Many devices, one for the heart.

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    7 months ago

    Oneplus 6t. Still use it today, in fact typing this comment on it. Been great with custom Roms, has Android 13 on it with newest security updates installed (November 2023). Cost me $75. People look at me weirdd when i say that.

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    7 months ago

    Galaxy Note 9. It was the last fully featured phone Samsung made with a headphone jack, an S-Pen, and no display cutout. The only phones that have come out since that are even close to as fully featured are the Sony Xperia phones.

    I bought one brand new a few months ago because my S7 died and I couldn’t justify dropping $1000 on an Xperia phone. It’s an EU model bought from US Amazon so I definitely overpaid, but it’s been worth it so far. Definitely holds up imo.

    It’s obviously not flagship level, but it’s still a solid mid-ranger. It doesn’t get software updates anymore so officially, I’m stuck on Android 10 and an old security patch. However, I can upgrade to One UI Android 12/13, or whatever the latest AOSP is through the magic of custom ROMs if it ever starts to bother me.

    Edit: The only issue I have is that the fingerprint reader isn’t as fast as I’d like it to be. I’m not sure if it’s common or just a me issue despite searching a bunch so any help would be appreciated :)

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      7 months ago

      I had the note 8 and loved it, I still have it but the screen blacked out. 300$ to fix. I often think about the S pen and miss not having one.

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        7 months ago

        Oof $300 for a repair is rough, especially considering you can get a refurb Note 9 or 10 for less than that (US or EU at least). What are you daily driving now?

        S Pen is one of those things that I didn’t think I’d use much but I keep whipping out for this or that. It’s kinda great!

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          7 months ago

          I switched carriers, so now it’s a Samsung A54 5g. It’s nice but not the same.

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            7 months ago

            A series are pretty solid. My sis has an A32 and it’s great. I’d daily drive one myself if it wasn’t for the notch haha

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              7 months ago

              They remind me of the old “S series” samsung rolled out during the start of the smart phone boom. I had an S3 with a life proof case on it. Damn thing was indestructible. When I hot this A54 I noticed the shape similarities and got another life proof case. Would Highly recommend it 🤌 I hoping to get as much life out of this phone as possible

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                7 months ago

                Yooooo I also had an S3. That phone was a TANK! I dropped it on some rocks and smashed the screen once so I had to get a screen replacement but that was the worst of it (and completely understandable). Aside from that it was a fantastic phone and very durable! I had it on LineageOS Android 7 (or 6 idk) before it got stolen :(

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    7 months ago

    S7 edge was the best phone I have ever had. Now it is running lineageos and ocasionally serves as a network debugging tool.

    The S8 I got afterwards was horrendous from the first day I used it to it’s last. I never factory reset it. I have no idea what caused the issues.

    Now I have a S22 definitely my last samsung.

  • tenchiken@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 months ago

    Nexus 6p. Mine self destructed due to a damned chip flaw, but was the first phone to have a camera that literally floored me. Every thing about the phone was the epitome of “more than the sum of it’s parts”. Bought a refurb cheap just to get another 2 years despite the known flaw.

    I’d say that if most of the Nexus line, but 6p was the best. Absolutely treasure my now-useless but mint Nexus One.

    Pixel just haven’t quite done it for me, and that saddens me so much.

    OnePlus had some great hits. I’m very fond of my Bacon, and and 7 pro. The 8pro was great too, but some of the special was… less.

  • d3Xt3r@lemmy.nz
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    7 months ago

    Why the 2015 cutoff? There were many awesome phones released prior to 2015.

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      7 months ago

      Nokia XpressMusic was the best, just realized they released a new version of it a few years ago but only in some countries

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      7 months ago

      I think they’re looking for modern-ish phones rather than nostalgia about Nokias

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    7 months ago

    Everyone talking about post 2015 phones. You know which ones I thought were legendary for their time of release? LG Voyager 100000, you could watch broadcast TV on that thing. Next runner up was my first android phone, the Motorola Droid slide phone. I miss smart phones that were being creative. Now it’s all the same boring gimmicks.

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    7 months ago

    I want to love the Unihertz Atom, but sadly it just doesn’t work for me.
    I got it specifically to have a phone to only call, text and message. But those are the exact things that don’t reliably function. It often didn’t receive messages or even calls unless the app was opened and in the foreground.
    I factory reset it, tried activating and deactivating Unihertz’s own energy management app, tried the original versions of Signal/Threema/Dialer/Messenger as well as their FOSS forks/alternatives, tried it with and without Google Services installed…

    But whenever I thought it works now, after lots of testing, it would then stop getting the notifications again after a few days, without me changing anything. So eventually I gave up.

    If it had worked, it would be my favorite phone. But it didn’t. Now it’s rooted and I just play around with Android on it.
    (By the way, if someone knows how to re-enter deleted IMEI numbers on a Mediatek phone from Linux to get rid of the red warning text overlay, please help!)

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    My OnePlus 7 Pro! I used it for 3 years and I wouldn’t have changed phones if the battery was still able to get through the day. I got a Galaxy Fold 4 after it because wanted something without a hole punch camera, but it’s been nothing but trouble. It’s been mailed out for repair under warranty again for the second time in the year I’ve had it now, so I’m back to the 7 Pro, and it still holds up! I have Lineage OS on it now though because the last security patch OnePlus officially released is now over a year old.

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    7 months ago

    That’s only three phones. LG V10, LG V20 and Galaxy XCover 6 Pro

    V10. Easily. That was peak-smartphone design as far as I’m concerned. Felt like you could pound nails with it.

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    7 months ago

    lenovo B , that little slow piece of shit was the last phone i could use without my fingers getting sore because it was the perfect size and weight , i read a looot of ebooks on that thing until i lost it one day

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    7 months ago

    OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McLaren Edition.

    I would still be using it if I hadn’t taken it into a pool with me and bricked it. 😢

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    7 months ago

    I thought about this, and I’m not really sure. A lot of the phones I liked using are before 2015. This leaves me with two options.

    The Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact:

    I’m still using the XZ1C, it’s still fast for what I use it for, and does everything I need. The modem bug annoys me though, and keeps it from greatness. The battery is still really good, even after replacing it with a Chinese battery and 80% charge limit. It’s almost the perfect phone. Make it 18:9 and have modern specs with stable software and it would be awesome.

    Runner up (The only other post 2015 phone I’ve used enough and is good enough to like):

    I really liked the S7 (Exynos), the last semi good Samsung (until you get to S10e) Although it’s kinda slow and didn’t work well for cell in the US.