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Exercixe Android app suggestions

Please could someone recommend a good app for exercising in Android? Is for an elderly woman so it should have moderate routines, have sounds alerts for when to exercise and when to rest indicates and if possible shows clear pictures with examples of the exercise or announces it with voice. Have been trying different apps in last weeks but none that fit the best.

One that looked promising was Freeletics but it was too complicate to make it work every time.

Thanks in advance for any valid suggestion.

Looking for friends to play Angry Birds 2 with

Hello everyone, I recently started to play this fun game Angry Birds 2. Must be honest, I was never interested in the game before. I mean, throw birds with a slinger. What's interesting that? Right? Then Angry Birds the movies came, the kids had fun and it looked silly enough to make me curious, so what the heck! And against all my wildest fantasies the game is actually very enjoyable! So here I am, telling you that if it ever got you een slightly curious why not give the game a chance?

In case you want to join me in this adventure, currently I and some friends are in the clan: Statunitians (Pretty clear where we are from, right?).

Again.

Clan name: Statunitians
Clan number: #353850
Members: currently 30
Total flock power 9873 and rapidly increasing!
Our members are active and have power over 200+ but any willing member is welcome.

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Thanks for the attention and have a nice day.

The memory card problem on my Android phone disappears and appears

Did you check that the type of card is compatible with your phone? Some types of memory cards are too slow for the latest models, if that's the case it could explain why is so hard for your device to work with that specific card..

Also, as mentioned in previous replies by changing memory card or device you could find out if the card is faulty or just doesn't work wit your phone.

Android Emulator Web Browser Needs Camera Permissions on macOS Catalina

Hi, I am in charge of testing a mobile-compliant website that also needs access to the device camera and microphone. I needed to expand the ability to test different Android devices, so I downloaded the Android SDK and created virtual devices. However, if I set the camera of any virtual device to "Webcam0" (to use my computer's webcam) and go to the url via the built in web browser, the entire emulator crashes immediately. macOS then generates the following report:

Code:
Process:               qemu-system-x86_64 [1487]
Path:                  /Users/USER/Library/Android/*/qemu-system-x86_64
Identifier:            qemu-system-x86_64
Version:               0
Code Type:             X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process:        studio [1288]
Responsible:           studio [1288]
User ID:               673642719

Date/Time:             2020-04-29 11:50:56.314 -0400
OS Version:            Mac OS X 10.15.4 (19E287)
Report Version:        12
Bridge OS Version:     4.4 (17P4281)
Anonymous UUID:        B56B5142-EE7D-3D95-B70C-861201C1208B


Time Awake Since Boot: 2200 seconds

System Integrity Protection: enabled

Crashed Thread:        63  Dispatch queue: com.apple.root.default-qos

Exception Type:        EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT)
Exception Codes:       0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000
Exception Note:        EXC_CORPSE_NOTIFY

Termination Reason:    Namespace TCC, Code 0x0

The "Namespace TCC" points to a privacy issue. The new Catalina makes it v hard to access the camera (https://carlashley.com/2018/09/28/tcc-round-up/). I have googled how to work around the issue for Android development and the responses are something like the following:
That's great for someone who is actually building a native Android App, but I just want to launch the Android emulator and use its default web browser to test a website.

1. Is it overkill to use Android Emulator for this purpose? In other words, can I simply go to Dev Tools in Chrome desktop and resize the browser to the target dimensions of whatever Android device I want to test?

And

2. If it were not overkill / I had to do it via the Emulator, how would I do it? My hunch is to build a custom Chromium apk with the NSCameraUsageDescription settings in Info.plist and put it into the emulator via instructions here: https://developers.google.com/web/t...er-browsers#chromium_content_shell_on_android but that would require pulling down Chromium and making a custom build.

There should be a happy medium between these two solutions, right?
Thanks.

VS

Hi! I currently use the Galaxy S9, but I would like to change my smartphone to a newer one, such as the Galaxy S20. I use the gadget for games and photos, so these two factors are crucial.

