EvilViking
I Drank All Your Beer
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Little to no mention of a Oneplus phone. They're not any good?
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That was me in a former life. Stock Android, same performance as other phones of the generation, good cameras and unlockable bootloader? Hell yea, sign me up.Just Nexus and Pixel phones for me. Otherwise I would rather switch to Apple than other Androids.
OnePlus phones are pretty awesome. I preferred OxygenOS ≤ 11, but I'm used to OxygenOS 13 now and looking forward OxygenOS 14. They offer some of the best values, like ~$700 for a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 flagship with 16GB RAM / 256GB UFS 4.0 storage. Or on the more budget end, the Nord phones pack a solid value. I outlined in my last post some things about the OnePlus 11.Little to no mention of a Oneplus phone. They're not any good?
Google makes a folding phone.. I like my Samsung S23 Ultra. Have nothing to complain about it especially since I got it for $600 last year.My Pixel 6 is basically still preforming like it's brand new. Battery life has barely changed at all. Maybe 5% over the course of 2.5 years. Since nobody but Samsung seems to want to make a folding phone I'll probably just keep rocking this thing until someone actually innovates. I'll never buy another Samsung. My stupid ass has bought 3 of them and swore them off each time. At this point I'm finally smart enough not to be suckered by them. The best hardware only goes so far when the software sucks that bad.
Google makes a folding phone.. I like my Samsung S23 Ultra. Have nothing to complain about it especially since I got it for $600 last year.
That's more of a folding tablet. I'm interested in one like the Samsung Flip that decreases the footprint of a normal device. Current phones are getting too large to fit in my pockets and I'm not about to become one of those goobers with a holster. Until Samsung stops using their own system apps I will never buy anything else from them.
I have a S22 and have never used a single Samsung app. Uninstalled all of em.
You can't uninstall their core apps like messenger, phone dialer, calendar, contacts, email, Samsung store, etc. without rooting your phone. You can hide them, but they're still there. Last I saw (the S21) they took up 9GB of space you couldn't do anything about, too
I have a Galaxy Fold 4, a recent update re-enabled bixby and a few other services and apps that I disabled. Ran through my battery life like crazy. I had to google to find out what was going on, it was using 60% in 2-3 hours idle. Battery page wasn't even showing anything unusual but it was a Samsung background service that was re-enabled because bixby. Samsung software sucks ass, the Fold 4 was my first Android phone in ages and first Samsung since the Note 3. I use the fold 4 as my secondary phone so it doesn't get as much usage.You can't uninstall their core apps like messenger, phone dialer, calendar, contacts, email, Samsung store, etc. without rooting your phone. You can hide them, but they're still there. Last I saw (the S21) they took up 9GB of space you couldn't do anything about, too.