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Previously on Lemmy: Sony

Past Discussions:

I thought we should restart the brand discussion with something more popular to give this community relaunch a bit more oomph. So, Samsung it is.

I’ve never really used a Samsung phone much before, despite them being so popular in the States. Have friends who used them, they usually look nice and high quality, and the Galaxy S Active are the only high-end phones I know that doesn’t shatter when you look at them wrong without a case, so, props to Samsung.

There are may reasons I don’t like Samsung phones: Hardware fuse disabling Knox on bootloader unlock, Exynos vs Snapdragon models, the mandatory Bixby button, the Galaxy Note 7 that really blew up. To me, Samsung phones are trying so hard to go against what makes Android good, which is the customizability to do whatever you wanted. Android is everything; Samsung is just Samsung.

Personally, I think Samsung is only worth buying at the very high end for the Galaxy S series. I’ve heard that A series have gotten better, but there always seems to be better choices from Moto/Pixel/Chinese brands on Amazon that it’s not worth considering their low tier offering.

What should we do next week? I’m thinking Microsoft, just to make fun of them for the very idea of making a Surface Duo 2.

FAQ:

  • K4sum1@lemmy.zip
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    11 months ago

    We need S5 but with modern specs. Galaxy Alpha would be zased phone if it had a MicroSD reader.

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    1 year ago

    Hardware:

    They make high-quality hardware and I like that they’re trying to do something new and interesting with foldable tech, but I’ve never been a fan of their Exynos processors and foldables (imo) have proven to be little more than a gimmick that sacrifices far too much on durability for minimal benefit to most people.

    Software:

    I hate bloatware, and I’m not a fan of their crusade against open bootloaders.

  • singinwhale@lmy.singinwhale.com
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    1 year ago

    I’m honestly quite happy with my Samsungs so far. Had an S9 and currently use an S21.

    I honestly prefer the Samsung apps over the Google apps most of the time. They also integrate better with non google stuff. Especially calendar, contacts and mail. The Bixby button has been gone for a while now and most of the bloatware is hidden away well enough to be able to ignore it easily.

    The irreversible bootloader unlock is quite the shame really because it will cause most banking apps to refuse to work so I never unlockedy bootloader. I used to do this on my nexus and Sony phones. Tbf though I don’t miss my root privileges currently. Android and Samsungs one ui has come a long way.

    Edit: formatting

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    1 year ago

    Mixed opinions.

    Things I like about Samsung:

    • Feature-rich hardware and software
    • 4 years of OS updates compared to 3 by Google
    • S Pen in Note/Ultra
    • Foldables
    • Keeping Android tablets and Android-compatible smartwatches alive when Google abandoned them. Huge props for that.

    Things I dislike:

    • Making fun of Apple and then doing the exact same things they did: removing the headphone jack, display notch, removing the charger in the box.
      • They even got rid of expandable storage in the S series despite being a major manufacturer of micro SDs.
    • Samsung’s software is notorious for being slow, generally inferior compared to Google’s and not the most well-designed out there.
      • I tried both the Galaxy A52 and a Pixel 6a at Best Buy. The A52 was lagging. I bought the 6a.
    • They’re edging towards anti-repair.
    • Certain Samsung smartwatch features only work if you have a Samsung phone.
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    1 year ago

    Typing from a Samsung Galaxy A50 right now, as a long time Samsung user. I’ve always hated TouchWiz from the older days, but I really love One UI. I’d even go as far as to say that One UI is the best Android skin (controversial opinion, lol)!

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    1 year ago

    I don’t know about cheap Samsung phones, but their flagships are excellent. I’m pretty happy with mine.

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      1 year ago

      The best samsung phones are the 2 year old used flagship phones. All the power, features and longevity without the high sticker price. S21 Ultra is amazing at a fraction of the cost of new.

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        1 year ago

        I preordered the s21 ultra as I need a new phone.

        Only issues I have with it, is the battery starting to get a bit shit, but that’s undoubtedly my own fault leaving it to charge to full every night with super fast charging on. And, the plastic on the back at the top left edge is cracked due to me dropping it more tines than I should have. However, I fixed this by actually getting a rubber case.

        I’ve still got the original factory applied screen protector, and it’s only just starting to show signs of scratches on it, and ever so slightly starting to peel on the top left corner.

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          1 year ago

          It’s a beast. I had an S10 5G (same physical size as the 21 ultra) and it was great. Only reason I upgraded was I had to swap carriers. But these classics are so powerful and sharp versus new, economy models.