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by Errkal » Sun Nov 03, 2019 5:17 pm

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Errkal wrote:The s10 is outstanding, it will last no double for at least 3 years probably 4 without a worry.

I’ve use a Dex a few times on holiday now and it’s bloody handy, you connect a tv to a usb c dock and the phone to the dock and you can use keyboard and mouse and apps in windows and that, we use diff Netflix while away.

I’ve not had any real battery issues, I charge it at night and it’s fine. It has power saver for when you “need” it to last longer.


Thanks I think I will go for that. Seems too good a deal to miss out on. Was hoping to not have to buy another phone for a while, I had pretty much settled on the A70 and was just struggling to justify paying double the price.


I would be very surprised if it doesn’t last a long time, I still see people on s4s on the train and I only moved from s8 after years because the screen was cracked and that triggered new phone wanting, otherwise I would still be on the s8 as performance wise it was still as good as new.

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PostRe: Android Thread v2
by Curls » Mon Nov 04, 2019 2:44 pm

So everywhere I go. EVERYWHERE my phone asks me how the place was. I'm not gonna be reviewing no brothels goddamit.


Any tips how to stop google doing this?

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PostRe: Android Thread v2
by That's not a growth » Tue Nov 05, 2019 9:38 pm

Oh, Google have stopped supporting the Pixel 1. gooseberry fool. 3 years, that's all they did. Bastards, I only had it for 2. Whats the point in waiting a while to buy a phone for cheap.

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PostRe: Android Thread v2
by Kezzer » Tue Nov 05, 2019 9:40 pm

Phone as a Service

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PostRe: Android Thread v2
by That's not a growth » Tue Nov 05, 2019 10:11 pm

It's really making me consider....apple *shudder*

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PostRe: Android Thread v2
by Victor Mildew » Tue Nov 05, 2019 10:19 pm

That's not a growth wrote:It's really making me consider....apple *shudder*


Samsung galaxy. I'm still on my S7 and it's supported.

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PostRe: Android Thread v2
by Lagamorph » Tue Nov 05, 2019 10:29 pm

That's not a growth wrote:It's really making me consider....apple *shudder*

Yeah, they still support your phone by deliberately slowing it down when it gets old enough.

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PostRe: Android Thread v2
by Errkal » Wed Nov 06, 2019 6:23 am

Lagamorph wrote:
That's not a growth wrote:It's really making me consider....apple *shudder*

Yeah, they still support your phone by deliberately slowing it down when it gets old enough.

They stopped doing that /let you run at full speed and kill your battery now.

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PostRe: Android Thread v2
by Errkal » Wed Nov 06, 2019 6:24 am

Victor Mildew wrote:
That's not a growth wrote:It's really making me consider....apple *shudder*


Samsung galaxy. I'm still on my S7 and it's supported.


This, Samsung support (for phones at least) seems very good.

Updates in Android are a gooseberry fool show, google oem license requires people to support their devices for 18 months after that, meh.

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PostRe: Android Thread v2
by That's not a growth » Wed Nov 06, 2019 7:06 am

Apparently the S7 is the best case scenario, and even that is less than 4 years old. And I preferred the idea of stock Android, although I hear Samsung have been better recently.

And the difference between Apples and Google's approaches to privacy is growing more on my mind these days.

But really, it mostly comes down to cost, the idea of paying as much for a phone as a laptop or a high end TV still feels very odd to me, residually when I feel I don't really get full value of usage out of it. My phone is mostly just a web browser and used for BBC sounds. It didn't feel like phones these days have extra functionality that justify going from a few hundred pounds to a grand. Maybe I'm just not looking for that functionality and stuck in my ways, but I don't feel like I'm missing much. ...God, is this what being Jawa feels like?

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PostRe: Android Thread v2
by Errkal » Wed Nov 06, 2019 7:12 am

if you use it just a phone then no it won’t have the value, but if you don’t need a laptop/pc that can do games but work processing etc. the s10 becomes great value due to Dex, it is a costly phone but has strawberry float loads of power allowing you to use it as a pc of sorts with the Dex dock.

You need to way up how much you care about updates, also take into consideration there are different update types now it isn’t just Android OS like the old days, the more important one is the Android Security Level updates, these update the security of the device and are for he most part android version agnostic, they also keep coming for more than 2 years.

Personally, I don’t mind spending more in a phone as I use it everyday and any lag will strawberry float me off a lot, also with stuff like Dex I have extra use cases for the s10+ that just “phone” it’s awesome on holidays and in hotels as means Netflix on the room tv, as well as being able to use it as a laptop for web, word, excel etc. but on a proper screen.

Plus camera, the s10 has a gooseberry fool hot camera meaning I can’t take half decent shots on days out and things and not feel I’m getting worse photos that a point and shoot camera “because it’s a phone”.

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PostRe: Android Thread v2
by That's not a growth » Thu Nov 14, 2019 7:27 am

Holy Hell, the Razor that's been teased is actually real: https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/13/209 ... otos-video

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Much too expensive for me, but looks a much better try at a folding phone than Samsung's attempt.

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PostRe: Android Thread v2
by kazanova_Frankenstein » Thu Nov 14, 2019 10:17 am

Has anybody else's Pixel 2 battery life gone a bit gooseberry fool since the upgrade to Android 10? Mine was really great until about 2 months ago, but since the update the battery life seems to have halved. Its a shame as its the first phone i have owned that has not slowed down etc since purchase almost 2 years ago.

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PostRe: Android Thread v2
by That's not a growth » Thu Nov 14, 2019 2:39 pm

My pixel 1 has gone to gooseberry fool, but I've only really noticed it these last couple of weeks - rather than specifically from the update.

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by kazanova_Frankenstein » Thu Nov 14, 2019 3:51 pm

That's not a growth wrote:My pixel 1 has gone to gooseberry fool, but I've only really noticed it these last couple of weeks - rather than specifically from the update.


Thanks for the reply. Maybe we have both exceeded the optimum number of charges for the battery... It just seemed to be on the day of the software update for me.

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PostRe: Android Thread v2
by That's not a growth » Wed Dec 18, 2019 8:56 am

I've been awake about 2 hours and my phone is down to 65% battery. strawberry float.

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PostRe: Android Thread v2
by abcd » Wed Dec 18, 2019 10:21 am

That's not a growth wrote:I've been awake about 2 hours and my phone is down to 65% battery. strawberry float.



Probably best to go back to bed.

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PostRe: Android Thread v2
by That's not a growth » Wed Dec 18, 2019 12:56 pm

But that's my solution to all problems

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PostRe: Android Thread v2
by 7256930752 » Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:14 pm

That's why I upgraded from the s9+. Nothing wrong with the phone performance but the battery was strawberry floated. Noticing a huge difference with Note 10+.

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PostRe: Android Thread v2
by Jenuall » Wed Dec 18, 2019 2:07 pm

Battery will always be the killer for phones, if you use it an average amount you're going to need to charge it at least daily and that will kill the battery within a few years. Given how it's now either hugely difficult or impossible to replace batteries in these things then it's always going to be the death of the device.

It's why I can never work out how some people manage to keep phones for like 4 years+ or when they are debating which phone to get next are saying things like "but they only supported their last phone for 3 years, I don't want that risk" - how are you even getting 3 years out of it!? Since the smartphone era began I don't think I've had a single device that has stood up to more than 2 years of usage without becoming too much of a burden to keep going longer.


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