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Librephone aims to close the last gaps between existing distributions of the Android operating system and software freedom. The FSF has hired experienced developer Rob Savoye (DejaGNU, Gnash, OpenStreetMap, and more) to lead the technical project. He is currently investigating the state of device firmware and binary blobs in other mobile phone freedom projects, prioritizing the free software work done by the not entirely free software mobile phone operating system LineageOS.

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Before I try to figure out how to pay for BuzzKill while using LineageOS + microG, can anybody using this app (which people rave about) tell me if it's capable of drawing a notification dot (preferably with different colors for different types of notifications) on the screen when the screen is already powered on??

I do not have an AMOLED display, and I am looking for a notification LED replacement that (ironically, I guess) only shows when the screen is already on, either actively using the phone or the lock screen.

My actual problem is that I have ADHD and my brain has done the thing where notifications have become Part Of The Environment and I no longer see them or remember to check them.

All the notification LED replacement apps I've found so far are for AMOLED / always-on display, neither of which I have. Plus most of them are trashy and filled with ads.

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The new attack, named Pixnapping by the team of academic researchers who devised it, requires a victim to first install a malicious app on an Android phone or tablet. The app, which requires no system permissions, can then effectively read data that any other installed app displays on the screen. Pixnapping has been demonstrated on Google Pixel phones and the Samsung Galaxy S25 phone and likely could be modified to work on other models with additional work. Google released mitigations last month, but the researchers said a modified version of the attack works even when the update is installed.

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There many people with dyslexia and other stuff like that and using some other font like comic sans can make a huge difference on them, yet there is no way to easily (I think) change the font on our devices. We should be able to just download and load the font. What do you think?

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UFS 5.0 will include the following and other features:

  • Increased sequential performance up to 10.8 GB/s to meet AI demands
  • Integrated link equalization for more reliable signal integrity
  • Distinct power supply rail to provide noise isolation between PHY and memory subsystem, easing system integration
  • Inline Hashing for greater security
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  • Earlier this year ICE ordered new vehicles equipped with smartphone-tracking hardware.
  • Cell-tower simulating “Stingray” devices gather records on phones in their vicinity.
  • Luckily, Android 16 includes new measure for detecting when you may be monitored in this fashion.
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Pros

  • solid performance
  • fast Wi-Fi
  • great battery life
  • fast charger included
  • can work as a proper flashlight
  • projector feature is worth every penny

Cons

  • very heavy and unwieldy
  • cameras fail to impress
  • lights can run just 5 minutes at full brightness
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Pros

  • Premium design, IP68 certification.
  • Larger and brighter OLED panel with Dolby Vision.
  • Excellent camera performance, stills and videos, impressive telephoto cam.
  • Fast wired and wireless charging.
  • Dependable battery life
  • Potent chipset.
  • Feature-rich HyperOS with 5 years of major OS updates.

Cons

  • No AF on the ultrawide, the selfie camera is underwhelming.
  • 144Hz refresh rate is a gimmick.
  • The wired charging is slightly downgraded.
  • Becomes hot when chipset is pushed for long periods.
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Google uses machine learning technologies to estimate a user’s age by analysing search terms and content viewed online, among others.

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I am curious about the various Android Lemmy clients available, specifically which ones allow users to switch between instances or accounts. I am interested in the ability to view different local feeds across multiple instances seamlessly. If you have any recommendations, I would love to hear your thoughts!

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by kairone@lemmy.ca to c/android@lemdro.id
 
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/52720355

I am using neo backup often i run into storage issues so i am wondering if there is a possibility of backing data with git, root, Termux, Tasker .

Edit: solved some issues

  • storage issue was fixed by not enabling unnecessary backup options. It created massive difference for most applications, eg anki was over 1 GB, now its 9 KB.
  • Some application's backups were not working( After restoring applications were crashing), for them, rather than backing up whole data, we can copy relevant data. Eg for element, we can backup by

cp /data/data/im.vector.app/shared_prefs/im.vector.app_preferences.xml %ConfigBackupLocation/element

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