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Google’s Files app, the company’s first-party file management app for Android, is being updated with better offline playback controls for music and video files, the company announced in a blog post published today. The new controls will allow you to skip, rewind, or fast-forward through your media. The company also said that the app will also shortly receive support for a dark mode, which Google has been adding to each of its apps in advance of the launch of Android Q’s system-wide dark mode option.
Upgraded offline playback controls are a pretty minor feature in the grand scheme of things, and there is no shortage of apps available on the Play Store that have better controls than what Files will offer. However, I don’t think I’ve played...
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Google’s Files app, the company’s first-party file management app for Android, is being updated with better offline playback controls for music and video files, the company announced in a blog post published today. The new controls will allow you to skip, rewind, or fast-forward through your media. The company also said that the app will also shortly receive support for a dark mode, which Google has been adding to each of its apps in advance of the launch of Android Q’s system-wide dark mode option.
Upgraded offline playback controls are a pretty minor feature in the grand scheme of things, and there is no shortage of apps available on the Play Store that have better controls than what Files will offer. However, I don’t think I’ve played...
Continue reading…
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