Post AZSZXgbwlEs4JIPXMm by benhaube@twit.social
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 (DIR) Post #AZQoR15SuCqvsW1IDQ by MishaalRahman@androiddev.social
       2023-09-04T18:13:53Z
       
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       After using Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 5 for a month,  I think I've been spoiled by how many features One UI has. I wrote about every feature for foldables I found in One UI that are missing in stock Android, and which Google should bring to the Pixel Fold.Samsung arguably doesn't make the best foldable hardware anymore (...though your options in the U.S. are limited anyway), but I think few will disagree that their software isn't still the best.Article: https://www.androidcentral.com/apps-software/features-google-should-copy-from-samsung-galaxy-z-fold-5
       
 (DIR) Post #AZQp4MM7lMOD8TZXIe by jernej@androiddev.social
       2023-09-04T18:21:00Z
       
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       @MishaalRahman Did you actually use split screen outside testing at all? I find myself not using even dual screen at all - either on a Fold or on a Tablet. What's the typical use-case for that in your daily life?
       
 (DIR) Post #AZQpDprHRV63F5fCrI by MishaalRahman@androiddev.social
       2023-09-04T18:22:43Z
       
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       @jernej Yes, it's especially useful in my work because I frequently reference a tab/conversation/etc. while writing a message in another app.It also makes cross-posting content between Twitter/Mastodon/Threads/Telegram easier for me.
       
 (DIR) Post #AZQrOK7txegZvBZDN2 by jernej@androiddev.social
       2023-09-04T18:47:02Z
       
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       @MishaalRahman Interesting. That means you open browser + multiple social apps and C/P content?
       
 (DIR) Post #AZQrbKfRGGQJMbSNXs by MishaalRahman@androiddev.social
       2023-09-04T18:49:22Z
       
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       @jernej yep, though it's a shame more apps don't support drag-and-drop yet, so I mainly just use text selection + clipboard to move text or pick images through whatever media gallery implementation the app supports. It's still useful to have apps side by side for reference when drafting posts.
       
 (DIR) Post #AZQrr2CjfqCIjdWD20 by jernej@androiddev.social
       2023-09-04T18:52:10Z
       
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       @MishaalRahman TBH I'm having trouble finding something as simple as a browser that can open two websites at once easily  ^^
       
 (DIR) Post #AZQryUV8rhQuWVgQrY by MishaalRahman@androiddev.social
       2023-09-04T18:53:33Z
       
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       @jernej Chrome can do it on large screens. Just open the menu and hit "new window"
       
 (DIR) Post #AZQsIkjmD3QsfcBr3A by jernej@androiddev.social
       2023-09-04T18:57:13Z
       
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       @MishaalRahman Ah, interesting. Still horribly clunky since you can't drag/drop tabs.Funny enough, can't find the same feature in Samsung Internet browser.
       
 (DIR) Post #AZQsRtvlOkvFmz9vxA by MishaalRahman@androiddev.social
       2023-09-04T18:58:52Z
       
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       @jernej You'll be able to drag and drop tabs soon as well in Chrome ;)https://androiddev.social/@MishaalRahman/110703083031966334That's surprising to hear Samsung Internet lacks this feature
       
 (DIR) Post #AZSZXgbwlEs4JIPXMm by benhaube@twit.social
       2023-09-05T14:36:26Z
       
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       @MishaalRahman I have never been a fan of One UI, but to each their own I guess. I'm not going to have a folding phone any time soon anyway lol. Still way too damn expensive.
       
 (DIR) Post #AZVvYQZqwusMfTzEdE by tkuenneth@snapp.social
       2023-09-07T05:27:12Z
       
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       @MishaalRahman Nice read, thanks for sharing