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Pixel 5 with Snapdragon 865 and a price hike of $100 over current price would have been THE device of 2020

Pixel 5 looks like a lovely phone right now. But I have seen most people on the fence about buying it because of the processor it offers at the price. And I agree with them. $699 for a SD765G phone is too much to ask for. Not to mention, it comes with UFS 2.1 storage which is honestly unacceptable for a flagship.

Other specs of the phone are very much acceptable for 2020. I especially love how the phone looks with it being the first Android phone to come with symmetrical bezels. The compact si...

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Let's Brainstorm our own Reddit Android phone

A lot of people have pondered 'what would the perfect Android phone/smartphone be?' and a lot of them Frankenstein something together from existing phones. I want to brainstorm the perfect Android phone.

The criteria for the perfect phone, as defined by myself, would be as follows:

1. It runs stock Android 11, gets 3 years of updates from Google, will update until at least Android 13.
2. The phone is being designed for everyone. Its not a gaming phone, its not a camera phone, its a no gimmic...

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Moronic Monday (Oct 12 2020) - Your weekly questions thread!

Note 1. Join us at /r/MoronicMondayAndroid, a sub serving as a repository for our retired weekly threads. Just pick any thread and Ctrl-F your way to wisdom!

Note 2. Join our IRC, and Telegram chat-rooms! [Please see our wiki for instructions.](https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/wiki/index#wiki_.2Fr.2Fandroid_chat_rooms)...

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Ice Universe: Exynos 1080 scores 693,600 whilst the Snapdragon 865+ scores 648,871 on AnTuTu
https://twitter.com/UniverseIce/status/1315563781972348928

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Motorola is the last good Android brand making affordable phones that are rootable and don't pre-include bullcrap

They still have stock android, the old Android ringtones and alarms from the 1.0-4.4 days, their gestures are pretty cool even though I don't use gestures, they still have a headphone jack, they don't try to act like Android isn't owned by Google and change a bunch of shit, and they don't include their own shitty messages app, caller app, or their own crummy app store....

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S20 FE 5G - Dissapointed somehow :(

I have been using S20 FE now since October 5th and my initial thoughts - Wow phone is super fast as compared to my existing Note 8 which I was planning to trade in. Everything worked better than note 8 - Smooth scrolling thanks to 120 Hz display , quick fingerprint sensor and punch -hole camera (my first experience) looks stunning. BUT the problem started when I was using camera on FE outdoors and took my note 8 with me so that I could compare. First screen on FE is not as bright as Note 8 and a...

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Wouldn't it be better if Android OS and phones were designed to last longer?

Instead of a new OS every year that makes older ones obsolete, it would be nice if the OS itself was highly customisable so you can install whatever updates. That way Android OS can last 5+ years.

For example I have Windows 8 which is a 8 year old OS and I haven't updated it in years but I can still run pretty much any modern software out there.

It would be nice if phones became like desktops in the sense that people replace them every 5-10 years than every 2 years.

Also on the hardware sid...

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i know this can never be possible in this consumer centric market but phones should adopt the videogame consoles release model

releasing a phone ever year is completely unnecessary and a big waste. ideally phones should be like the PlayStation where one model gets released every few years.

the thing is, people rarely buy a new phone every year anyway, the average buyer keeps it for at least a couple.

the way it works is that this year the majority of people who will buy a new phone will be the ones who have last bought one 2 or 3 years ago, next year will be people who bought it 1 or 2 years ago and so on.

if you m...

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Re: Would you prefer if phones were thicker?

Yesterday there was a post [Would you prefer if phones were thicker?](https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/j8k7xt/would_you_prefer_if_phones_were_thicker/) A lot of people stated that they would prefer a thicker phone. I think I have the phone for you.

A month ago my Galaxy S20's antenna broke somehow due to getting it wet in the rain. I went deep into the dumbphone world as I didn't use most of the features a smartphone provided. I ordered a [LightPhone II](https://www.thelightphone.com/)...

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