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Our five year journey to Android 9 | Behind the bytes | Fairphone

This is a video from Fairphone, which sells sustainable and repairable phones.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcLmQp7ZdGU


In the video, they describe how Qualcomm is actually a barrier for long term support and how they have had to use Lineage OS to try to work around the lack Of Qualcomm support for older phones. Long story short, after Google releases the Android Open Source version of the new Android release, the SOC vendor (Qualcomm being the largest Android SOC vendor) must then take ...

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Juho Sarvikas: "After amazing 15 years with Nokia and HMD, I have made the tough decision that is time to move on. I'm so proud of what we have achieved together and know that the success of HMD & Nokia phones will continue. Follow @nokiamobile for Nokia Phones news. Thank you for everything 🙏"
https://twitter.com/sarvikas/status/1375438830858235917

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Enable OEM Unlock on US Carrier-Unlocked Models - Samsung Idea Exchange Board | Seeing how Samsung has changed their software and update policies drastically over these past few years, I think we may actually have a shot at this. It's worth trying.
https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Idea-Exchange-board/Enable-OEM-Unlock-on-US-Carrier-Unlocked-Models/idi-p/1771052

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I bought the Samsung Galaxy A52 (5G) recently, AMA

Towards the start of this year, it was coming up on three years of use with my Nokia 8. However, none of the options on offer looked particularly compelling at their price points, especially given my requirements.

TBH, even though it hadn't received updates for a while, the Nokia 8 was actually chugging along quite nicely without any of the issues that people were complaining about in various forums, so I guess I lucked out on that front. I wouldn't ...

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AMA with Gaël Duval, founder of the de-googled Android OS /e/

Hi /r/Android,

/r/privacy are currently hosting an AMA with Gaël Duval, the founder of /e/ Android OS and previously Mandrake Linux.

You can find it happening here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/mdk6xn/imga%C3%ABlduvalfounderofthedegoogledandroidos/

Unfortunately Gael, won't be able to respond to questions asked in this /r/Android post

(Thanks to the /r/Android mods for allowing the cross post)...

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Do you prefer 3 button or gesture navigation in your Android phones?

Ideally, I would have loved to do a poll but since it's not allowed, putting up a post here. Needless to say that navigation is a core part of our phone experience. Till couple of years back, everyone was using 3 button navigation that worked well. But since I started using gesture navigations (swipe up for home, swipe right for back), I hate using 3 button navigation.

Recently, I got my Dad a new phone and while setting it up, asked him to try Gesture navigation which he absolutely refused to...

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Review of the Oppo Find X3 Pro

TL;DR:

Pros -

* Good build quality
* Great screen
* Fast CPU
* Waterproof
* Few annoying ads in the system (unlike samsung/huawei)

Cons -

* Buggy software (UI/Camera/screen color/dimming)
* Rattling top speaker
* Poor battery life
* Super easily overheats
* Selfie camera tends to give faces a weird hue
* Battery life is not great

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I've had the Find X3 Pro for around a week now, imported directly from China. Prior to this device, I have owned and used:

HP PDA (around 2003), iphone ...

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Nostalgia...

I’m interested in hearing everyone’s favorite android that they ever owned.

The first android I purchased for myself was a Nexus 6P and, to this day, it is my favorite device that I’ve ever owned. I’ve had LG’s, Samsung, Apple, OnePlus, Pixel’s..... nothing compares to the cold metal of the 6P and the stock UI.

What’s the android phone you’re most nostalgic for?...

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