We proved it's an OIS+EIS conflict. Third-party apps fix it by disabling OIS. Even the Samsung S25 Ultra handles this perfectly. Why is a $1000+ "Pro" phone forcing a broken stabilization mode on users?
https://t.co/0R77kN8213
Hey @MadeByGoogle@GooglePixel_US, seriously?🚩
After asking me to verify a "fix" for the Pixel 10 Pro telephoto stutter (which failed), your Support just officially admitted they "can't promise a fix" for this "specific issue."
I'm shocked. The infamous, multi-generational video stutter on Google Pixel phones? It's a SOFTWARE bug.
A FREE app (Open Camera) completely FIXES it, proving Google's own EIS API is broken.
Don't believe me? Here's the undeniable video proof: https://t.co/ACBf07ME7v
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Today, I called for the @FCC to investigate whether Apple violated our Part 14 rules by blocking Beeper Mini - an app that enabled interoperability between iOS & Android messaging.
Beeper bridged the “blue bubble - green bubble” divide that Apple maintains as part of a broader set of walled garden practices that inhibit competition.
Apple’s wider set of exclusionary practices warrant scrutiny by antitrust and competition agencies, but the FCC should also examine this particular incident through the lens of our Part 14 rules on accessibility, usability, and compatibility.