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What Android phone has lasted you for a while?

iPhones seem to get current updates for 5+ years, but for someone who is too deep in the Google ecosystem; what phone have you been rocking for a while with no problems?
(I've been using my 5T for a while and appreciate how it's still chugged along for me with no hiccups)

Edit: switched whole to while*...

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PSA: Google Discover error: "It looks like there was an error signing in to your account"

If anyone is getting "It looks like there was an error signing in to your account" when trying to use Google Discover/feed on their phone, there is a thread about this:

[https://support.google.com/accounts/thread/47760230?hl=en](https://support.google.com/accounts/thread/47760230?hl=en)...

https://redd.it/gmswym
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A neat way to block ads everywhere through DNS (no app required)

I suspect quite a lot of you have heard about this, but I hope this will be helpful for some of you.

On Android 9 and up, you can set a custom private DNS server. This means that whenever your phone needs to make a connection to a website (i.e. reddit.com), your phone talks to a DNS server and the DNS server responds with that website's IP address (i.e. [51.101.53.140](https://51.101.53.140)).

On Android, however, you can customize your DNS server to any DNS server you'd like. So, if your pho...

https://redd.it/gmdspm
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The next iteration of material design

I thought I'd see what some of you redditors thought about what the next big design language change for the Android ecosystem might entail, what it is you'd personally like to see, and any glaring issues you might have with the current design.

For me personally, I think that the basic template for Android apps should be redesigned similarly to Samsung's OneUI header layout. Google likely could improve and add onto what Samsung has already done. These days, Android phones are almost exclusively ...

https://redd.it/gm847h
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