecosystem.
With Kodi, they just badmouthed its name and kicked it out of distribution - but same thing.
So if the fist thing that comes to your mind after all of this is "yeah - but Alexa is great - right?" or "yeah - but devs can still test code on the device to later sell it in the Amazon Market" - suggest for a minute, that none of it matters very much, if you come at it from an "educated consumer wants to use a an android box for his on purposes - not the stuff Amazon can come up with - he should use" perspective.
And that I am getting extremely irritated if now it seems, that the product blogger does Amazons PR tasks for them, but people discussing the changes Amazon implements regarding accessing the few remaining APIs on the system - shouldn't be allowed anymore one the basis that "they can't take it away 100%".
I just found some disturbing news that I wanted to share. Google will be blocking applications from reading SMS. You might use this in more ways than you realize, I know I use it with Tasker, where's my Droid, and to automatically reply to text while I'm driving that I can't text back because I'm driving.
This reminds me of how Google removed Miracast... But what really bothers me is how many entrepreneurial apps have been created improved and on the market for years with a solid user base that are going to be decimated by this move.
not only that but it reminds me of Microsoft and how it treats its end users as if they are incapable of making a decision for themselves, IE: hitting yes or no to the proper permission requests...
See this thread for more information and to leave a comment for Google....
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/117486314
FreeSoftwareServers said:
I just found some disturbing news that I wanted to share. Google will be blocking applications from reading SMS. You might use this in more ways than you realize, I know I use it with Tasker, where's my Droid, and to automatically reply to text while I'm driving that I can't text back because I'm driving.
This reminds me of how Google removed Miracast... But what really bothers me is how many entrepreneurial apps have been created improved and on the market for years with a solid user base that are going to be decimated by this move.
not only that but it reminds me of Microsoft and how it treats its end users as if they are incapable of making a decision for themselves, IE: hitting yes or no to the proper permission requests...
See this thread for more information and to leave a comment for Google....
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/117486314
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Google gonig to be like Apple / ios.
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Another Feature purposefully removed...
Can no longer setup Chromecast via PC. Since I use Hotspot on my cell I can't use my cell to setup either. I will need to borrow a friend's phone... Thanks Google.
https://9to5google.com/2018/12/30/chrome-72-killing-chromecast-setup-mac-windows/amp/
Another Feature purposefully removed....
No WPS while visiting Family over the Holidays.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/9to5google.com/2018/07/10/android-p-wps-support-deprecated/amp/
Who needs features anyway?
https://www.computerworld.com/article/3239864/android/android-nostalgia-old-features.html