Mr. John Rice+FollowAsus Ditches Phones for AI—Smart Move?So Asus is officially done making new Android phones, and honestly, it feels like the end of an era for niche power users and mobile gamers. Instead, they’re going all-in on AI hardware and robotics. With the smartphone market so cutthroat, does this pivot to “physical AI” make sense, or are they leaving loyal fans behind? Would you rather see more innovation in phones or is AI the real future? Let’s debate! #Tech #Asus #Android00Share
Tammy Blackwell+FollowWould You Hack Your Phone Like This?Ever had your phone screen shatter at the worst possible time? One commuter just plugged in a keyboard and mouse to his broken Android and kept on texting, browsing, and snapping—all with a $10 adapter. It’s a wild look, but the hack works flawlessly. Is this the ultimate DIY fix, or should we expect more built-in resilience from our devices? Would you try this, or is it too much? #Tech #TechHacks #Android00Share
Anthony Morris+FollowAndroid’s My Calling Card: Game Changer or Copycat?Android is finally catching up to Apple with its own customizable calling card feature. Soon, you’ll be able to control exactly how you appear when you call someone, from your photo to your font style. But does this move spark real innovation, or is Google just playing catch-up? Would you switch platforms for more control over your digital identity, or is this just another flashy update? Let’s debate. #Tech #Android #TechDebate00Share
jamesmcdaniel+FollowCan Gamified Focus Apps Really Boost Output?Focus Friend is shaking up productivity on Android by turning your focus sessions into a cozy game. Imagine earning digital socks for your Bean Friend every time you resist the urge to doomscroll. But here’s the catch: once your session ends, distractions are just a tap away. Is gamification enough to keep us on task, or do we need more robust barriers to digital distraction? Let’s debate! #Tech #ProductivityApps #Android00Share
jamesmcdaniel+FollowAndroid vs Apple: The AirDrop ShowdownSo, Google just made Android devices compatible with AirDrop, letting iPhone and Mac users share files wirelessly with Android phones. Apple didn’t help out, and this move was only possible because of new European regulations. The big question: Is this a win for open tech, or does it open the door to new security headaches? Would you trust sharing files between ecosystems, or is Apple’s walled garden still safer? #Tech #Android #Apple00Share