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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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Thoughts on the Xiaomi Mi 8 after using a Oneplus 6

I switched from the Oneplus 6 to the Xiaomi Mi 8 recently. I found a pretty good deal on a Mi 8 and considering the specs of both and the fact that I'm not a crazy power user either way, I figured I'd give it a go and perhaps sell the Oneplus 6 to make a little cash for myself. I've probably comitted some kind of cardinal sin to this subreddit going from Oxygen OS to MIUI, but I'm enjoying MIUI and I figure I'd give my thoughts on the Mi 8 in comparison for anyone who might be considering it ...

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As far as Phones are concerned, is there any meaning in going beyond 1080p?

I used a LG at 1440p in the past, and am now using a Xiaomi mi mix 2s (1080p)

It's been 3 months now with my new phone and I see no difference in sharpness, or at least nothing that would make me go "Oh yeah that's absolutely necessary"

Now I understand that some people do VR with their phone but for the average person I can't see how 400ppi isn't enough for a 6inch device

I've looked at other phones at 1440p and above besides mine in the past 3 months too, couldn't tell a difference besides...

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