Welcome to the 417th edition of Android Apps Weekly. Here are the big headlines from the last week:
- Android has a lot of really cool gestures. We rounded up over 40 of them in this article and it’s paired with a video to show you most of them. Our hope was to have some cool gestures you might not know about. Hit the link and watch the video to learn more.
- WhatsApp is making it easier to switch from Android to iOS. The reverse is already pretty easy to do. We saw some screenshots this week showing that the company is preparing the feature and it should roll out sooner rather than later. The screenshots were from the beta version of the iOS app (version 22.2.74) so it’s very close to being complete.
- Android skins aren’t everyone’s cup of tea, but some people quite like them. One deficit is that it isn’t always easy to figure out all of the unique features of your skin. We wrote a commentary here where we talk about how OEM skin developers should have an app that points users to the unique features and it’s pretty good.
- Google is being sued yet again. This time it’s for tracking people even if they turned off location tracking. The lawsuit alleges that Google continued to track people even after it told them that disabling location tracking would stop the behavior. You can learn more about the lawsuit from the link.
- Microsoft finally released a timeframe for Android app support on Windows 11. The company says the feature is coming at some point in February. It’ll be a public preview of sorts so it won’t be the full rollout. However, it’s about time that this came since it was one of the headline features of the new OS. Hit the link to learn more.
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