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iturnedintoanewt , in YSK about LADB, a paid, open source app that allows you to run ADB commands on your phone without root and no PC needed.

Soooo what’s the difference between this and, like, every other terminal emulator??

alldreadme ,
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Don’t think there’s much except that adb comes bundled with it.

independantiste , in Asus Zenfone 10: What's new? - GSM Arena review
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Downgraded ultrawide and selfie cameras, upgraded SoC, added 15W wireless charging, slightly better battery life, same display bezels as the ones in Zenfone 8 and 9. Pretty underwhelming release to say the least. At least they bumped the security update years to 4 years, but OS upgrades is still at 2 years.

Devgard ,

nice to see the security update change, but damn those 2 years of OS updates suck 🤦‍♂️

necrophagist ,

Damn I didn't know they were on Sony levels of OS support suckage

szczuroarturo ,

Does it matter tho? I am currently on android 9 and I have yet to find something that dosent work on this version. Longer security updates are much more Important than the os ones.

HunterBidensLapDog , in How does everyone feel about Oneplus phones?
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I appreciate they have unlocked bootloaders. Now that I’m comfortable upgrading my old phones with the latest Android and security updates I’ll never buy another phone that doesn’t let me unlock the bootloader like Samsung. It’s why I replaced my Note.

JackbyDev , in How does everyone feel about Oneplus phones?

My friend recommended the brand saying he never had a problem with it and it was as fast as the day he got it. My wife got one because her Pixel 3 died (apparently a relatively common thing for that model). Then after my wife got one my friend started complaining about his phone and my wife didn’t like her new phone. Then he got a pixel lol. Then I got one. It’s a nice phone. The Pixel 3 was my wife’s favorite before it died. So 2 years later we ditched the one plus for a new Pixel for her.

It seems like one plus used to be a good brand and maybe my friend had some loyalty still or his phone coincidentally started to slow down right after he recommended it lol

Hopfgeist , in How does everyone feel about Oneplus phones?
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Most of the OnePlus series, including older models, is fully supported by LineageOS, and unlocking the bootloader is straightforward. That were the most important reasons for me to go OnePlus. For me and my family there was nothing else comparably easily supported by Lineage with a good price/performance ratio. We currently use 6T and 8T models, that we bought used. The only downside for me is the lack of a notification light.

MusketeerX , in What's your lemmy app of choice?

Connect for Lemmy.

It’s being updated to add features and fix bugs pretty much daily. Which means it is improving at a crazy speed.

It’s come a long way since I first started using it - about 3 days ago!

Postblackout ,

Right?? if the dev keeps going as strong as it’s been so far I can see Connect being a competent option even after Sync Launches.

Pandoras_Can_Opener , in What's your lemmy app of choice?

started with connect for lemmy. which is visually very clean but it neither has an edit comment function nor a block user function yet. lemming has both functions but loks a lot more clunky.

RxBrad ,

Connect is improving crazy-fast.

Blocking users has already been added. I’m sure comment editing will show up any day now. Scratch that, just edited this comment in Connect…

stevexley , in Android's slow creep towards being closed source continues on - open source elements deprecated

“ what you gonna do, buy an iphone?” Google.
Sent from SailfishOS.

BadEgg ,

The inevitable.

SilentStorms , in What's your lemmy app of choice?
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Jerboa for now. The other ones I’ve tried were not information dense, only showing 3 or 4 posts on screen at a time, or had other issues. Looking forward to trying Artemis and Sync.

seang96 , in Would this make long form writing on a smartphone enjoyable?

I saw this app by one of the lemmy devs. It’s an interesting concept and if you’re on Android you can install it. See here

Nullpwn , in How does everyone feel about Oneplus phones?

I’m using OP6 and for 2023 it’s rocking like a brand new phone. Everything works exactly as I want and I rooted and installed AOSP 13 so I’m pretty much up to date, about the new ones I’m not quite sure what to say; far as I heard the new OnePlus is Nothing Phone

mudmaniac ,

Got an OP6 back in 2019 and definitely has that new phone energy. Sadly I suffer from LinusDropItis and so my phone has developed a cracked corner that is now essentially a crack in the corner of my heart. Thinking about 11, but would rather stick with OP6 until the battery or screen goes. This warrior has lasted me longer than my last 3 phones combined. Carl Pei was 1/2 of the Oneplus founder’s team together with Pete Lau. He left Oneplus/OPPO in 2020 and announced Nothing Phone in 2021. I just had my hands on a Nothing (1) a couple days back, and I really wanna like it, but the lights just seem too strange for me.

Nullpwn ,

Honestly same, Nothing Phone looks amazing in photos but irl? I don’t know men, I don’t like alien lights at 3 am from Twitter but in the spectrum of new design, improvements and specifications per-total it’s something new

StorageB ,

Fun fact: Steve Huffman (CEO of Reddit) is one of the investors of Nothing Phone us.nothing.tech/pages/about

MayaHorsewoman , in Are you guys tired of "Material You" design?
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Absolutely not.

