u/BlossomPNW

▲ 3 r/MotoG

The time has come to say goodbye, moving to Pixel, what am I gonna miss the most?

So I've had the Moto phones for many years and finally my G7 Power has become useless with apps not updating for the OS and I'm out of storage. Other than that, it's perfect as I keep my tech in great shape and they always outlast the tech!

I got a Google Pixel 9a (Peony Pink!) and will be setting that up soon. For those of you who moved away from Moto, any tips of settings that I may want to adjust such as the shake gesture for flashlight? I am so used to that feature, it's one of my favorites! Any adivce in general is appreciated. I set up other peoples phones and don't think twice about it, since they know nothing and it's not MY device. But when it's mine, oh man, I really overthink it and dread it until I have every little thing figured out.

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u/BlossomPNW — 14 hours ago

You earned a hit movie. Add Mortal Kombat (2021) to your digital collection but I don't want it

Can this link be used by anyone? If so, let me know, as I have no need for it nor do I have an account at the site to view it.

EDIT: Gave away

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u/BlossomPNW — 14 hours ago
▲ 2 r/alexa

Important Update: Alexa Hunches support ends on June 9, 2026

Just received this email. Might be a good thing because my Alexa refuses to learn that most of her hunches are wrong!

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We want to let you know that starting on June 9, 2026, most Alexa Hunches features will no longer be available, including Hunches suggestions and Hunches automatic actions for lights, plugs, switches, vacuums, and water heaters.

Hunches is an Alexa feature that can alert you when your connected devices are not in their expected state and proactively act on your behalf, such as turning off the living room lights when the house is empty.

Note: Customers with eligible smart thermostats, including the Amazon Smart Thermostat, can continue using Alexa automatic control. To learn more about controlling your home temperature with Alexa automatic control, visit: www.amazon.com/alexa/autohometemperature

Keep Your Home Running Smoothly with routines
You can set up routines in the Alexa app to continue automating your smart home devices under similar conditions — whether based on time of day, when other devices are turned off, or other triggers.

Common examples include:
• Turn on lights at sunset
• Turn off all lights at bedtime
• Adjust plugs when you leave home
• Control switches based on time of day

For detailed step-by-step instructions, visit: www.amazon.com/alexa/createroutine

Thank you for being an Alexa customer.

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u/BlossomPNW — 6 days ago