Mobile Newsletter - The Galaxy Fold is still extremely fragile, and Samsung knows it 4 new and 17 updated articles today
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject. | Actian Zen Core vs SQLite Embedded database architecture needs to be far more agile than ever before. Learn about SQLite's critical drawbacks and how auto-defragmentation, replication, and auditing are today's top modern edge applications requirements in your API's. Download the report now! | Industry News The updated Samsung Galaxy Fold is finally making its way into the world after a months-long delay by Samsung to shore up its hardware when it became apparent from review units (including The Verge's) that the foldable phone was too fragile. Unfortunately, it seems that the "fixed" version of the Fold is still extremely fragile. | The Verge | Apple's 2020 iPhones could feature a metal frame design similar to the one that was used for the iPhone 4 back in 2010, Ming-Chi Kuo has predicted. | The Verge | Today, Google is launching a new service called "Google Play Pass," which for $4.99 per month gives Android users access to over 350 games and apps which will be served ad free and without any in-app purchases. | The Verge | And if none of that convinces purchasers to baby their Folds, Samsung is allowing for a one-time-only screen replacement for $149. | The Verge | If you're looking for a potentially fun (or frustrating) weekend project and have an old Windows Phone lying around, you can now modify it to run Android apps. Well, sort of. There are a lot of steps involved here, along with some major caveats. | Windows Central | Starting with Android 10, Chrome no longer serves as the system WebView... sort of. | Android Police | While most smartphone manufacturers are still struggling to get as close as possible to that coveted 100% screen-to-body ratio (meaning a screen that takes up the entire front of a phone, with no bezel), Xiaomi has just gone one (or should that be 80?) better, with a phone that has over a 180% screen-to-body ratio. | TechRadar | New articles added | (5 votes) by Visweswaran N (updated 2 days ago) Dependency free machine learning library for C++ | | (3 votes) by besley (updated 4 days ago) | | (11 votes) by Jose A Pascoa (updated 5 days ago) A small Windows Service that provides permanent monitoring against those little pesky icons that few people enjoy and love. | | (1 votes) by DotnetShtien (updated yesterday) The majority of mobile applications start by loading Data asynchronously , While the best practice is that all the async methods expose a Task and should be awaited , this cannot be achieved with as there is no async constructors usually it end up with something like this.. | Articles updated | (12 votes) by Michael Gledhill (updated 17 hours ago) A cheatsheet for getting your Web APIs up and running as quickly and painlessly as possible | | (7 votes) by Vincent Maverick Durano (updated 2 days ago) In this post, we will take a look at how we can beautify our ASP.NET Core API responses using AutoWrapper. | | (18 votes) by Kalvin Lawrence Ernst (updated 3 days ago) Generate a multi-layered web app instantly, directly from a database (SQL Server). 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