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Widgets have been a crucial Android feature for more than a decade, but they've lost a lot of their appeal and usefulness ...
In any case, this is a good option to have on your smartphone as long as it doesn't interfere with the existing experience.
In a win for accessibility, Google's no longer forcing users to drag widget edges to resize them in its latest beta.
Years after they were introduced and then removed from previous versions of Android, the latest beta for Android 15 QPR1 has arrived and brings back lock screen widget support, at least for tablets.
Google first introduced lock screen widgets into the Android OS starting in version 4.2 Jelly Bean, only to remove them shortly after in 5.0 Lollipop. Google has since brought lock screen widgets back ...
Google is officially bringing back lock screen widgets on Android, but it begs the question – what would you want to use? This issue of 9to5Google Weekender is a part of 9to5Google’s rebooted ...
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