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Android: Weekly roundup for Dec 29–Jan 4
Summary
How-To Geek's Joe Fedewa highlights five Android editorials and a cheat sheet of top headlines this week, covering topics from Pixel app bloat and charging issues to Google Messages and the idea of Android as a desktop, plus brief reports on hardware rumors and security exposure.
Content
This week How-To Geek writer Joe Fedewa compiled a set of Android editorials and a short cheat sheet of news headlines. The package includes five feature pieces and a list of brief headlines to read over the holiday weekend. Topics range from device and app behavior to opinion pieces about core Android apps and the possibility of Android on desktops. The collection is presented as reading material and a quick news roundup.
Key points this week:
- Joe Fedewa selected five editorials covering Pixel app bloat, charging speed problems, fast ways to capture ideas, criticism of Google Messages, and a look at Android as a possible desktop platform.
- The Pixel article notes that Pixels include preinstalled Google apps and features that some view as bloatware.
- The charging piece explains why phones sometimes show "slow charging" or long estimated times and explores common causes.
- Other features include quick note-capture methods and an opinion piece arguing that Google is changing the Google Messages experience.
- A compact news cheat sheet lists headlines such as large-battery rumors for Samsung, a costly Galaxy Z TriFold report, possible phone price increases, widespread exposure from outdated Android software, and product news from Samsung, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Pebble, and Sony.
Summary:
The roundup combines explanatory articles and opinion pieces with a short list of news headlines to give a broad view of recent Android hardware, software, and app developments. Undetermined at this time.
