So, I thought I’d kick things off here with some community building.

Quote this post with answers to the below!

What phone are you using?

Are you happy with it? What are its best and worst qualities?

Which phones have you had previously? Which were the best and worst of the lot?

How often do you upgrade to a new phone?

What other Android ecosystem devices do you have? Watches, headphones/earbuds, etc.

Do you also use any Apple products, or are you Android all the way? (And/or Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, etc.)

  • Perhyte@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Currently, I’m using a Motorola moto g100 and I’m happy with it. Good battery life, nice big screen, much improved performance compared to my last phone. Best phone I’ve ever owned. The main inconvenience is the location of the fingerprint sensor: I’d have preferred if it was on the front of the device somehow (definitely not on the back – I often have it lying flat on the table).

    I also dislike the fact it can only remember five fingerprints while I have 10 fingers. Who thought that was a good idea? :þ

    Previously I had a Moto G5+ and a Moto G. I guess you could say I enjoyed the quality and relative lack of bloatware of these Motorola phones, while being more affordable than some of the alternatives I was considering at the time I bought them.

    Going further back, I had a HTC Desire Z (with a slide-out physical keyboard). I picked it as my first smartphone because I was hesitant to get rid of physical keys, but as it turned out I hardly ever used them. Looking back, this one was clearly the worst value for the money.

    Since I switched to smart phones I’ve been upgrading every 3 or 4 years.

    Before the smart phone era, I had an Alcatel device (can’t remember the exact model). I used that tiny near-indestructable thing for over a decade, only charging it about once a week. It was mostly an “in case of emergency” though, not nearly as heavily used as later phones, because it wasn’t really usable as a miniature pocket-computer (like smart phones are). Still, I was pretty happy with it at the time: the only reason I got rid of it was because the ‘0’ button broke, and in my country all phone numbers start with 0.

    I also have an LG G Watch (Wear OS). A relative worked at Google when these were handed out to employees but didn’t actually want it, so I got it as a gift. It’s pretty old now: I’ve replaced the bands a few times and it won’t charge past 70%, but it still mostly works and the battery still lasts all day. I’m not sure if I’ll get another smart watch if and when this one finally breaks, though.

    No Apple products, and my laptop runs Linux Mint. These days, I only use Windows at work or when helping relatives with tech problems (sigh).

  • Quasi@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I use the Pixel 7 Pro

    I love it. The cameras are unparalleled, the software is excellent, and the experience is pure. Battery life isn’t nearly as bad as people say, but it could be better.

    Last few phones: iPhone 5c, Galaxy S5, Nexus 6P, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel 5, Pixel 6 Pro

    Worst was the 6P, because it bricked itself (though I got a few hundred dollars back in the class action lawsuit), but it was excellent aside from that. iPhone got a dead pixel within a month, but they replaced it, Galaxy was sturdy but software was awful. Best was Pixel 2 XL, I still use it as a backup sometimes.

    I get a new phone every year if the trade-in deals are good.

    I have the Pixel Watch and Pixel Buds. I mainly use the Sony XMs though for headphones.

    I have a 14" MacBook Pro M1 Pro. Got it for the insane battery life, but I’m mostly a Windows/Linux user still.I have an iPad, it isn’t bad, but I miss the affordable Android tablets of old (Nexus 7 rocked). I don’t have any desire to move to iOS.

  • T0X1C_FIRE@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Redmagic 7s pro

    Was the same price as most of the flagships, has triggers for my action games such as punishing gray raven and honkai impact. And even has active air cooling so it doesn’t melt in your hands when playing said games.

  • SevenDigitCode@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m on an S22U right now. The device is excellently built and the S Pen is really handy, but I do miss my OnePlus 6T’s notification system. It did a much better job with conversations, categories and grouping. I had a Nexus 5 before, which was nice, but the 16GB of storage was pretty limiting.

    I also have the Buds Live (the beans!) and those are awesome. They’re the only earbuds I’ve found that stay in my ears, even when running or shaking my head around. I used to have a LEMFO watch (the huge one), but the digitizer flaked out on me.

    I used to have a Lenovo Yoga C940 (which had all sorts of problems), but I’ve since switched to a Mac

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    1 year ago

    I’m currently running the Pixel 6 Pro with Graphine OS.

    Worst thing about this phone is the curved display. Everything else is good enough for me, which is saying a lot. I’ve had many phones over years and only a few have really been awesome.

