Ah, the phone that the Galaxy S22 should’ve been.
Ah, the phone that the Galaxy S22 should’ve been.
I’ve purchased several budget/midrange phones as my daily driver, and the long term performance simply wasn’t worth it based on the things that I do with my phone.
Now, this is based on cheaper phones with specs from several years so this doesn’t hold true anymore.
I was kind of hoping that these kinds of posts would stay at reddit where they belong.
Agreed, given that the 8 Gen 1 on my S22 resulted in terrible thermal management and battery life.
I have the same theory that I always mention to those who are hesitant to switch devices!
I used to be annoyed about not having my Android devices work like iOS.
Enjoying new tech was a lot better after I started viewing them as different devices instead of pure replacements.
Now reviews just talk about the camera and then 20% of other important features while saying that it’s worth the 200% of a reasonable price tag.
I misread that as imposter, which made sense to me for a moment.
Just when I thought that he can’t do anything dumber than the name change or paid verifications…
It might be checking for specific root-related files on your device.
You can try and see if Tasker can turn Wi-Fi off and then back on when your extender’s Wi-Fi signal is low.
I used to do this before switching to a mesh Wi-Fi setup.
Reading this post on my non-Android device, it’s all good!
I’d immediately upgrade to a phone with 16:9 bezel-less screen and non-rounded corners.
I’d say that the exception flagship (base S22) was not good due to its chip.
I’d spent months Googling for battery life fixes. I’d come across a myriad of comments blaming users for not “optimising” their phones, and Ultra users saying that the poor battery life and overheating throttling of the base model are just myths.
One day, I decided that enough is enough. I switched to a phone with the S8G2 and I couldn’t be happier.
While I haven’t used it before, the S23 seems to be what the S22 should be, and I would’ve continued using it if that was true.
Just to clarify, I don’t want to view all of the content from my subscribed communities in a single view. I want to be able to tap on something like Android and then only view the content from all instances with the same community name that I’m subscribed to.
Are there any Lemmy clients that support viewing multi-communities? For example, I’d prefer viewing all posts for all instances of Android over the combined subscribed list.
I prefer the gestures and UI of the stock YouTube app, so having a patched app is the best of both worlds.
I’d strongly advise against getting the Galaxy S22 as its battery life (both Exynos and Snapdragon) isn’t good.
What am I missing here? My watch history works properly on the official YouTube app.