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It seems clear to me that the source of the problem is Telegram. Read this Tweet from its developer and see if it helps clear things up.

Absolutely not, I have been using Telegram for a long time on several smartphones and only recently had the problem on my POCO F2.
The problem is due to the gallery application integrated into MIUI.

how to create a custom layout that is capable of rotating any of its child view/or nested layouts

I am having so much confusion creating custom layouts that can rotate it's child layout/views(any number of then nested). (Should I just think about rotating it's direct child only?) The closest I could find was this library: rotate-layout , but for some reason it's not working for nested constraintLayouts.

I didn't find much resources online for extending viewGroups, and I'm having trouble understanding the very basic of things, e.g. MeasureSpec, where everyone says that it is the constraint imposed by the parent to it's children, but, is the parent the view we're extending or the viewGroup that holds the viewGroup we're extending? If the MeasureSpec is referring to the parent's specs, then would getPadding also get the padding of the parent of the ViewGroup we're extending?

If possible please answer my above confusions and give me hints to how I should go about making the kind of view I have described above.

Help 4a network reception

I discovered I cannot connect my new 4a to 5Ghz Wifi in my garage where my original Pixel will stream music all day on same band. This lead me to more testing where I confirmed significantly lower signal and speed on the 4a compared to my OG Pixel, both 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz, holding the phones side by side, checking various networks at different distances. (They both have Spigen Rugged Armor cases... and I did do network reset, etc.) It may be that the 4a is functioning properly and that the OG Pixel just has very good reception. I'd be interested to hear if anyone else experiences something similar.
I love the 4a, a very nice upgrade except this, at least for me.

Apps NightVision Mode (System wide red "Night mode" filter)

I'm updating my post to give some better clarification of what I'm looking for.

Platform: Android

Language: Java

Goal: I'm looking to create an application that involves a button press that creates a "Night" mode. This "Night" mode will differ from the stock night mode in that it should remove all blue/green and only focus on the red spectrum, thus creating a red filter. Most objects would turn black, while the lighter objects would be in varies shades of red.

Problem: While my first thought, and the vast majority of suggestions for others has been to create multiple layout themes, one for normal operations and the other for "Night" mode, it doesn't solve my specific problem. The red filter needs to apply to the phones screen itself, not the application. I want to adjust the color tint of the screen, so that if the user wants to exit out of my app, to access information else where on the phone, they can without shocking their eyes with bright white light, and then re-access the app.

I have yet to find a way to access the systems color options directly. The application CF.Lumen allows the user to manual adjust RGB. or even just apply a color filter at a single touch.

I know CF.Lumen applies the red filter in two steps, it first adjusts the entire screen to greyscale first, and then displays the screen in levels of the selected color, so as not to lose detail.

As I have mentioned the current options on stackoverflow, and other places, suggest themes for affecting the application itself. I need something, that may be a little more complicated. Could someone offer some insight into which part of the android SDK I need to research regarding making adjustments to the system color itself.

Help The RAM keeps on increasing until i restart my phone

There are two possible explanations which occur to me here. Unfortunately neither offers an obvious solution.

The first is simply that the RAM management is not as well tuned as it could be. The manufacturer does make some choices here, and some don't do as well as others. I have a Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 edition) tablet and my previous phone was an HTC One (m7). The HTC had 2GB RAM while the Note had 3GB and was used more lightly than the phone, but it was always the tablet that did more app reloads and generally multitasked less well. Samsung do load more stuff into the ROM, but even so given the extra GB I always suspected their tuning was inferior. (As an aside, there have been much clearer-cut examples, such as the OnePlus software release for one device which always kept about half of the RAM free, with the result that it behaved like a phone with half as much RAM as it really had. The point is that the choices the manufacturer makes with their software can make a difference).

Unfortunately unless you are willing to root the phone there is nothing you can do here. If you do root it it's possible that there is a custom kernel out there that will manage this better, if this is the problem in the first place. But no guarantees.

The second is what's called a "memory leak". This is simply a bug, where something allocates memory but fails to deallocate it, with the result that RAM usage grows continually until something fails. This is a class of problem very familiar to C++ programmers, as C++ does not perform automatic garbage collection, but can occur in other languages too. If this is the cause then it could be a problem in one of your frequently-used apps (in which cases uninstalling or disabling it and using an alternative would fix it, if you knew what app it was), or it could be a problem with part of the OS (the manufacturer always has to adapt Android to their own hardware, and includes their own system apps and processes, so it's also possible for them to introduce bugs that aren't in the based Android version). In the latter case there will be nothing you can do unless you can root and find a custom ROM that doesn't have the problem. I was hoping I could find a system monitor on my phone that would tell me how much RAM each app was using, since something like that might enable you to identify the culprit (or might not: browsers naturally grow as you open tabs, so it would be hard to tell), but none of the ones I have seems to have that capability (at least not on my current unrooted phone).

I don't think this is a generic android feature, as I've never observed such behaviour myself. My current phone is on Android 11, so probably tells you nothing about your device, but even back when I was running Android 4 I never saw this type of thing, and would usually go months between reboots. But I never owned an S3 so don't know whether this was a common feature of that model.

Help 2 swipes and pin

can anyone help with this problem I've been having. since the last update I am now having to swipe my screen twice and then I still have to input my pin code to unlock my phone even though I have trusted devices enabled and my watch is always connected. I realise its not a huge problem and I can just change the setting but I wondered if anyone had dealt with this problem. thanks

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IDENTITY OF THE PEOPLE VISITING MY PROFILE ON WHATSAPP

Is it possible to know the identity of the people who visit my profile photo and my profile info on Whatsapp ?

There are apps available in the playstore that claim that they can find out who has viewed your profile. Problem is I don't know how accurate or safe they are. But, you can find plenty of such apps on the playstore.

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