LeoTheGreat
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got the s9+ today... took me an hour but finally got rid of that bixby shyt. dope ass phone otherwise
I'm in real estate...lol. But there are porn actitives that a clever man can take advantage of.Rock, what do u do breh? You're a porn producer huh
They got a few youtube videos on remapping Bixby...5 min search at best.got the s9+ today... took me an hour but finally got rid of that bixby shyt. dope ass phone otherwise
I feel like I could learn so much from you We should go out for tacosI'm in real estate...lol. But there are porn actitives that a clever man can take advantage of.
yeah I used Bxactions which was easy to find but the whole process was a bytch. Samsung is cracking down on those bixby remapping apps to make it more difficult to get rid of. So I finally just now got it to where the little bixby load up screen doesn't even show up for that quick second before performing the action you want it to (flashlight in this case)They got a few youtube videos on remapping Bixby...5 min search at best.
You can set when you want Always On Display on..I think default is 7am-12amif I'm not mistaken I think there was a way to do it before but it must be an official feature now. either way I feel like that would just unnecessarily drain battery life
A heart rate sensor on the back of a Galaxy S handset is nothing new. Samsung’s flagship phones have had them for years. But there’s a new feature being introduced alongside Samsung’s Galaxy S9 and S9+ release on Friday that has never been available on a Samsung phone before. In fact, it has never been available before on a flagship phone from any top smartphone maker.
Back in late February when Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+, it also announced a new app called My BP Lab. There was so much news that day, however, that almost no one took notice of the nifty new app. Due to hit the Google Play store sometime today so it’s ready for action tomorrow when the S9 and S9+ are officially released, My BP Lab transforms the Galaxy S9’s heart rate sensor into a blood pressure monitor. What’s more, an insider who has already tested the app reports on Twitter that blood pressure readings are extremely accurate.
They want iPhone users to use their services too.Why is Google trying to kill the name Android?.
They're renaming everything Google.