Yeah I would never buy a non-Pixel phone now.
Just a sloonarky kind of guy.
Yeah I would never buy a non-Pixel phone now.
My three kids all have Motorolas. They make great budget phones.
I honestly think the Pixel 5 is the best phone I have ever used. I have the P7 and I kind of wish I had stuck with the P5.
for every moth that passes
This is such a cool typo. I love the mental image.
This rebrand is so dumb in so many ways.
Pretty sure Sesame Street’s use of the letter X pre-dates Musk’s claim to it as well.
And so the Aptos era begins.
I could not disagree more. Gestures are so much more intuitive, easier to access, and faster. The three button nav bar feels like stone age technology to me now.
One of the many reasons I will only ever buy Pixel phones. No bloatware.
I laugh at those annoying jingles. Our washing machine sounds so pleased with itself when it has finished a load, playing a bright, happy, celebratory song. Pay attention to me! I have completed my assigned task!
Yes, a different coloured small LED to show whether or not there was a new notification was a great feature.
I don’t mind it as a stylistic choice, as long as it isn’t overused.
Just keep tapping Check for Updates and you’ll get it eventually. You have a random chance of picking it up each time. It only took me two tries.
My Boost for reddit is still working.
I have tried these:
After spending some time with each one, I’ve settled on Liftoff. It has the cleanest, nicest and most configurable UI (IMO), and most things just work. The developer is also actively fixing bugs and making improvements. It’s not perfect, but none of them are yet.
I’ve come from Boost, which pretty much was perfect, and Liftoff seems the closest to it. It will be interesting to see what the Lemmy version of Boost is like.
My three teenage kids all have Motorolas and none have had any problems like this.
So we have separate Android communities running on separate instances. I can’t see how this community splintering can be a good thing.
The Nexus 6P was so good.