Updated: October 12, 2021
Android 10 lets you open the Google Assistant by swiping from the bottom edge to the middle of the screen. However, if you don’t use the Google Assistant quite often, the gesture is lying out there wasted. So, here’s an open-source app called “App Launcher Assistant” that lets you remap the gesture to open any Android […]
Updated: October 18, 2021
iOS14 has a new privacy feature that flashes a green light whenever an app uses the iPhone camera or orange light when the app is using the mic in the background. Unfortunately, Android doesn’t have any such feature. However, a third-party Android app – “Access Dots” mimics the same iOS 14 functionality and alerts users […]
Updated: January 13, 2021
Not getting App notifications on your Android? There could be many reasons behind it. Usually, it’s either the battery optimization issue or problem with the notification access. Here’s a step by step guide on how to fix “Android App Not Sending Notifications”. We’ll start off with some basic but necessary checks and then gradually move […]
Updated: October 18, 2021
I have been using Pixel 3 for about five months now and I have opinions on the device. Or rather I have opinions on Android’s best software experience. First of all, I want everyone to use the Pixel at least once. It gives you a fair idea about pure Android experience and most likely you […]
Updated: October 12, 2021
Samsung’s One UI is significantly better than its previous UI’s Samsung Experience and TouchWiz. But still, it requires a lot of refinement and few extra features like native screen recording, which One UI 2.0 upgrade did a great role in fulfilling them. Though Samsung brought a good number of missing features that competitors already have. […]
Updated: October 10, 2021
The Android 10 comes with many useful features such as Smart Reply for all messaging apps, built-in screen recorder, Wi-Fi sharing via QR codes, Gestures, and everyone favorites is the native Dark Mode. But there is one caveat, you have to manually enable the dark theme from the Display settings. There is no native option […]
Published: September 16, 2019
While Android 10 didn’t get an aesthetic makeover, it does come with a lot of major changes like gesture navigation, Dark mode, privacy revamps, and much more. Alongside you have some nuance changes like Wi-Fi password sharing, battery indicator, digital wellbeing for your family, and the new overhaul Bluetooth menu. My favorite out of the […]
Updated: September 23, 2019
Google launched its Beta 1 version of Android Q on March 13, 2019. If you are enrolled for the Android Beta program, then you might get Android Q via an OTA update. Or if you are, like me, well you can always download and flash it onto your Pixel. Now, at first glance, there seem to not many changes […]
Updated: September 23, 2019
There is no shortage of launchers and icon packs when it comes to Android devices. But, how about if these theming options come inbuilt into Android. Well, here’s a sneak peek of how to change font style and Icon size in Android Q. So, Google launched its’s Beta 1 version of Android Q on March 13, 2019. […]
Updated: September 23, 2019
Google launched its’s Beta 1 version of Android Q on March 13, 2019. Now, it’s only available for the Pixel devices starting from Pixel 3 all the way down till the original Pixel. But this is a Beta version of Android Q and I wouldn’t recommend that you install it on your primary device. If you have […]
Updated: November 28, 2021
Google has launched a developer exclusive Android Beta Program of its latest OS iteration, Android Q for all the Pixel devices. There had been a lot of rumors for months about some exciting features like System-wide dark mode, inbuilt Screen Recording, updated Privacy and app permissions, and much more. There’s one feature I particularly missed […]
Updated: September 23, 2019
There is no shortage of screen recording apps for Android but in the upcoming version of Android i.e. Android Q, you can record the screen natively. So, Google launched its’s Beta 1 version of Android Q on March 13, 2019. If you are enrolled for the Android Beta program, then you might get it via […]
Updated: September 23, 2019
Google launched its’s Beta 1 version of Android Q on March 13, 2019. Today, we have the Beta 3 Version Rollout. Now the previous versions of the Android Beta program were only available for the Pixel Devices. But starting Beta 3, Google has extended the support to 21 more devices for the Android Q Beta program. If […]