How this ancient thing appeared after updating to pie? (Mi A1)
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Forgot to add: it’s a widget.
That’s funny, I have it too [](https://i.imgur.com/RMsCwKy.png)
I also have it on Mi A2
This was also present in one of the early betas of OOS 9
This also happened to me on the Mi A2 after the pie update.
Looks like KitKat’s stuff
Gingerbread
Apple Pie
That’s almost r/softwaregore material
Stuck in 2/6, help!
I have that on my oneplus 5t for a few months now. Still have it after updating to pie.
Lol i have it too
I’m still getting the “Updates are temporarily unavailable etc” message when trying to update! Strange
Mi A2 Lite > Mi A2
Headphone Jack > No headphone jack ; 4000mAh > 3000mAh ; 1080 x 2280 pixels(~432 ppi density) > 1080 x 2160 pixels(~403 ppi density)
Fair enough. Most of these are just personal preference honestly. Personally I like the Mi A2 Lite more. 🙂
Still no pie update here. Brazil.
Wtf the A2 lite went back to usb micro?
Why would they move backwards from the A1?… God damn Xiaomi
Yeah. I want type-c everything soon. One thing I don’t like about it is how easily they disconnect though. Like if I was the pull the wire of a phone charging with usb-micro it would lift the phone up, but with type c it just slides right out.
Wait, so supposedly stock Android on Android One devices are actually just AOSP that compiled by Xiaomi, instead of directly from Google-build stock Android?
Coming from Pixel 1 user with Android P here. I don’t have this kind of widget from my widgets list.
The software on Android One devices are actually closer to “stock” android than Googles Pixel, which is actually a skin (google has chosen to work on that mainly, and abandoned quite a few ASOP apps including the browser, gallery, camera, etc) running on top of ASOP.
Yes, I know. Which is why I try to differentiate between AOSP and Stock Android. That is news to me, because last time I saw a nearly full AOSP version of Android was when Jelly Bean, I think? Because back then I didn’t saw full time evolution of Launcher that was becoming more and more Google with Google Now (back then) etc, instead of Android.
But, has Android One devices get features from Pixel, like gestures-based navigation and digital wellbeing?
What do you think the difference is between stock and AOSP. There’s nothing more stock than AOSP.