• @Dust0741
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    33 months ago

    https://endoflife.date/pixel This is for googles support. GOS may support a specific device a little longer than google but does not promise to and recomends getting a newer device.

    Pixel 8a looks real good right now.

      • @Dust0741
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        03 months ago

        USB C to AUX adapters work for me.

        Having a secure and up to date device should likely be more important

        • @[email protected]
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          43 months ago

          Flimsy awkward adapters + having to choose between charging or audio? But they had matching earbuds with irreplaceable batteries to sell…

          • @helpImTrappedOnline
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            3 months ago

            Ugreen sells a dual adapter. I’m sure other make one too. Don’t choose, just have both.

            https://www.amazon.com/UGREEN-Magnetic-Adapter-Charger-Charging/dp/B0CJXWJ596/

            As for flimsy, unless you get apple’s piece of crap, they are resonably durable. Headphone cables were never know for duarbilty either.

            Lastly, just leave the adapter plugged into your headphones or aux cable.

            I’ll agree, they are awkward and I do miss my headphone port, but the solution work around is not that deep.

            • @[email protected]
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              13 months ago

              While the greater knowledge tells us the jack integration costs the manufacturer less than a greenback, the narrator buys @ 20× the price a dangling dongle whose DAC quality is an unknown. Strolling with cellular apparatus in hand, the narrator’s new phone tails are inserted—one side waving in the wind & the other causing a weird, uncomfortable cinch in the junction with 3.5mm jack. Additional stress is forced upon the singlar USB-C port. Who will last longer on this phone, port, battery, screen? “This is fine” he tells himself lifting the screen searching “best Bluetooth headphone 2024” just to see what’s out there—even tho his headphones have no performance issues & a replaceable, detachable cable already built to last.

    • sweetpotato
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      43 months ago

      Wait what do the android updates have to do with Graphene? Does the phone need to still be supported by Google and android for Graphene to be secure and work?

      • @Dust0741
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        43 months ago

        Yes. Many security updates come from upstream AOSP and then are put into GOS.

        So when a device has stopped getting AOSP updates, it is unreasonable for GOS to continue support it. They can and I believe they have applied more critical security patches to just barely EOL devices, but this isn’t promised or expected.

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          13 months ago

          They could just apply the patches they do have like the main android ones. I think that is BS personally