Dinostar77 wrote:GurtTractor wrote:Does anyone know of a good general purpose text to speech solution for listening to articles in webpages and PDFs? I tried Google's Talkback but that doesn't really work the way I need it to.
I could really do with a way to absorb more research, while walking hither and thither and doing cooking and such. Something that I could quickly activate in a browser or other app with tolerable voice quality would be great.
Dude did you find anything? I'd like something that would read pdfs aloud for me.
GooberTheHat wrote:GooberTheHat wrote:The huuwwwahhahhahaheewwee phones are supposed to be decent hardware, but apparently the custom UI they stick on is crap. It basically mimicks an iPhone so you don't have as much flexibility as most Android's, which kind of misses the point imo.
Adding apps to folders.
Another feature which makes EMUI great is the ability to add apps easily to folders. In stock Android, you must do this manually with individual apps – dragging and dropping them from the app menu. In Emotion UI, this is done using a tick box method which is altogether faster and more convenient.
SpaceGazelle wrote:Not really a mobile junkie but the Galaxy 8 really looks lovely. It's nearly all screen.
acemuzzy wrote:Battery life on my s6 isn't great. What update is that one above that made things better?
Hodge360 wrote:Huawei Y6 II. "That's your problem there" is not a helpful response!
GurtTractor wrote:acemuzzy wrote:Battery life on my s6 isn't great. What update is that one above that made things better?
I noticed big improvements on Android version 7.0, don't know exactly what version I was using before though. I think I must have had auto updates turned off, as it started to update once I did a manual check in the settings. I think it was already out for a few weeks.
I still find that shutting down the phone and starting it again every so often improves idle usage, so give that a try if you notice high drain.
Facewon wrote:As long as the phone has google app store and you can find the settings to set home screen you'll be fine. Its basically like vanilla, with more options.
Diluted Dante wrote:Who is your network?
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