In terms of taking photos, the new smartphone will definitely be better, I'm sure of it, but what about performance. My country officially sells a model with an Exynos processor, but in the case of the Galaxy S20, the Exynos 990 processor does not work well, at least some owners say so. My Galaxy S9 runs on a Snapdragon processor, and there are no problems with it. I compared Snapdragon 845 and 990, the second one was better, but it's in the benchmarks, what about real tests?

https://nanoreview.net/en/soc-compare/samsung-exynos-990-vs-qualcomm-snapdragon-845

blackview security

Thanks for the replies, I will definitely use the advice.

Blackview sell alot on amazon so I guess they must be OK overall, just worry about malware recording user input whilst signing into legitimate apps like Facebook etc. I've installed avast and malwarebytes.

guess any manufacturer could have this problem...

[APP][5.0+] NFC progress monitoring: reports and instructions by dynamic URLs

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NFC Progress Reports Android admin app assigns dynamic URLs to read-only NFC tags and distributes mapping metadata in a shared Google Calendar named "NFC" for the client NFC Task List Android apps to open relevant dynamic links upon scanning read-only NFC tags. Centralized mapping of NFC tags to Google Calendar events ensures automatic updates of URL mappings throughout the group of users sharing the same Google Calendar. URL is pasted into the description field of a calendar event, then Google Calendar is shared with users by the NFC Progress Reports app. NFC tag is assigned to an event by creating a named mapping in the NFC Progress Reports Android app. Users of NFC Task List app receive an email with an invitation to the "NFC" Google Calendar with NFC-URL mappings in its metadata, after that each scan of a known NFC tag opens the URL from the currently active event's description.

NFC Progress Reports app on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=house_intellect.nfc_reports
NFC Task List app on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=house_intellect.nfcchecklist
Website: https://nfc-progress-monitoring.ml/

[APP] [4.4+] BitCleaner - Powerful & lightweight storage cleaner

[Update v1.0.7]
- Minimum API version bumped to API 21 (Lollipop)
- Fix AppCleaner incorrect app usage issue
- Performance improvement
- Settings UI improvement
- Dashboard UI tweaks
- Animation improvement

[Update v1.0.8 & v1.0.9]
- Fix Tool not working properly when launched from Dashboard
- Minor UI improvements
- Stability improvements and crashes fixed

Download from Google Play
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lemonern.bitcleaner

Basement wall and floor joint waterproofing

I wish I had something to offer up Danny. I've not tried any products but I have witnessed professionals treating walls and floors. It appeared to me that they enlarged and deepened the area they treated prior to applying whatever they used. Naturally, the ideal treatment is on the outside of the walls and the underneath side of the floor. :( I wish you lots of luck on whatever product and procedure you attempt. Leaks are near impossible to stop... that I know.

Added: As I said before, I really know nothing about fixing a leaking basement. However, I thought about Flex Seal. I'm not advocating using the stuff but I have used their products for other leaky problems with success. Here is a link with a bit of Flex Seal info.
https://www.flexsealproducts.com/blog/flex-seal-basement-waterproofing/

verizon lgk20v android phone


My thanks to all those who replied to my post with their helpful suggestions. Using dannydet's link above, I have now successfully installed duckduckgo as the default browser on my phone...Thank you very much.

Have to use pin to unlock

But the times it doesn't work during normal operation, i get 'failed to recognize Fingerprint'. It gives me 4 or 5 failures then says 'too many attempts, enter pin to unlock fingerprint recognition'.
Oh! But you didn't mention that before. :o

I've never had that happen, but I'm quite sure you're right that it's not a feature. :)

Milo and I have the same phone, and he has all sorts of issues I've never seen.

Perhaps your fingerprint reader is dirty, or you're touching it with damp hands, or soon after using hand lotion or sanitizer, etc. It could also be a hardware failure, of course, or due to your phone's age. :thinking:

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