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My personal pet peeve is pre-installed, un-removable software and apps. My current mobile phone for example has apps that link to twitter, facebook, amazon etc. none of which I will ever use, but you can somehow not delete them. Why do I need to have that virtual junk in my phone?
Especially when they can be DISABLED, but not UNINSTALLED. Grinds my gears.
This might help you. https://github.com/0x192/universal-android-debloater
I was going to mention the IR blaster. I had one on my LG G4 & G5 if I remember correctly. It was so cool! I was so bummed when they stopped having it.
What was it for?
You can control everything support IR controller(receiver) with that. Like TV or window AC unit
That's really cool!
Yep I totally miss having an ir blaster in my phone. Specifically for the air conditioner.
Also. Imagine having a universal controller in your pocket at all times.
TV at the bar? TV at the dentist?
Ooohhh the hijinks...
Changing the channel on tvs in public spaces mostly.
Anything that takes an IR signal most commonly TV remotes but had other applications as well
Some phones still have em, most Xiaomi phones do but then you gotta put up with their software or be comfortable flashing a custom ROM.
I love having an IR blaster in my phone mostly cause my work doesn't trust us with air conditioning remotes but also I never have to stress about finding the right remote for everything since I've got anything I might interact with daily that uses an IR remote programmed into my phone.
Honestly this irks me to no end. We now have thousand dollar phones with all the speed, Ai capabilities, design, cameras, speakers, etc. Everything you could've wanted at its best in terms of performance, picture and camera quality, AI features.... Except now you're missing headphone jacks, replaceable batteries, Ir blasters, SD cards, extra Sim slots.... Like, really, a thousand dollars for a phone and it has less features than a 200 dollar phone? Less features than phones from 6 years ago? Why the fuck have we sacrificed so much?? We had the chance to have a long golden era of long lasting, everything capable phones, but instead we're stuck with boring bricks that do less than before, last less due to batteries wearing out, and come bloated with shit that you don't need and can't remove.
We seriously need some phone company out there to spec the fuck out of a high end phone with all these features, AND which meets GrapheneOS requirements and lets us flash the phone with whatever the fuck we want. We've gone completely backwards on phones, and it's becoming more and more pointless to upgrade, you're just changing phones for the batteries these days.
You are like those old people who complained "hay is for horses" lol
What are you getting out of policing harmless language
This comment covers it all perfectly
100% of this. It's not just that I don't need the screen space, it's that my hands are not capable of holding my s22 without touching the screen because they had the fucking stupid idea to wrap the screen around the sides. I'm convinced the engineers at samsung are running an experiment to see how fucking stupid their phones can get without losing sales.
I suspect that the magnetic feature you desire is pretty unique to the usa. Anywhere else I've been in the world was chip or tap. Swiping the card would throw an error to use the chip only. So that country is just really far behind.
I was so frustrated when we switched to chip cards in the US, but did chip and signature, instead of chip and PIN like the rest of the world. WHY WHY WHY!?
My current phone has all the things you listed except MST (never heard of that before though), and I bought it specifically for those reasons. Made by Xiaomi who still seems to want to give users features for some reason. Unlocked, rooted, custom rom, the whole shebang, I'm very happy with it.
It does still have a small front camera hole and a big back camera bump, but I don't mind those personally. Though I do wish the camera bump wasn't off centre. And like someone mentioned, I do wish it had an indicator led somewhere.
That's not an issue, I'm assuming you mean the establishment didn't need it, but just to cover my bases I'll give you both scenarios:
I know, but that's not really an app issue, that would be equivalent to complaining about cards without magnetic strip which only rely on NFC. It's a result of new technology and not some bad idea trying to do things in a different way. It's like complaining about touch screen tech because you can't do things the exact way you used to on flip phones.
The magnetic thing was only ever a Samsung thing and it wasn't as secure as NFC, NFC works basically the same as the thing you're talking about, its only flaw would be that it doesn't work with the old style card readers.
Never knew there was something like a ‘magnetic field’ how did that work?