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Moronic Monday (Apr 06 2020) - Your weekly questions thread!

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Less Popular Launchers

Recently switched to [Pear Launcher](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pearlauncher.pearlauncher) (long time Nova user, and switched to Lawnchair), and then decided to give [Microsoft Launcher](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.launcher&hl=en_SG) and its [preview](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.launcher.zan&hl=en_SG) another go.

Really impressed with them, especially the customization and polish Microsoft's launcher has.

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How long does it last for you the WOW effect of your new flagship phone?

I've arrived to the conclusion that it doesn't matter how good is the phone you buy, eventually you'll get bored of it.

Even if it's a very good phone, like the OnePlus 7 Pro I got last year, you're going to get tired about using the same phone.

I normally buy one or two phones each year, but the OP 7 has been the one that has lasted me more (1 year now), and I want to change it but at the same time I believe there's not enough reasons to upgrade. (right now I just want a less heavy phone, sma...

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Who is rocking the most primitive phone as a primary device?

So I am still using a Galaxy S4 from September 2013.

Biggest primitive aspects -

1) 2GB RAM and 16GB Storage, i mean i uninstalled 90% of apps and still it shows me "no space" lol

2) 4G networks not supported. The India version of this phone didn't have 4G for some reason....

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What older phone would you like to see re-released but with updated specs?

Over the years, a lot of great Android phones have been released. Examples include older generations of Samsung Galaxy phones, the Nexus 5, and the HTC One M7. They were well liked because of their design or particular features that were new at the time.

So what are some great phones you've had in the past that you wish were re-released, but with more modern specs (better battery, battery camera, upgraded processor, etc)?...

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Menu bar now at bottom in Facebook app version 265.0.0.53.103

[Bottom Menu Facebook](https://i.imgur.com/DDP27h2.jpg)...

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