Pirate Guitar Pro, install it, and download the GP files from Ultimate Guitar. Easy.
Pirate Guitar Pro, install it, and download the GP files from Ultimate Guitar. Easy.
I take it you weren’t around for the Nexus 7 (first edition)?
Not for me :)
It’s important to me - I don’t use phone cases.
This never made it to outside the US, what exactly was it? (the linked help page doesn’t actually say)
Useless? Really?
Which app are you using to remap remote buttons?
Both of these apps were sold to dodgy third parties who make their revenue through ads.
Easily done.
Here’s mine, for some more fun -
Sony Xperia X1 (the very first Xperia - it had a stylus, keyboard and ran Windows Phone 5.1 (the original pre-iPhone OS, not the later metro style OS)
HTC Desire (the og desire! and my first Android phone. I rooted this and flashed it on a weekly basis. Miss those days…)
Nexus 4
Moto E (I dropped my 4 and figured I’d try a super cheap phone, worked surprisingly well)
Sony Xperia X3 Compact
Nexus 5X
Pixel 3
Pixel 7
I miss small phones so much…
You’re presumably talking about the Pixel Launcher widget, which isn’t removable (you can disable it but you don’t get the space back).
This article is about the widget that non-Pixel phones can install, which will behave more like a standard widget as it can work on any launcher or device.
Are you allergic to punctuation?
Nothing beats Google Photos for me, personally.
So I bought a used Google Pixel 1 (first gen) and use Syncthing to sync my camera roll from my phone to the Pixel 1.
Google originally advertised the Pixel 1 as having unlimited cloud storage for life, so they have to stick to it. I don’t pay for Google storage but I’ve got at least 500gb stored in Google Photos (including all my RAW photos and my digitised VHS tapes).
I’ll abuse this system until the Pixel 1 dies and I can’t get another one, then I’ll cry.
The two-stage shutter button from Sony cameras and phones is something I miss dearly.
I miss ten years ago, when Googlers jumped out of a plane whilst in a Google Glass video call and landed straight into IO. Yeah it was a gimmick, but it got us all talking.
I miss when Android was less mature and had a lot of catching up to do, and IO was the delivery of all the exciting enhancements coming to Android.
It’s hard to get excited when the biggest announcements this year will be… “We made our AI better, buy our phone and you’ll be able to use it”.