Well at least they allowed notifications to be grouped together in iOS 12. Baby steps I guess...I can't understand why Apple doesn't do something about their notifications. Seems like it'd be relatively easy to revise/improve them.
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Well at least they allowed notifications to be grouped together in iOS 12. Baby steps I guess...I can't understand why Apple doesn't do something about their notifications. Seems like it'd be relatively easy to revise/improve them.
Switched over from using iPhone's since the iPhone 3G to the Pixel 3 on Google Fi and have been pretty happy with it. Plus, price was amazing. 2 - 128GB Pixel 3's for $1000 after the $800 credit from Google Fi. Monthly plan for 2 phones is $35 phone/texts + $10 taxes + $10/GB. Not too mention the included international travel which is also something I use a lot. The $20/day on verizon for the same thing was annoying and getting a new sim was not always easy in some countries.
I've been thinking about switching from T-Mo to Google Fi. Right now, my T-Mo plan is unlimited talk/text/data (w/10GB 4G LTE) for $50/month prepaid. I rarely use more than 500MB data/month, though.Switched over from using iPhone's since the iPhone 3G to the Pixel 3 on Google Fi and have been pretty happy with it. Plus, price was amazing. 2 - 128GB Pixel 3's for $1000 after the $800 credit from Google Fi. Monthly plan for 2 phones is $35 phone/texts + $10 taxes + $10/GB. Not too mention the included international travel which is also something I use a lot. The $20/day on verizon for the same thing was annoying and getting a new sim was not always easy in some countries.
I’m also on T-Mobile and looked at Project Fi. But since I have 4 lines on my plan and I by myself use 15+ GB per month their calculator told me it was basically not worth it.I've been thinking about switching from T-Mo to Google Fi. Right now, my T-Mo plan is unlimited talk/text/data (w/10GB 4G LTE) for $50/month prepaid. I rarely use more than 500MB data/month, though.
Project Fi is for people that don't use alot of data and don't want to overpay for a plan they are not using all the data on each month.
I think I'll jump on that $200 discount for a 3XL that starts on 11/22. Thanks for the tip, Z!
Great review
I will be buying that must buy at that price!! Nice way to start Thanksgiving!!With the Black Friday discount bringing the 3 XL down to $699. It's a no brainer MUST BUY.
Really there's no other phone better at that price. Monthly security updates direct from Google. Smooth stock vanilla Android. Best camera of 2018. Beautiful Samsung display. All the cool Google Assistant features baked into the phone.
With the Black Friday discount bringing the 3 XL down to $699. It's a no brainer MUST BUY.
Really there's no other phone better at that price. Monthly security updates direct from Google. Smooth stock vanilla Android. Best camera of 2018. Beautiful Samsung display. All the cool Google Assistant features baked into the phone.
Coming from a YouTube channel called Android Police I’m not surprised at all that they “switched” from an iPhone.To some extent it really boils down to "I like customization, so I chose Android."
It's a solid look at the Pixel 3, but I'd have liked to have seen a more nuanced take where he notes if there's anything he missed.
You're missing my point.Android Police is like the top website for Android phone news. They always post new app release .apk, and posts on upcoming ohones
You're missing my point.
If it only had the DAC of the V30 - V40 it would be the perfect phone for me.
Just installed, looks so much better!https://www.androidpolice.com/2018/11/15/google-phone-v26-dark-theme-apk-download/
Finally, the long awaited dark mode comes to the stock Google Phone dialer.
Now dark themes are standard in these stock apps;
- Phone
- Contacts
- Messages
- Google Now feed
I'm going to try Substratum, again, when I get a Pixel 3 XL. Never could get it to work properly on my 2 XL.Ugh, the stock dark theme from Google is very amateur and unprofessional looking, when compared to these absolutely amazing pieces of art like this. Why does Google themselves put out a half assed poor dark theme, when regular Joe's can create fantastic themes like these below?
Swift Dark theme;
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brit.swiftdark.substratum&hl=en_US
Swift Black theme;
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brit.swiftblack.layers&hl=en_US
Pitch Black theme;
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pitchblack.origins.westcrip
Plus Google's theme doesn't really do it properly. A text message will still come in as a white notification, even though you have it set to Dark Mode. So only the Messages app itself will be dark, but get a new text and you'll see it blinding white still
With Substratum themes, it's system wide EVERYTHING gets themed. There's zero white notifications, no white hiccups here or there, it all gets themed the color you chose, deep down into the entire phone.
Why Google can't do this, but part timer programmers can for fun, is crazy.
Running the Swift Black theme compared to the stock Google Dark mode, is night and freaking day in quality, and artistic value. These Sub themes are a million times better designed.
I'm going to try Substratum, again, when I get a Pixel 3 XL. Never could get it to work properly on my 2 XL.
Probably to not hurt their Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL sales. Many people who buy Pixel phones buy them solely because of the camera. If they released a $400-500 Pixel 3 Lite that has the same camera performance as the $800-$1000 higher end options then I have a feeling a LOT of people would've opt'd for the Lite and saved themselves hundreds of dollars. Now that all the dust has settled, its time to bring out this bad boy.I'm all over that to replace my OG Pixel... why didn't they come out with that first?!?