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RST987 , in How does everyone feel about Motorola phones?

I use a Moto G50 5G, my wife use a Moto e32s and most of folks in my work use some kind of Motorola phone. My work phone is also a cheaper Motorola. No dead pixels, charging time is fine, build quality is good. Updates could be pushed more often for the OS. IMO Moto phones are good budget devices, but I don’t see where is the money flowing when buying flagship one. Like the Law of Diminishing Returns is cranked up to 110 for this company.

woozy , in What's the best Lemmy app right now?

thunder looks cool, but just like jerboa it is in early alpha, they can be a bit unstable, for the time being i’ll personally stick to the web browser.

MargotRobbie , in What's the best Lemmy app right now?
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Jerboa. It’s pretty bad though, I wouldn’t even really call it “usable” since it crashes so much, had to just browse on Firefox on my phone.

Granary ,

I don’t think I’ve had a single crash apart from when clicking on a lemmy link

kratoz29 ,

You call it a crash, I call it a quick exit button /s

Granary ,

It is remarkably quick! Very efficient crash

OFS_Razgriz ,
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Definitely some things I’m missing on jerboa. There’s no way to go to a post directly from your notification feed which is like… A crucial thing to be able to do.

justhach ,
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It just started, though. I’m sure once they get over the hiccough of the influx of new users, itll run smoother.

I haven’t had any issues with crashing (so far).

llama , in What's the best Lemmy app right now?
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I put jerboa in the place where I used to have the Sync Pro app mostly just to start coming here out of habit. But a lot of times I end up browsing through chrome because I get a lot of random JSON parse errors in Jerboa. There’s a paid app called Fedilab I’m curious about but it doesn’t seem to work with Lemmy instances yet, I think it’s mostly for Mastodon.

salimundo , in Why do you personally prefer using an Android phone?

This is probably specific to the Pixel phones, not sure how much if any is relevant to other manufacturers.

  1. Call screening and spam filtering is amazing. Having the phone automatically screen unknown callers means I haven’t had to deal with a spam caller in years. And valid callers don’t seem to have any problems understanding whats happening anymore. I used to get several who confused it for a voice mail when it first came out, but now it seems they understand how to leave a screening message and wait for me to pick up.
  2. The phone tree and hold for me when calling businesses. Being able to read the options and click the text makes it so much easier to get through the options without having to really pay attention, then having it hold for me until a person answers lets me do other things instead of having to keep listening.
  3. Song identification on the lock screen. Whether I’m out at a bar or restaurant or at home watching a TV show and a song I like but don’t know starts playing, being able to see exactly what it is without even touching my phone is so convenient. I’ve found so many cool new bands I never would have without this feature. Its also amazing how it can often identify covers made specifically for TV shows right when they first air.
  4. Amazing camera and cool features like photo sphere and the new magic eraser. The camera might not be as head and shoulders above Samsung and Apple as it was in the past but it’s still always amazing how well it does in different conditions.
pallettownbry , in What phone are you using?

What phone are you using?

Currently have my SIM card in the S23 Plus. I go back and forth between that and my Pixel 7. I have an iPhone 8, Sony Xperia 5 II, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone SE 3rd Gen on reserve for testing.

Are you happy with it? What are its best and worst qualities?

Pretty happy for the most part. I upgrade and try new phones all the time, so honestly, only so many devices excite me anymore. The S23 Plus and the Pixel 7 have been much better experiencing for me than the S22 lineup and the Pixel 6 lineup in terms of overall software stability and battery life. Both devices are buttery smooth with a slight edge going to the Pixel in terms of smoothness. I like the Pixel because I’m in the US and I can root the Pixel and take advantage of a few things like Unlimited Google Photos backup. For the S23 Plus, I like that it pairs seamlessly with my laptop, but that’s not a huge deal to me.

Which phones have you had previously? Which were the best and worst of the lot?

I’ve had almost every phone you can think of that sells in the American market. I’ve owned all the Pixels since the Pixel 2. I’ve owned every iPhone since the 3gs. I’ve owned every Samsung S and Note device since the S3 and the Note 2. For OnePlus devices I’ve owned everything since the 7 Pro. I’ve also owned every Z Flip, Z Fold, Surface Duo 1 & 2, and the Nothing Phone (1). The only ASUS device I’ve owned is the Zenphone 9. Shit, I’ve even owned the RAZR (2019).

Regarding the best, my absolute favorite phones are the iPhone 5c and the Pixel 2. I used the shit out of both of those devices.

The worst would have to be the Surface Duo (1), Z Flip 3, and iPhone 12 Mini. I had high expectations for each of those 3 and was tremendously disappointed by each device. Honorable mention goes out to the iPhone 14 Pro. I regretted that purchase since the return period ended.

How often do you upgrade to a new phone?

Usually, every time a new phone comes out.

What other Android ecosystem devices do you have? Watches, headphones/earbuds, etc.

