Samsung is working on a new AI experience for its devices that will help you use your phone without ever accessing the Settings menu.

  • @[email protected]
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    1572 months ago

    Samsung can go fuck themselves when i cant change what my phone does I’ll just use my fucking steam deck as phone.

    • @[email protected]
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      242 months ago

      Yeah honestly i have previously considered just taping a raspberry pi to a portable touch screen and a powerbank and use that instead of a phone with how shitty phones are getting. Fairphone + Calyx is what stopped me from going down that route tho.

      • @[email protected]
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        62 months ago

        Tbh, im currently using a Pixel, they are… Actually quite good, even without another OS, wich you can install.

        I even controlled what it uploads, it doesn’t send data when i don’t agree to it (living in EU) so im fine with it and a custom launcher (the normal one sucks).

        • @[email protected]
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          62 months ago

          Is Pixel, ironically, the only device with unlocked bootloader and seemingly with most control, i.e. ability to easily install another OS?

          • @[email protected]
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            42 months ago

            Yes, at least from what i know, maybe there is some DIY phones or maybe Nokia pulles some great phone out of their ass somehow, but currently i know only about the Pixels being actually good at what they do.

          • Blaster M
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            32 months ago

            Correct. Look at CalyxOS and GrapheneOS and what they support.

        • @SatouKazuma
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          22 months ago

          I can concur the Pixel 8 Pro has honestly been pretty good, for whatever it’s worth. Granted I’m not in the EU, so I don’t get the benefits of GDPR, but it’s the best of a bad set of options.