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I’m a paying YouTube premium subscriber and use adguard. But, I have been experiencing the YouTube app being slow in loading comments for some reason.

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This is for the Google play system updates. Not the Play services app.

You can check your version in settings, security and privacy, Google play system updates. It should say November 2023 as the latest. Those on January recived the bad update.

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The fuss is that 3rd party apps need a persistent notification to stay alive. But, because Google owns pixels, it can skip that step and be less intrusive/visible, which others can not.

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Here’s the ranking sorted from best to worst if you didn’t want to open the article.

  1. Google Pixel UI
  2. Samsung One UI
  3. Color OS (OPPO/OnePlus)
  4. Nothing OS
  5. Sony Xperia UI
  6. Moto My UX/Hello UI
  7. ASUS Zen UI
  8. vivo Fun Touch OS
  9. HONOR Magic OS
  10. Xiaomi MIUI/HyperOS
  11. Tecno HiOS
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You need to drill a 3.5mm hole to get it

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Android is catering to the general public. The average user would easily understand fast, slow and normal. 20w, 68w, 5w not so much. But, I agree not having to use apps or 3rd party cables just to see the charging watts would be great. Even a Dev flag to enable the feature would be cool.

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The app does have ads(which may collect data) and it’s also closed source. They are not lying.

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Absolutely, unacceptable. Shouldn’t have been made to stable at all. I guess OS versions being higher quality than previous ones did not start at all.

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Android already has a setting for that. Disable battery optimization for apps you want to run in the background. Samsung goes much further with their sleeping, deep sleeping, and never sleeping lists.

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The firm’s first device running Esper Foundation is the Lenovo ThinkCentre M70a, an all-in-one desktop PC fitted with an up to 12th-Gen Intel Core i9 CPU, alongside 16GB DDR4 RAM and up to 512GB SSD. It’ll be followed by the Lenovo ThinkCentre M70q, M90n-1 IoT, and the ThinkEdge SE30 v2 machines by the end of 2023.

What are you going to do on such a device running android?

Esper Foundation is based on Android 11 and has customizable branding, peripheral compatibility, quarterly security patches, and three years of support. The MDM system, meanwhile, remotely deploys, manages, and updates devices from a single view.

It’s based on 3 years old android. Promises quarterly security updates and provides only 3 years of support. I fail to see why any business in their right mind would get this instead of a decent specs chromebook or even a windows computer.

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