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odo1242 | 1 month ago
To give examples:
- https://www.phonearena.com/news/google-photos-update-to-reac...
- https://www.t3.com/tech/iphones/google-maps-gets-an-iphone-u...
Both of the above are updates to Google apps that released on iOS but are planned on Android. Haven't seen any examples of the reverse.
Aardwolf|1 month ago
Not for me at least usually (exception might be something like an rpg game expanding the world), apps nagging to get updated is annoying in fact.
al_borland|1 month ago
There is no nagging. Apps auto-update on iOS, and have for years. I had 15 apps update in the last week. There was no nagging or notifications. It just happens.
My only gripe is that they seem to want to update right after I take it off the charger in the morning, instead of at night. But I only actually notice this once or twice per year, if I go to use an app that’s in the process of installing within the first few minutes of waking up.
dismalaf|1 month ago
odo1242|1 month ago
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ulfw|1 month ago
"...support for a dynamic light mode. Instead of always viewing photos with a black background, Google Photos will use the light mode or dark mode background that you have set for your device's system theme."
This is literally one IF statement. The sentence is longer than the code.
kernal|1 month ago