Android 17 could fix laggy voice and video calls by automatically using dedicated 5G network slices on supported carriers and apps.
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Author: Aaron Gordon Aaron Gordon is the COO of AppMakers USA, where he leads product strategy and client partnerships across the full lifecycle, from early dis ...
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