(No, just keep on. These kinds of regulations were long overdue)

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    Actually, no, I’ve never owned a Samsung, lol 😂. HTC, then Asus, then another Asus, then Xiaomi, and now another Xiaomi.

    Samsung or Apple, that’s mostly a US thing. In Europe, we use whatever we can, Moto, Xiaomi, Samsung, Asus, Honor, Vivo, TCL… whatever the operator offers that has the best performance vs. price value 😂.

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      Huh. Seems to only be me that buys phone in store then. EU too. I’m on Apple, but my family is a mix of Apple and Samsung.

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        Eastern Europe to be more exact… but I have talked to people from Western Europe, most of them take whatever the operator offers and is a good compromise between price and performace. Currently, Xiaomi seem like the best choice regarding this and stability/reliability.

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      A fatter phone is shitty. You really want to split hairs there.

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          To each their own I suppose 🤣

          My point, it’s it’s a downgrade for most people and you can replace the battery at a shop for$10 in labor (or dyi should you choose) if you want to keep the phone.

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            Yeah, that is true to be honest. The battery thing might be blowing it a bit out of proportion, but the charging/data connector, that is OK IMO.

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                It never really gained popularity, just too expensive as a standard, and USB 3.0 was cheap, available and offered good transfer speeds, so 🤷…