I’ve been looking at phones to replace my Pixel 4a as the battery goes and it becomes increasingly silly to get it replaced instead of getting something new. I don’t like huge phones, which i consider to be anything over ~6.2". Everything under that is either:

  • A Google Pixel with poor efficiency, thermals, and call reliability
  • A Samsung Galaxy S with a high price, locked bootloader, dodgy privacy, and bloatware
  • A miscellaneous brand with abysmal software support lifespan, variable bootloader lock status, and little to no custom rom support

the ASUS Zenfone 10 would have been honestly perfect for me - sub-6" screen, headphone jack, good performance. But they just haaad to remove bootloader unlocking despite promises to the contrary so now you have to settle for one more OS update and three more years of security updates for something that costs $600+. blurgh.

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One thing that makes it more tolerable is to use Universal Android Debloater to get rid of the obscene amount of bloatware that some makers cram into their phones. But the era of unlocked bootloaders and rooted phones has come to an end, and these are basically just appliances now instead of universal computers. It’s really sad how shitty and locked down everything has gotten. Ten years ago, I was rocking a Samsung Note 2 with custom firmware, and the world was your oyster, I could do anything I wanted on it. New phones are… they have nicer cameras, I guess. The CPUs are faster, but that only just barely keeps up with the insanely bloated software.

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I’m amazed that anyone gets Google Pixels. It seems like every one has some sort of ridiculous design flaw.

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Tensor has been nothing but trouble from what I can see. I’d love to wait for the Pixel 10 when Tensor goes fully custom w/ TSMC but idk if my 4a is gonna last that long

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The new tensors seem really bad, the only nice thing is you can find good deals on them bc. But yeah, you’d really have to be into whatever ai photography stuff they’re trying to sell to make it worth it. The older pixels were a no brainer for value

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had a pixel 5 that was extremely buggy and when i smashed it would’ve cost the value of the phone to repair the screen

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I like my Galaxy S22. It’s one of the few small phones out there. I stopped fussing with custom UI and just get a refurbished, unlocked carrier ones off of Amazon or some other outlet, they’re relatively cheap now. You have to read over descriptions carefully though, I’ve been sent locked carrier ones before.

The market pigeon holes you into having to make a compromise. I wish we could still get phones with removable batteries.

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The market pigeon holes you into having to make a compromise.

But I thought free market magic invisible hand? How come no invisible hand?

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one invisible hand is out there putting bloatware on your phone, the other adding complementary feces to your lettuce

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Simply get a $20 tracfone. They last 2-4 years and can’t do more than that.

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Mines got GPS on it! I only recently got a smartphone on the side so I could have my encrypted messenger on the go.

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I was going to link anandtech’s guide but they haven’t updated it in nearly three years

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