This is a subverse to share news and discuss everything Android related.
IRC
To keep things clean around the sub, there are going to be stickied threads every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
- Screenshots on Sundays | Latest
- Apps & Games Recommendations on Mondays | Latest
- Support on Wednesdays | Latest
- General Discussions/Questions on Fridays | Latest
- Phone Reviews/Recommendations on the first Sunday of every month. | Latest
^These will be updated with links to the latest sticky. All stickies will be archived somewhere. Maybe a subverse.
Stickies will be posted at 11 am GMT+2.
Once the sub gets a decent amount of users, there could be a sticky for developers to promote their apps.
Rules.
- Only post content that is related to Android.
- Nothing illegal
Are you a dev?
If you are a developer, you are allowed to promote your app with the [DEV] tag at the beginning of your self post.
Beginners Guide to Android
A beginners guide will be here with a lot of stuff. Soon.
Voat clients
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[–] Slid3r 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Rumors or not, I am very excited about the possibility of having another high quality contender on the market. I really think that the re-emergence of a physical keyboard will have a bigger effect then most would believe.
[–] ninjai 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Blackberry has always made a quality phone, and I hope it's not too little too late for them. I'd definitely consider a BB Android device in the future.
Now let's hope this does something to my stocks. lol.
[–] Slid3r ago
Oh man, for some reason that hurt to read lol...
[–] dutchguy7 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Exactly, I know many people who hate touch screens and must have their keyboards.
[–] ChillyHellion 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
If Blackberry or Nokia would have made a big push with Android when it was new, either one of them could be the Samsung of the industry right now. Maybe even bigger. People love the hardware of both, but the software isn't as compelling. In Nokia's case, they made the deal with Microsoft (that eventually led to a buyout) and waned in popularity for a while. In Blackberry's case, they assumed they could iterate on their software and stay competitive because of their brand, of which they overestimated its value. Both companies are trying to bounce back, and Blackberry running Android (full Android with Google services) might be the play to save them.
[–] Flesh_Mechanic ago
It's slated for release this year is it not?