    In no particular order:

    • HTC EVO Shift, EVO 4G LTE, EVO 3D
    • Some ZTE Phone with android 2.2
    • Oneplus One, 3T, 6T
    • Pixel 4, Pixel 6 Pro
    • Nexus 4, 5, 5x, 7
    • iPhone 4, SE, 7, 12

    Edit: format and a device

  • MakeItCount@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Currently have a Pixel 7 Pro with a Pixel Watch

    Owned in the past a pixel 4a5G, an OG pixel (still use it to upload to my Google photos in original quality for free), a One Plus 6T, a Nexus 4/5/6

    For tablets the only Android one was the Nexus 9 and I’m now using an Acer ChromeTab which runs Android apps (also have a Surface Pro 3 running on ChromeOS)

    For watches I owned the moto360, the LG Watch Urbane, the Huawei Watch and the Fossil gen 5

    On my PCs I only run things on LinuxMint outside of one spare laptop still on Windows

  • rimmytea@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Pixel 7 Pro w/GrapheneOS. Being able to control what my phone is sending or not sending + the battery life gain from everything not phoning home is amazing.

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    What phone are you using?

    One Plus 8

    Are you happy with it? What are its best and worst qualities?

    I am happy with the phone. I’ve had it for the past almost 3 years and it has served me well. The thing I love the most about this phone is the specs and the custom ROM community. 3 years later and this phone still holds up very well. It handles everything I throw at it; even the occasional Genshin Impact. The custom ROM community is also very active. My phone is still in good condition after three years. Battery is still holding up. I get about 5-7 hours SOT wifi on light usage. When using data and heavier usage (maps, spotify, max brightness) I get around 3-4 hours of SOT which isn’t that bad for a three year old phone. I plan on replacing the battery and using custom roms to extend my phone’s life.

    Which phones have you had previously? Which were the best and worst of the lot?

    s5, j7 prime My s5 was a hand me down from my mother. The phone worked fine but the the display would glitch out and turn off. The j7 prime was just garbage after about 6 months of usage. It was laggy as hell and I’m not sure how I survived with that phone for three years. It was definitely the worst out of the two.

    How often do you upgrade to a new phone?

    I don’t upgrade phones until the one I am currently using cannot handle my daily usage, or breaks. When my phone is no longer usable, then I am considering either going back to samsung or going pixel depending on if the charging and efficiency gets better.

    What other Android ecosystem devices do you have? Watches, headphones/earbuds, etc.

    I have a galaxy watch active 2 and galaxy buds plus.

    Do you also use any Apple products, or are you Android all the way? (And/or Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, etc.)

    I do not currently have any Apple products. I am using a windows pc and my laptop is dual booting windows 10 and ubuntu (windows just in case I have software that doesn’t work on linux).

  • Gili@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    What phone are you using?

    Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

    Are you happy with it? What are its best and worst qualities?

    Best is screen. Worst is battery. 3-4.5 hours of SoT. Also, it stutters all the damn time. I know most people using it will say it doesn’t, but for me most animations stutter. Every 3rd time I open the Edge panel, and about a third of the times I interact with the device.

    Which phones have you had previously? Which were the best and worst of the lot?

    Galaxy Wonder, Galaxy S4, Galaxy S7, Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. Galaxy Wonder was pretty bad at the time, and has not stood the test of time. It quickly became unusable. Galaxy S7 was pretty solid but nothing special.

    How often do you upgrade to a new phone?

    2-3 years.

    What other Android ecosystem devices do you have? Watches, headphones/earbuds, etc.

    I have the Sony WF-1000XM4 earbuds which got the infamous battery drain due to a software update one month after warranty ended and I can’t wait to replace them. They don’t last over 5 minutes on one charge. If it wasn’t for the battery drain, I would keep using them for a very long time. Superior noise cancellation and sound quality.

    Do you also use any Apple products, or are you Android all the way? (And/or Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, etc.)

    I have an ancient iPad that is unusable at this point, and an Apple TV that I received for free many years ago. Very recently, I started using Android TV almost exclusively. The only feature I really miss is AirPlay.

  • gimmedat@lemm.ee
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    • Motorola G30
    • very happy! battery life (2.5 days) and weight (prolly due to the big battery)
    • a string of Motorolas (I like the fact that it has the purest of the Androids)
    • as soon as it shows it is ageing (around 2 years)
    • none
    • ChromeOS on 2 chromebooks: Lenovo Flex5 and HP 11a na0120nr

    edit: typo

  • applejacks@lemmy.world
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    LG V60.

