• RedEye FlightControl
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      288 months ago

      Fixed battery and removal of headphone jack and SD card slots were 1000% anti-consumer practices designed to cost you more money and make your device lifespan as short as possible. I don’t see the battery problem going away - why enable your phone to last twice or three times as long when they can just force you to have to buy a new device when the battery is shot? At least we got our card slots and jacks back (mostly).

      I am also salty that phones USED to have IR blasters and they don’t anymore. IR LEDs cost next to nothing, another feature that was amazing but thrown away to save 5c per unit.

      • @AlternateHuman02@lemmy.world
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        38 months ago

        I was super stoked to find out my OnePlus Open has an IR blaster! I missed it on my old galaxy note 4. It is surprisingly convenient, and doubles as a fun way to mess with TVs in public spaces.

    • grandel
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      28 months ago

      I recently got a de googled Fairphone 5 which has a number of removable parts, including the battery! Can recommend.

  • Rhynoplaz
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    368 months ago

    My fingerprint scanner was on the back, but now it’s on the front, and can’t identify me as regularly as it did before.

    I’ve gotten used to the new location, but I can’t forgive making it less accurate than it used to be.

    • @DesolateMood@lemm.ee
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      108 months ago

      My god, I upgraded from an S9 to an S22 and seeing the fingerprint scanner on the front baffled me. With a screen protector on I unlock it on the first try maybe 25% of the time

      • GreatRam
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        88 months ago

        There’s a setting you can turn on that increases the sensitivity, which should fix the issue. It works perfectly fine for me with a screen protector

      • Rhynoplaz
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        48 months ago

        I went from a Pixel 3 to a Pixel 7. I hold on to my phones as long as possible.

      • burgersc12
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        18 months ago

        If you have issues with it detecting your finger try doing the “Check added Fingerprint” thing a bunch, apparently it can scan all of your finger more accurately, and get to the very edges and weird angles that the original scan never got. Seemed to improve the accuracy of mine a bit (never had big issues with it tho)

      • Rhynoplaz
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        38 months ago

        Knowing how Lemmy is, I’ll probably catch shit for this, but it’s the truth:

        I just don’t care.

        I won’t say you’re being paranoid because, I don’t know for sure that there won’t be repercussions, but I don’t see a realistic downside considering the cops and FBI already have mine for clearances.

      • @smackjack@lemmy.world
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        18 months ago

        My understanding is that these fingerprints are specific to your device and don’t get stored in the cloud. If you buy a new phone, then you’ll have to rescan your fingerprints.

    • @lobut@lemmy.ca
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      98 months ago

      I don’t need a headphone jack all the time, but I really do fucking want one when I need it. Dongles suck.

    • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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      58 months ago

      That’s the exact reason I have only bought budget phones. That, and they actually have a sim/sd card slot.

      • @sentientity@lemm.ee
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        48 months ago

        I ‘downgraded’ this year and realized what an upgrade having one of those was. We cannot cede those things.

  • @Zak@lemmy.world
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    178 months ago

    I’m relatively content with my Pixel 4A running LineageOS (with root), but that’s an experience that’s really only suited to very technical users, in large part because some apps actively resist running in an environment the device owner actually controls.

    My complaint is with the smartphone ecosystem as a whole: it’s designed to empower the OS vendor and app developers over users. The entire tech world (outside Microsoft and maybe some corporate IT types) saw Microsoft Palladium as a nightmare scenario a couple decades ago. Now we’ve let Apple and Google do the same thing with barely a grumble out of the mainstream tech press.

  • @ChillPill@lemmy.world
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    158 months ago

    Least favorite things? Hmmm…

    Things that I want on my phone:

    -headphone Jack

    -user replaceable battery

    -micro SD

    -good camera

    I know the specs would be terrible nowadays, but in terms of physical features and overall design, I think phone design peaked around the Samsung S5.

      • @ChillPill@lemmy.world
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        48 months ago

        I was looking at that at one point. Looks nice, but pretty expensive for what it is and software support is not great (last I checked they only had like one major android version update). Honestly I just want a Pixel a series with the above features. Likely to run GrapheneOS on my next phone.

        • @skai@lemmy.ca
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          28 months ago

          I hear you. My last phone was an ancient Xperia from about eight years ago–but I finally needed to get a new one. I love most everything Sony is doing with the Xperia series, and I would have gotten another. But the update guarantee was so abysmal I just couldn’t do it. So now I have a Pixel which I think is worst in design in a lot of ways. But at least it will be updated. (And can run GrapheneOS).

  • @usualsuspect191@lemmy.ca
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    128 months ago

    It’s too big. I couldn’t get a phone the same size as my old one without sacrificing the micro sd slot so I ended up with something bigger than ideal

    • @rc__buggy@sh.itjust.works
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      58 months ago

      I don’t even want removable anything, I just want more small phones.

      The last iPhone mini was a good size but I couldn’t stand iOS. My Pixel6a is a little too big for my tastes.

  • @zod000@lemmy.ml
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    128 months ago

    My least favorite thing is it is getting old and I can’t find a good equivalent to the Pixel 4a to replace it with. They are all too big, have no headphone jack, and are too expensive for what I get out of them.

    • timo_timboo
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      18 months ago

      Oh, I know what you’re talking about. I got a “new” phone a few months ago. Was thinking about either the pixel 4a or Samsung S10e, and went with the latter.

      The cool thing is that both of these phones have LineageOS support. I didn’t try it yet, but LOS sounds pretty awesome, I hope that I won’t be disappointed.

      • @zod000@lemmy.ml
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        18 months ago

        LOS is fine, though I haven’t used it in a while. I may just try and get a new battery in my 4a as the screen is still perfect and all the ports work fine. Still after using this phone for four years, I’d love an upgrade.

    • @Pyotr@lemmy.world
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      18 months ago

      Zenfone 9? Pixel 5a? About the only remotely close options I found out there. I went with the 5a, but it’s getting close to end of life, so I’m debating the slightly newer zenfone 9 now…

      • @zod000@lemmy.ml
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        38 months ago

        I did look at the Zenfone 9 actually and my biggest issue was the locked bootloader and no custom rom support. It may not be a total deal breaker, but it was enough to give me pause. The 5a would be great if it wasn’t nearly as old as the 4a. I would still be considering Pixels if they hadn’t ruined the “a” line.

  • @deo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    118 months ago

    I want a physical keyboard again. I cam’t type on these damn tochscreen buttona. They’re too small and i canct tell which keya i’m toiching.

  • @LifeOfChance@lemmy.world
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    108 months ago

    Ever since smartphones exploded the expectation to respond IMMEDIATELY is out of control. Anyone who gets my number I warn them they’ll be left on read for days if not weeks at a time. If it’s important I’ll respond but otherwise it’s whenever I get time to decompress and respond. I’ve got a buddy who I love we respond to each other every other week mostly. We will even have calls in between. People really get entitled to others time and it’s insane.

    I know someone’s gonna say it but no the entitlement wasn’t even remotely as bad with the older phones. Smartphones began putting pressure to respond because it was easier and then they introduced the “seen” option followed by the “typing” option.