You can use AirPods on Android, but you will lose certain basic features, like software updates, equalizer, changing controls, and more. Not to mention that for a long while you would also be stuck with one different cable to charge this one accessory. It all adds up
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The difference is, if you have an iPhone and want to buy a smartwatch/earbuds you will likely pick Apple made ones, as they are artificially made better than the competition.
While on Android you can pick from a bunch of different companies without any real downsides, and when you want to switch to a different phone (e.g from a Samsung to a Pixel) you won't need to switch your smartwatch or earbuds.
Left and right text (dark and light) say the same thing. The left is in Polish, right is in English
Almost exactly the same story here
Make him fear optometrists for the rest of his life!
That's sad as once upon the time Android Police was the place to get Android news. Now it's just an endless stream of lists, how to, and robot vacuums.
Can you share what app it was? And maybe link relevant GitLab discussion
Deep dip 2 is/was an amazing spectator experience. You could see across hundreds of hours how it broke the best players of Trackmania down, one fall at a time.
While I started watching because of Wirtual, I ended up being a Bren fan, his dead pan delivery, and no bullshit approach was just commendable.
Not to mention that it was a huge hit for the community, and Nadeo (developers) I'm sure that they sold a lot of Club Accesses within the last month.
Huge congrats to everyone involved in the project, and to everyone who dipped their toes in the tower waters, both Shallow Dip, and Deep Dip. o7