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Ring Slider on phones

How important are the ring Slider on phones like the iPhones and OnePlus phones? YouTubers are always saying things such as " More companies should adopt this*

To me personally, my phone is constantly on Vibrate and any notification will also go through my smart watch, thus eliminating the need to change it from vibrate to anything...

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How often do you upgrade your phone, and why?

I always upgrade my phone once a year.

I love tech, and I always love to have the best thing my budget can afford. I've had these flagships on the past few years: iPhone 3GS, 4, 5, 5S, 6, Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, Nexus 6P, Mate 10, LG G3, Note 2, Galaxy S8, Galaxy S10+ (returned it, slow fingerprint scanner), Mate 20 Pro (returned it for the green screen), iPhone 11 and X (returned it because iOS is not for me \[no comma on the keybord, can't accept alarms like Android, can't double tap and drag/...

https://redd.it/g2yjc1
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Will you buy a Samsung Galaxy S5 or LG G2 with updated internals?

Same story like the iPhone SE, Samsung and LG decides to reuse the chassis of their older phones.

* It will have a high end Snapdragon 8xx or 7xx series
* Smaller form factor
* Headphone jack
* Removable battery 4000mAh
* Slightly updated camera
* Microsd card slot / Hybrid dual sim works for me
* Base ram and storage should be 6GB/128GB
* Unlockable bootloader

* No water resistance
* No wireless charging
* 60hz frame rate
* 1080p only but it is OLED/AMOLED...

https://redd.it/g2fdfu
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Native WireGuard support will be making its way to Android S or later, first patches merged into 5.4 common kernel
https://android-review.googlesource.com/q/topic:%22wireguard%22+(status:open%20OR%20status:merged)

https://redd.it/g3453t
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Do you think we will see 8” (non-folding) phones?

A year or two ago anything larger than 7 inches sounded improbable, now Note 20 and others are approaching or passing the 7” mark... How long until we start seeing 8” flagships?...

https://redd.it/g37gdz
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