    Excellent flagship that’s still very fast, large battery, and headphone jack.

    Only cost about $200

  • Circuit@partizle.com
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    What phone are you using?

    I have a Pixel 7, Obsidian Color

    Are you happy with it? What are its best and worst qualities?

    I love the phone. Its my first non low-end android, and I can’t see myself going back to an iPhone. I love the assortment of emulators available for Android, and the pixel 7 main camera is very good. The selfie camera could use some work, but picture taking is not what I got this phone for anyway.

    Which phones have you had previously? Which were the best and worst of the lot?

    My previous phones were an iPhone 11 and an iPhone 5C before that. I have a Moto G pure (low end android) for a little bit, although it was more of a secondary phone instead of something to switch to, as it is very sluggish to use. The iPhone 11 was a good phone, the selfie camera is still better than my current pixel phone. I definitely craved the feeling of freedom I got from my Motorola though, despite its shortcomings. So I went ahead and got my pixel.

    How often do you upgrade to a new phone? Very rarely, I might be upgrading more often now though due to pixels having shorter security update Windows than iPhones.

    What other Android ecosystem devices do you have? Watches, headphones/earbuds, etc.

    None at the moment, although I am planning on getting Pixel buds.

    Do you also use any Apple products, or are you Android all the way? (And/or Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, etc.)

    For now I am android all the way. I have a Lenovo Thinkpad with Windows 11 on it, I have tried to switch to Linux but my laptops display needs fractional scaling as the dimensions of the screen are different from the resolution. So until fractional scaling gets better on nvidia cards I’ll have to stay with Windows.

    Dang I wrote a lot 💀

  • #27@lemmy.world
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    Sorry for the my previous post, I hit ‘publish’ instead of exiting preview, lol.

    What phone are you using?

    Samsung Galaxy A11, Android 12/One Ui Core 4.1. I bought it in November 2020, amid a problem with not accessing Whatsapp and communicating with my schoolmates.

    Are you happy with it? What are its best and worst qualities?

    Yeah. I don’t know how to say exactly about the best and worst things about it, I’ll just say that at least it’s satisfying me.

    Which phones have you had previously? Which were the best and worst of the lot?

    Samsung Galaxy J2 Prime and Motorola G6 Play. About the first one, it had terrible storage: 16GB, which was small even back then and it was one of the reasons I switched phones. About the second one, it lasted a few years, but as I used it a lot, it ended up with the battery becoming addicted and it stopped working during the pandemic. I still kept it, waiting for some repair, but then I had to give it to another relative.

    How often do you upgrade to a new phone?

    I use it until it is very old or with some defect. Yes, I know it’s kind of weird to do that, but the wages here don’t help much in the exchange for a decent phone.

    What other Android ecosystem devices do you have? Watches, headphones/earbuds, etc.

    None.

    Do you also use any Apple products, or are you Android all the way? (And/or Windows, Linux, ChromeOS, etc.)

    I have a tablet (Galaxy Tab A, 2019 version. Android 11), two cell phones that belonged to my parents (Galaxy J7 Prime and Galaxy A10, the latter being with the screen broken) and a notebook with Windows 10 that I also bought in 2020 (Samsung Essentials E20). Yes, I’m technically kind of a Samsung fan.

  • Amywho@lemmy.world
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    Just made the change to a Pixel 6a from my really old Samsung Galaxy.

    My only requirement was about size. I wanted something “smaller”, first I thought about going with a newer Samsung from their mid-range ‘A’ category, but after seeing how big those things were, I decided to look outside the Samsung ecosystem.

    I discovered GrapheneOS and as an open-source enthusiast, I really liked the idea. The professionalism of the dev team and the bloat free aspect of the OS made me get a Pixel.

    The size is not that bad, but I wish it would be a bit smaller. So far I’m really liking it. I love the camera of this thing (even without GCam). The physical button placement was a bit weird for me at first, but I’ve gotten used to it.

    I usually abuse my phones till they die, so I was looking for something that would last and I really think that I will be able to go for 5 years with this phone without an issue.

  • BasicallyFox@lemmy.world
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    Using a Galaxy S10e rn, everything in this phone is great except the battery.

    And my laptop has Arch Linux btw.