I’m way more tired of the designs before it, or the apps halfway into the design language but not really. Especially if it is to the point where just using the material you colours you have seperates it, signal comes to mind there for example.

Some apps can keep their design layout but please let me use my material you colours anyways

CosmicCat , in How does everyone feel about Oneplus phones?
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So short answer, I really love them but I’m keeping a cautious eye on their choices.

Full disclosure, this is coming from my OP11, so I’m a little bit biased, but this is absolutely the best phone I’ve ever had. And mind you, my previous phone was the OP7Pro which is an incredible device that STILL works like new after 3 years. So personally, they’ve been good to me.

However, I am keeping a close eye on their OS and software decisions. I was a little hesitant about this phone at first. The Android 11 OxygenOS was perfect on my OP7Pro. I upgraded to 12 (their merger with ColorOS if I’m not mistaken) and it was just a mess. For the first time since buying it, my OP7Pro had random bugs and stuttering. I immediately reverted to Android 11 and it was back to perfect. Unfortunately, the OP7Pro will no longer receive updates, so if I wanted to try the newest OxygenOS, I needed to upgrade.

OP11 starts with OxygenOS 13 and is slated to receive 5 years of updates, which is awesome for longevity. Some of the decisions they made after the terrible OxygenOS 12 (many changes to the OS, releasing the OP11 as the only flagship without a Pro later in the year, etc.) gave me hope that they recognized their mistakes and were willing to fix them. I decided to give them another shot and got the OP11 in April.

The software is still missing a few (minor) things I liked from OxygenOS 11, but Android 13 makes up for it with some interesting features. And this might be an unpopular opinion, but I actually like what they’re doing with the OxygenOS 13 skin. It’s hard to describe since there are a lot of small things I probably noticed unconsciously, but I haven’t had any bugs and it’s been a dream with this device. I do feel like they’re listening to their customers again, and trying to get back on our good sides.

In the past I’ve been burnt by Samsung and LG, but OnePlus hasn’t ever let me down (except that atrocious OxygenOS 12, but again, I skipped it). So long as they keep making the effort to listen to their customers and keep pushing the changes/additions we want to see, I’ll keep buying their devices and running their OS. Of course if I see a repeat of 12 with OxygenOS 14, I honestly might bail. 12 was so bad I’m never doing that again.

I realize this is kind of rambly, so please let me know if you want me to clarify anything.

MargotRobbie OP ,
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Are there any specific features of OxygenOS in particular that you like? Haven’t used one in a while.

CosmicCat ,
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So I’m not sure if I’m the best person to be giving their opinions as I’ve used only OP phones for the last 3 years, so the things I like might be standard android these days. Also, rereading my comment I sound like an OP fangirl, so feel free to disregard my comments.

I love their aesthetic. I like the “bubbly” feel to the UI, the font, color choices, etc. I think they’re very snazzy. I also love the customization features, specifically the launcher editing UI (it’s stupid intuitive), the AOD options, they have their own creepy animoji thing that I kind of love, the transition animations are smooth, and it’s cohesion in general is excellent.

It all feels like it belongs together. I have a hard time determining where “standard android” and OxygenOS begin/end. It just feels nice to use and I love leaving my phone faceup just to look at it. It’s hard to identify exactly what I love because I haven’t been keeping a list or anything, but just this morning I was moving some apps around and between folders and it just did exactly what I wanted in a way my old phones definitely wouldn’t. Small, but really exciting in the moment.

Of course, these are all very little things that might not be enough for other folks, but the little things are usually what delight me most. I’m also not a bank, so this phone is absolutely the most expensive thing I own and I try to appreciate it when I can.

I will say, there are things that OP will need to change. For me, things like icon customization and notification dismissal direction need updated. But these are extremely low on my list, so I don’t mind it as it is.

I want to add that the hardware on this device alone is worth it to me. It’s a beast and the battery is fabulous.

Anyway, I’ll stop gushing haha. I didn’t realize how much I like it until now. I know these devices aren’t for everyone so this is my own opinion. I’m also writing this on my commute so I feel like it isn’t coming across as clearly as I’d like. I hope that helped a bit though.

baatliwala , in Fuck yeah, r/android is still on lockdown

One of the mods of /r/Android here (/u/cooldude5500), tbh I've barely used reddit after the spezification. 'tis a nice change...

regular_human ,
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spezification

What a fantastic word

quortez , in Google Pixel 8 leak points to desktop mode support, DisplayPort over USB-C
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8 years to not-remove a part of the spec AOSP supports natively.
8 freaking years to develop a solution for native video-out that isn't the confusing, low-quality, barely recognized DisplayLink.
8 goddamn years to admit to themselves that Chromecast mirroring is a dog shit alternative to DP-AltMode.

But 8 years hopefully come to an end.

chemicalwonka ,
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Update: April/2024 - We’re still waiting

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