• FilthyShrooms@lemmy.world
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    24 hours ago

    Whenever i take a screenshot (samsung) theres a popup at the bottom that lets me crop it, and it will automatically trim the screenshot to exclude the battery/notifications at the top and the 3 buttons at the bottom

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      15 hours ago

      If you’re doing screenshots frequently and need to remove the notifications and navigation bar every now and then, just head over to Settings, Advanced features, Screenshots and screen recording then toggle Hide status and navigation bars on.

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        23 hours ago

        Yea its probably because my phone is like 5+ years old, it still has an aux port too (one if the main reasons I’ve kept it for so long)

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          12 hours ago

          Don’t get a new Samsung. I liked mine until they moved/force updated to OneUI 8 like 3 months in and I have hated it since. I have an old LG 5g that I’m bringing out of retirement once this thing is paid off. Miss that SD card, 3.5mm aux, and a stable, reliable, predictable UI. Glad I took care of that old phone since LG is out of the market and we have like 3 options in the States for phone hardware anymore…

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    15 hours ago

    Is it jealousy because they’re chatting with lots of people and running down their battery yet still posting compared to your usage?

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      15 hours ago

      No, it’s out of concern. Batteries in a healthy percentage (around 50%) will last longer. This is why most shipped devices arrive within 45-55% of a charge. It’s concern for the environment and their wallet (more time can go by before having to replace due to long-term capacity loss).

      At least, it is for me.

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        14 hours ago

        Correct, 80-20% is the healthiest range for batteries, but I don’t think it makes too much of a difference to be honest. Then again I replaced the battery of my Nexus 5 in like an hour back a decade ago, but no idea if something like that is still possible

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    1 day ago

    Do phones still show battery life and carrier info on screenshots? Mine doesn’t and I feel like I haven’t seen it do that for a few years at least lol

    Edit: ok, so if I swipe up from the bottom and hit the screenshot icon it doesn’t show the battery, signal, etc BUT if I take a screenshot using the volume keys on the side it does show all of that