The only devices I have that are directly tied to the Android Ecosystem are my Pixel Watch and Galaxybook3 Pro 360. I have many other devices and headphones, but they aren’t a part of the Android ecosystem.

Do you also use any Apple products, or are you Android all the way? (And Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, etc.)

I like to keep a diverse ecosystem. I have an Apple Watch Series 7, AirPods Max, iPad Pro 12.9" M2, and MacBook Pro 14" M2. On the other hand, I have a Legion 7 Slim gaming laptop, Samsung Galaxybook3 Pro 360, ASUS ROG Ally, Surface Headphone II, Bose QC II, and Galaxy Tab S8.

carbotect ,

Wow that’s crazy. Do you work in tech, or do you test all these phones primarily as a hobby?

pallettownbry ,

Pretty much just a hobby for me!

balance_sheet , in Why do you personally prefer using an Android phone?

Number of reasons

  • F-droid(Basically not having to go through proprietary app store) and apps only on them
  • Multitasking is leaps and bounds better(windowed mode, split screen…)
  • Fingerprint
  • SD card
  • Connect phone on Win11 (I know it’s microsoft but it works great and I don’t ever plan to use Mac
  • Customization, which is basically non-existent in iOS
  • Samsung Dex. It’s a bit more than a gimmik to me.
  • File management. Iphone is a freaking joke

There are some things that iPhone is just better but all those things are things that I can live without.

Hamrion , in Why do you personally prefer using an Android phone?
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In Turkey, Apple products are exorbitantly priced due to factors such as exchange rates, taxes, and so on.

hydra , in Mishaal Rahman | On Google dropping support for AOSP Dialer and Messaging App
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EDIT: Apparently Lineage has their own dialer anyways so this comment seems invalid

Great, more burden for LineageOS et al while AOSP is getting worse. Google used to share ALL the improvements into AOSP which Nexus used. All the good stuff is now proprietary Google apps that don’t respect you. I still miss AOSP Email and so far nothing replaces it UI wise.

yasuocidal , in Android 14 Beta 13.1 Available

Its still “wiping” data if we go stable after the beta is done?

sabriy01 , in Android 14 Beta 13.1 Available

I bought a new phone. And this phone released this year. And it comes Android 11 lol

yasuocidal ,

Which phone are we talking about, also have you done the updates? maybe its not from this year after all

sabriy01 ,

Honor x9a

yasuocidal ,

Oh… Sadly this one is not a Tier 1 manufacturer and doesnt just publish the latest version. I saw online that it was version 12 out of the box so if you truly have the 11 one, you might have been scammed. I would recommend not going with honor in the future ( thats my personal opinion, you might like the device ). Look if there are custom ROMs for it that might have a newer version

Stylus2650 , in Why do you personally prefer using an Android phone?

There is a lot more freedom on Android. I want to be able to side load.

TrippySquidsman , in How to debug broken compass?
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I don’t know a whole bunch on the matter but it could be that the actual IC is damaged. As in, the mechanical components of it are broken or in a state that the IC can’t compensate for. Not sure what you can do other than replace the component…

Atemu OP ,
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Not 100% sure this device even has a chip. SatStat doesn’t show values for orientation; only for magnetic field which I heard Is used to emulate a compass but I’m really not sure.

Teratai , in What free apps and games are good to put on an android phone?

I'm a big fan of FarmRPG. Semi-idle "numbers go up", mostly text + static images game with a lovely community. It has zero ads and, even though it has a paid currency and some very unoptimized ways to spend it, the game is very generous with it (to the point where I've earned the vast majority of my currency by trading resources). It's a bit janky, but fun.

Shattered Pixel Dungeon is free and great fun. It's a roguelike dungeon exploration game, there are many forks of the original Pixel Dungeon but this is my favorite one. Similar to this is Hoplite, a very short (in the free version) turn-based, almost puzzle-like game where you have to get through monster-filled rooms to proceed. Lots of mechanics that you have to learn to use in order to survive.

For more strategy, seconding Polytopia, as well as Unciv (it even has mods!), which is a Civilization-like game.

For a simple but fun gameplay loop, Alto's Adventure and Alto's Odyssey, where you slide your way down various landscapes. The latter especially adds a lot of fun little tweaks onto the original's formula.

I Love Hue and especially I Love Hue 2 are great "arrange the colors properly" games. Hundreds of levels, no nonsense, solid fun.

clearlyathrowawai , in Apple lock-in is feeling stronger than ever

Recently made the move wholesale from IOS/iPhone Mini/iPad to a Galaxy Fold 4. Wasn’t hard at all tbh, plenty of tools for migration since most stuff is cloud-based. Took maybe a day to settle in. I’m fortunate in that I’m not dependant on icloud and the like though, my password manager is bitwarden, etc.

This is after starting on iPhones about a decade ago in high school. First android was trivial to get used to. I think the “myth” of apple lock-in keeps way more people in the apple ecosystem than lock-in itself.

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