• peoplebeproblems@midwest.social
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    1 month ago

    This defeats the entire purpose of me having android

    Like I’m just going to switch to an iPhone now. Not because Apple is any better, but because I have more family with them.

    They took away our SD cards, they took away our removable batteries, they took away our headphone jacks. Now they’re taking away side loading apps, and that’s it. I’m done. The death of android.

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      1 month ago

      Removable batteries are coming back, as they become mandatory in the EU in 2027.
      Or you can already get one with a Fairphone (which also has SD card slot).
      As for the headphone jack, I’m afraid it won’t come back. Bluetooth alternatives are far better these days (I got both, so I know from experience), and good adapters (like Apple one) are barely more than $10.

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        1 month ago

        Bluetooth alternatives are far better these days

        Disputable.

        • they are cable-less, thus need to be charged separately
        • they are cable-less, thus it is easier to lose them
        • bluetooth implementation is a potential security vulnerability
        • transmission by radio will always be less energy efficient than transmission by wire
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          1 month ago

          i’m a musician, have a trained ear and even with mild tinnitus have yet to see any BT audio transmission that matches the fidelity of cables.

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          1 month ago

          I have two devices, one is my phone, and one only plays music. I only ever use my phone as my phone, and my music device as my music device in my car, and both run over Bluetooth.

          It is a crapshoot as to which role my car will assign to which device. Sometimes I have to put my phone in airplane mode so that the car won’t try to assign it the media player role in Bluetooth settings. I’m not impressed.

      • AndyMFK@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        1 month ago

        Bluetooth alternatives aren’t better, that’s laughable.

        You cant buy beyerdynamics DT-990s with Bluetooth, you cant get Sennheiser HD 490 Pros with Bluetooth, you cant buy Audeze LCD-5s with Bluetooth. I could go on and on but you get the point. Good headphones don’t use Bluetooth.

        The nice headphones a lot of us have had for years, well before the headphone jack was removed don’t have Bluetooth.

        So when you say they’re better 1. You’re wrong. And 2. You’re missing the point.

        If you prefer Bluetooth, fine, but phones with headphone jacks still have Bluetooth. You’re only ok with it because it doesn’t effect you and I think that’s appalling.

        Imagine phone manufacturers remove the ability to use Bluetooth headphones and I say “that’s fine, wired headphones are better anyway”. It’s not about that, it’s about removing your freedom to choose and it should NOT be tolerated

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      1 month ago

      Tbf, you can a very cheap android phone for around $100 USD, the cheapest iPhone starts at around $400 (edit: Actually I got curious and looked it up, apparantly the iPhone SE is gone and the cheapest new iPhone right now seems to be the 16e which start at $600). Also, Apple developer account cost $99 per year, Google developer account cost $25 one time fee, so the cost is gonna trickle down to the user, sometimes you find free apps on google play and then you look at apple and it cost a few dollars, its most likely due to the recurring costs to maintain a developer account.

      Also, Apple doesn’t allow torrent clients, You can’t use firefox with ublock origin on iOS.

      (But then again, these advantages could also go away in a few years… 👀)

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          1 month ago

          There is a “firefox” but its just a re-skinned safari basicly, because Apple has some weird requirement of using their “webkit” or whatever, and no extensions allowed on the “firefox”. I used an iPhone before (because I was a young adult and iPhones looked shiny) and I was so sad to find out I couldn’t use uBlock Origin on it. And then finding out torrent apps are non-existent just made me cry.

          Yes they do have “adblockers” like Brave or those Adguard thing on safari, but those are dogshit and they broke like half of the time, and many ads get through anyways, especially on youtube (where as uBlock Origin only break sites like 5% of the time).

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        1 month ago

        Friend you can buy a much cheaper android phone, which is why I don’t really care much about this, though it is still obviously bad. I hate my phone, I hate cellphones in general, they’re shitty feature locked mini laptops with a subscription so I can, what, make and receive 12 phonecalls a month? Download half a gb when I’m out of wifi range? Use google maps, the literally only truly useful thing my cellphone does for me?

        Anyway, because of my disdain I buy the absolute cheapest cellphone on the market that has no attached plan, once every three or four years. I got a new one last month.

        It cost thirty bucks. My monthly unlimited talk and text and data plan comes to about 22$ a month.

        It’s a piece of shit, obviously. But if all you’re doing is begrudgingly using it to make a couple calls, send some texts, scroll Lemmy while you’re pooping and occasionally use a map the price is appropriate.