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(UPDATED) Which region will get Exynos 2200 or Snapdragon 8G1 for Galaxy S22

I based this from pulling the type of test firmware on Samsung's servers. B model is Exynos, E model is Snapdragon. Here's the list from my little investigation. Don't flame me if I'm wrong. Take it with a pinch of salt though.


Exynos Regions:

-Europe

-Africa

-Middle East

-South Asia (India, Pakistan etc)




Snapdragon Regions:

-North America

-South America

-East Asia (China, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Hong Kong)

-South East Asia (Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore etc)

-Oceania (Austra...

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PSA: Samsung Galaxy's One UI 4 update still collects clipboard data and makes it worse somehow.

Samsung phones have always had a nasty habit of collecting your clipboard data without your permission, and you cannot disable this function: Disabling the clipboard using adb "hacking" does not actually stop Samsung from collecting your copies and pictures!

But One UI 4 adds another problem: It disables the Clipboard context option if you're using a keyboard other than the default Samsung keyboard. But it still collects your copies. This means you need to switch to Samsung keyboard and the...

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We seem to have new emojis? iPhone users can't view these.

https://i.imgur.com/djHh7je.jpg...

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Vodafone have pulled the s21 Ultra from sale because of the upcoming s22 launch....

So i'm looking to pick up the s21 ultra because frankly imo the flagship mobile phone industry is in a pretty poor state. I just had to return a pixel 6 pro because it's buggy as shit and just not very good, and i can't find anything else that appeals (upgrading from a p30 pro).

Anyway, i went on the vodafone website (UK) to check if maybe their s21 ultra prices had dropped due to the upcoming s22 anno...

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If you're a fixer, order parts BEFORE they fail

What ever phone you've got.. if you're feeling that component is starting to fail, order a spare part. It's really not hard to repair yourself.

I've been on HTC U11 for 3 years with no replacements but the charger port is about to go.

I've got random modules/spares which will prolong the device for another 2-3 years....

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Please post your questions here. Feel free to use this thread for general questions/discus...

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Android needs an app permission between allow 'access to all files' and 'allow access to media only'

Something so the app can see anything in the downloads folder but not grant it permission to look anywhere.

This came about when I was looking for an .ogx file I downloaded. Android doesn't recognize it as media, so it wouldn't let VLC have access to it with default 'media only' access.

The only option for VLC to see the file was to grant VLC access to ALL files on my device, which is far too broad in my view considering VLC has had some past security issues ( https://us.blastingnews.com/tec...

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In what areas and features has your phone fully replaced your PC?

As in, you used to use your PC for that, but now you only use your phone and never use your PC for that anymore. Not counting the obvious features like calling and messaging.

For me, it's the torrents. I realized this a while ago that I used to use my PC to torrent... Linux distros. But now it's my phone, I don't use or have any torrenting application on my PC. A smartphone is so much more convenient as it's always on and I don't have to leave it on overnight like with a PC and it handles every...

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