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Does anybody make a smartphone that is basically cross-bred with GoPro type functionality?

What I mean is, does anybody have a turnkey solution where the phone comes with a belt sheath or other holder designed to allow recording audio and video "at the belt", preferably with a good microphone, wide-angle lens and an ultra-tough body?

I've cobbled up a solution using a custom leather "holster" for an LG V30 and so far it's the best covert on-body camcorder I've ever used - and as a political activist I've tried *plenty*. But it's not really optimized for this kind of use.

Does anybo...

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If Samsung ditches the headphone jack from the Galaxy S11/Note 11 onwards, how would you personally feel about this?

It's a huge problem for me personally as I use the headphone jack all the time.

It's going to make selecting a future replacement for my S7 Edge (keeping my phone for another year as I would have had it for 4 years by then) really hard as I don't like buying older phones due to the lack of Android support after a short while (As the Galaxy S10 will be a year old at that point).

So yeah what would your thoughts be on this?...

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What's your most nostalgic Android version/skin?

For me, I've noticed an almost irrational nostalgia for Marshmallow, particularly CyanogenMod 13.

Samsung Jelly Bean, Samsung Marshmallow and Android One Oreo are close runner ups for me.

I figure plenty of users here probably have experiences that go far back longer, and across a lot more manufacturers and skins. So, what's your stories?...

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What do you actually consider to be credible sources?

When reading articles, tests, comparisons and reviews linked in the posts, the comments usually starts something like "that's why you should never read/watch X". What do people think of as "credible" or worthwhile when reading all stuff android?
Edit: Thank you all for your replies. Lots of new sources and old ones as well. I pretty much follow all the main ones daily, just wanted to know peoples opinion on them and find out hidden gems. Mission accomplished 👍...

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