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if they don't even have specs out it might still be 6-9 months away. They might Osborne effect themselves with this though.I'm feeling pretty jewed right now
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Unihertz Titan 2 came out mid/late last year and now they're already releasing a smaller model with the Titan 2 Elite. Specs still need to be seen
Up to you and if you’d want to do this (privacy concerns).Question to you smartphone nerds: What's the best way to make use of a surplus Google Pixel 2 these days?
I was thinking of something along the lines of LineageOS, and the Pixel 2 is supported by it, but I have no experience with such things. Any tips?
Interesting, I didn't know about the photo thing. Perhaps it differs by country/region? I'll have to look into that.I’ve been using the first gen pixel for photos backup. First gen pixels gets unlimited original quality photo backup (I transfer it from my iPhone to the pixel via USB on my pc). Granted if you don’t trust google with your photos, I get it, but personally I don’t mind it as the photos I upload to it are ones that I don’t care about from a security standpoint. For your case, given you have a pixel 2, you’ll get unlimited photos backup with reduced quality, but still unlimited. This is also the case for pixel gens 2-5.
Thanks for the info. Although, the pictures I needed to back up, I have backed up already.I do want to add that I think if you put lineageOS on it, you still get the unlimited photos backup, but I haven’t done it yet with my 1st gen pixel.
My Pixel 2 lasts around 4-5 days, but I haven't connected it to any network, it only serves as my alarm clock right now. It still carries the vulnerable Android 11, after all.Also, I do want to replace the battery sometime, as my pixel 1 only last an hour or so on battery when connected to WiFi.
Pixels come with a stock Android. They are among the least bloated phones.The Pixel 10 Pro XL seems like it has a great camera, and can be bought third party for about a 1000 USD. Seems like a good option, but I'm sure it comes with plenty of google bloatware.
And if you want nothing google, they're a popular target for minimalist roms.Pixels come with a stock Android. They are among the least bloated phones.
I need to replace my 2019 cell phone. It randomly discharges, the battery life sucks and notifications work on a 'fuck you, i do what i want' basis. It's an old mid-range Samsung, so I was looking at the Samsung A35. Things I use my cellphone for in order of frequency: calling people, taking picture of dumb stuff, texting, looking up random shit at the bar to settle debates, streaming music to my headphones when mowing or out for a stroll and uber rides once a month or so. I have no apps other than a music one and uber and I don't use it for gayming or anything else. I can transfer everything on my phone now, including settings, if I get another Samsung, so that's appealing. I don't care about dual sims or whatever. I had an iphone in the past and it was so-so. Also, since I pay for my phone and service, work email sure as heck doesn't go on there, so that's not an issue.
Thoughts?
I've heard the built in software with the pixel is somewhat invasive, and you can't get rid of the AI features embedded into the phone. For example the photos get automatically enhanced by AI. Makes me wonder how much more of the software is connected to google. That and the battery life is not ideal.And if you want nothing google, they're a popular target for minimalist roms.
Good, because you don't want to be, especially after Google pulled its stupid bullshit move with "Play Protect". Before that, playing games on android USED to be fun.I'm not a mobile gamer

BlackBerry 10's spiritual successor could be coming to your Android phone
TL;DR
A developer is building a spiritual successor to BlackBerry 10, called Marathon OS.
This is a Linux-based mobile platform that features BlackBerry 10-inspired features like Active Frames and a Hub inbox.
Marathon OS currently runs on the OnePlus 6, with plans to bring it to the OnePlus 6T, POCO F1, and more.
I don't know how I've never seen this guy's reviews before but this is the most low-energy but unhinged product reviews I've seen in a whileI'm feeling pretty jewed right now
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Unihertz Titan 2 came out mid/late last year and now they're already releasing a smaller model with the Titan 2 Elite. Specs still need to be seen