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It should be noted that Google's own Android smartphones and tablet computers (Nexus and Pixel devices) never featured a memory card slot. Similar restrictions were later added to USB on-the-go storage.<ref name=android-traditional-storage>{{cite web |url=https://source.android.com/docs/core/storage/traditional |title=Traditional storage | Android Open Source Project }}</ref> | It should be noted that Google's own Android smartphones and tablet computers (Nexus and Pixel devices) never featured a memory card slot. Similar restrictions were later added to USB on-the-go storage.<ref name=android-traditional-storage>{{cite web |url=https://source.android.com/docs/core/storage/traditional |title=Traditional storage | Android Open Source Project }}</ref> | ||
In 2018, Google added a clipboard manager to their keyboard app, Gboard.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.xda-developers.com/gboard-clipboard-manager/ |title=Gboard 7.7 adds a Clipboard Manager feature to Google's keyboard app }}</ref> But in 2022, Google decided on behalf of their users that they don't need to retain clipboard items for any longer than one hour. Therefore, they added | In 2018, Google added a clipboard manager to their keyboard app, Gboard.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.xda-developers.com/gboard-clipboard-manager/ |title=Gboard 7.7 adds a Clipboard Manager feature to Google's keyboard app }}</ref> But in 2022, Google decided on behalf of their users that they don't need to retain clipboard items for any longer than one hour. Therefore, they added a one-hour time limit, meaning any clipboard item older than one hour is automatically deleted, with no option to change this behaviour. The only way to retain clipboard items for more than one hour is to manually mark them as "pinned".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://techzle.com/remember-android-13-clears-clipboard-1-hour-after-copying |title=Remember: Android 13 clears clipboard 1 hour after copying}}</ref> | ||
In 2019, Google took away the ability to turn off the "pull-to-refresh" gesture on the mobile edition of their Chrome web browser, following by refusing to reinstate the option after an abnormally high number of complaints that the gesture causes accidental refreshes. See [[Google_Chrome#Mandatory_pull-to-refresh|Google Chrome § Mandatory pull-to-refresh]]. | In 2019, Google took away the ability to turn off the "pull-to-refresh" gesture on the mobile edition of their Chrome web browser, following by refusing to reinstate the option after an abnormally high number of complaints that the gesture causes accidental refreshes. See [[Google_Chrome#Mandatory_pull-to-refresh|Google Chrome § Mandatory pull-to-refresh]]. | ||