• kittenzrulz123
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    10 hours ago

    Google Pixel 9, I got it exclusively because it runs GraphineOS. Other than that the phone sucks, it gets quite hot and battery life isnt great. It has basically nothing that would make me reccomend it to anyone, at the same time I personally love it. Specifically I love GraphineOS and the privacy/security benefits.

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    9 hours ago

    It’s something like a decade old, has some unimportant cracks just off the edge of the screen, but still works for me. I kind of want a replacement but looking at more recent phones makes me wonder if I should bother. I’d actually kind of like a new battery, maybe, if that’s even possible anymore.

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    10 hours ago

    Not happy (iPhone) this flickering/temporal dithering is just bringing my eyes do munch pain. Cannot wait for my Eink phone to arrive.

  • IngeniousRocks (They/She) @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 hours ago

    Motorola RAZR 2024(RAZR 50 in Europe/Asia)

    I bought it not realizing it has a mediatek processor. This makes it impossible to run a third party ROM on the device outside of DSU sideloading which is not ideal. I dislike this device.

    If you don’t mind being spied on I suppose it’s fine, I liked it until I got a reality check regarding the data collection it does.

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      I’m rocking the 3a with Calyx OS, derived from Lineage OS, it’s also pretty good. It actually fits in my hand and pockets and has a headphone jack!

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    Moto g play 2024. Happy with it. My flatmate just got a new Galaxy, which cost about 9x as much. For my use case, I’m missing a brighter display, esim support, and gorilla glass. That’s not worth paying 9x. My battery also lasts significantly longer.

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    I have a fairphone 5 with standard android. I plan to put Postmarket OS on it as soon as it gets 5G support. I love my phone so far; it’s perfect for me and I plan to stick with that company.

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    Pixel 5. The battery is starting to fade. Otherwise it’s fine. Not super excited about Google all the way up my arse with it, but that’s Android OS. I’m hoping it’ll hold until the EU battery replacement laws come in 2027.

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      2 hours ago

      GraoheneOS is designed for the pixel line of phones, it has a simple installer on their website.

      It locks Google services into a sandbox to significantly limit their data collection abilities.

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    iPhone and I’m not happy anymore with all the privacy invasion from Apple. Settings are automatically enabled instead of opt-in which is pissing me off. That’s why I’m switching to GrapheneOS in a few days.

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        (I know nothing about Pixels) I bought the 8a model because it’s supported for 7 years by GrapheneOS, it’s cheaper (450 euros) but still recent, people don’t really complain about it, and I compared with the other Pixels on https://www.gsmarena.com/.

        I wanted a FairPhone first but I would have had to choose between the Google version (too much Google) or the e/OS version (not enough features for me). The Pixel 8a seemed like a good compromise and I get my privacy back.

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          GraphineOS is also the most secure OS, personally though I would reccomend getting a used Google Pixel 9 (you can find it cheap). I personally bought mine new for the equivalent of 530 EUR.

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    I’ve got an S23 Ultra, and I absolutely love it. It’s still super fast, the battery life is great, and it can take a beating. I’ve dropped it multiple times without a case (I know, risky 😅), and it’s held up like a champ—barely a scratch.

    The camera is amazing too. The zoom is crazy good, and it takes super detailed photos. The screen is big and looks stunning.

    I think it was around $1300 USD when I got it, but you can probably find it cheaper now with deals. Honestly, it’s been worth every penny for me!

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    I have a Pixel 7, and I couldn’t recommend it. I feel my Pixel 3a was much more responsive, and the bluetooth was much more reliable. The bluetooth on my P7 is frustratingly bad, it restarts randomly several times an hour. It took me almost an entire day to get the pixel 3 watch registered and configured because it kept restarting before the process could complete. I’m to the point where I may need to go back to wired headphones/cables w/ USB-C to 3.5mm adapter

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      Got a pixel 7 too, and it’s my first pixel so I was hyped, but it is by far the worst android phone I’ve ever had. The number of bugs I’ve ran into is mind boggling. Everything fails every now and then, not just the Bluetooth. I’ve had random restarts, alarms that just don’t go off, of course the BT and more. I’ve had different budget Xiaomi and OnePlus models which have all been far superior to this piece of garbage. All that hype of pixels being the only good Android phones just down the drain.

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      2 days ago

      Would definitely see if this falls under warranty, i had a pixel 7 and it didn’t have any of these issues. Something is definitely wrong with your unit

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        Unfortunately I grabbed my P7 just after it was released back in 2022, and google only provides a 1yr warranty. At least e-mail, and texting works, which are the two most important things I need the handset for

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    5-year old(ish) Motorola One and other than wishing my battery drained slower, no complaints but I appreciate it more every time I hear how much people spend (or are manipulated into spending via financing) on the flagship phones

    Note: it still gets about 6 hours under load so the battery thing isn’t that big of a deal

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      Got a Motorola One action, around the same age. No real complaints, and I really like the shake to turn in the flashlight, use it all the time. And it has a headphone jack.

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    Samsung A52 5G. Has a headphone jack and microSD card slot, both of which I use. Good storage amount and power. Can emulate Gamecube games decently when I get the itch. Overall I’ve been happy with it for years.

    Not a fan of the optical under screen fingerprint reader, and I’ve only been able to have it recognize my finger probably 30 times in the multiple years I’ve had it. Lights up the whole room at night when it tries and fails.

    WiFi seems a little spotty as well. Have definitely had times where I know I have a strong signal without interference or congestion and it just loaded and loaded and loaded something that came up in less than a second on a laptop in the same conditions.

    The glue holding the back on has failed. Dropped it years ago, the back cracked, and through dust ingress and heating and cooling over time, I now have to tape the back on. I dropped it more recently and cracked the screen glass.


    So I’m in the market for a new phone. Nothing reasonable has MicroSD anymore, so I guess I’ll just need to get something with more storage than my current combined total. Really don’t want to budge on the headphone jack, but I think I might be forced to concede there as well. Usually I buy a new phone outright, but it’s not in the budget right now. Looking like I’ll have to use my carrier’s upgrade process. Google Pixel 8 or 9 is looking decent. Would probably install GrapheneOS. Thoughts?

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      Did you know you can get headphone jack’s that plug into the charging port? I found out last year fucking huge relief

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        Unfortunately, it seems to add additional pression on the charging port, so some people prefer to keep a phone with a jack port rather than an adapter

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    Shouldn’t have to be sticking with Android much less Apple just 'cause of the industry and capitalism. I tried LineageOS for a while when I had something that could run it and had no complaints… it just died due to lack of parts that capitalism outmoded. Vendors are making their ~~shit ~~ too expensive now for enough people that may want to port something like LineageOS onto a phone that it limits what can be flashed. I think there’s technical hurdles they’ve introduced to mitigate that as well… it’s sad really. Also they obviously just don’t sell older phones as much anymore. Lite phone seems interesting, honestly, but I would probably end up having to still use some kind of Android alongside it for situations where I can’t solely rely on SMS… which is not secure… 😒