• WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works
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    why would you choose any of the asuses?

    “nicely built”, and “sleek design” are not positives, but made up qualities. That’s basically a goal for all phone manufacturers

    “good AI features”. sorry what? do they mean the power button opens the assist lant instead of the shutdown menu? or that the device sends home an order of magnitude more information about you than usual?

    “ultra portable”? what the fuck does that mean for a fucking smartphone?

    and “univeral fast charging” means it’s glued in battery will wear out ultra fast.

    buy a pixel if you don’t care about keeping it for a long time, and about having a removable battery. otherwise get a fairphone

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    Lol at the last phones “pro” being “ultra portable”.

    Unless this means that programs and such can be ported to it, aren’t all cell phones ultra portable? Isn’t that the point?

    To me that’s like saying a pro of a specific model of car is that it is “ultra drivable”

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    I’m very happy with my OnePlus 12. I’d recommend looking into them as an option.

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    Personally, when I can afford it I’m going to go for the OnePlus Nord N10 5G. I don’t feel the need for the more stringent security hardening on GrapheneOS, so basic LineageOS MicroG is enough for me.

    I hate the lack of a headphone jack enough to make that tradeoff, vs a Google Pixel.

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      Is there a phone with a proper headset jack and isn’t tainted by whispers of Chinese evil gov spying ? My country still feels the sting of the Nortel issue.

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    Google now provides a full 7 years of parts and updates for the pixel 8 and 9. Samsung may I think now do 7 years of updates on some phones no idea about parts though.

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    Motorola One. Cost me 200 bucks four years ago. Claims to be water resistant, but I’ve dropped it in the lake about a dozen times and accidentally tossed it in the washing machine once (I got it out right away.) It hasn’t so much as frozen since buying it and the battery can still go about two days without a charge.

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      It’s called the Moto One. Motorola doesn’t make phones. Lenovo makes those, they bought the Motorola mobility brand years ago.

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        Oh my stars and garters, was I not specific with my words? Am I ignorant to which company has acquired other companies so I can be as technical as possible?

        Or did I buy this phone, the one I’m typing on now, from the Motorola website, and it came in a box covered in motorola branding? How absolutely idiotic of me to assume Moto was short for Motorola.

        I can not believe I was this wrong on the internet. The damage I’ve done to the collective knowledge of everyone who’s seen my comment, who didn’t know any better, can never be healed.

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          People buy them all the time thinking they’re buying a Motorola phone. They’re not the first person to be upset/disappointed that I pointed that out.

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    Only partially related answer but I’m being (foolishly) hopeful the new Samsungs (S25) might make it to LineageOS … might … one day … perhaps.

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    Positives … Good AI features

    Negatives … No 4K recording on all lenses

    Some people just have different priorities.

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      If I’m paying $900 for a phone, you’d better believe that 4K30 is the barest of bare minimums I’m expecting that rear camera to do unless it’s a deliberate tradeoff for something more ethical like a Fairphone. The Pixel 9 base model can shoot at 4K60 and 1080p240 (256 GB and the same $900 price). “Good AI features” lmfao blow it out your ass, Asus. I wonder where this comparison chart is coming from anyway.

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        My 2022 iPhone SE, that I bought new for about $550, records 4K at 60fps.

        I’m a little shocked that isn’t the base standard for all smartphones now.

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          There are Samsung A-Series phones that support 4k @30fps

          Galaxy A25 is about $299 and has 6.5 inch 1080p 120hz display, records at 4K @30fps

          Galaxy A35 is about $100 more than the above, and along with the above mentioned, also has IP67 water resistance hand under-display fingerprint sensor

          Cheap phones are getting so good these days

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          I don’t care about camera quality at all, I much prefer longevity, performancd, ports, other sensors, custom ROM and root support. And so, most smartphones of manufacturers chasing the trend of camera quality, especially if they are 1k+, are not fit for me.

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        My phone has 256gb storage and it’s constantly full. Next phone I’m getting needs to have 1tb+ storage

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          what do you use that storage for? could you send a screenshot about the storage usage statistics?

          I have so many apps that I rarely use and I still only have used 45 GB. I use an sd card for the media, though, and a lot of app backups that you probably can’t do anyway, but that’s not much of a difference

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              hmm I see. what kind of media is that, movies and music or pictures and recorded videos? if it’s the latter, you don’t have a computer at home right?

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                It’s all of the above. I do have computer and self host plex but I need to keep some of the stuff locally because I travel a lot

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            45G is often the size of the OS nowadays. :/ Mine is 30G by itself. The rest of my 128G is taken up by apps/photos/videos I could admittedly clean up. I also have a 512GB SD card I use to carry my entire music library (well, a compressed version).

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              on my device, calyx os takes 22 GB, and I think this is a lot. I can’t understand what takes 45 GB in a system. Technically probably it’s only half of it used at a time because of A/B partitions, but half of that is still a lot