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    FM radio. Also my old Motorola had a “karate-chop to activate camera” which was very useful

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        That movement is so ingrained in my muscle memory, and I’m so absent minded, that I have to admit that I have used my phone’s flashlight to try and find my phone in the dark… for several minutes.

        I, out of pure self reflection, can’t laugh at the TikTok trend of “you forgot your phone” message anymore.

  • 𝕾𝖕𝖎𝖈𝖞 𝕿𝖚𝖓𝖆@lemmy.world
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    Tablet computers. My thoughts on the first iPad were that it does everything a laptop, an iPod, and a Kindle all do, but worse. Next thing I knew, they were everywhere. I think traditional laptops are making something of a comeback, though.

    My wife has an iPad and after using it for a bit, yeah I get it.

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      I used my Surface Pro all through college, and that thing is amazing. I took all my notes with the pen in OneNote, but it also has has a full desktop OS, so you’re not missing any functionality. Mine is even powerful enough to run some basic CAD modelling, which was a treat for when I didn’t want to have to deal with finding an open computer lab

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          I’m not sure I can justify a new surface pen since I graduated and got a job that doesn’t allow PEDs onsite, but given how good my pen is, the new ones must be great.

          Also, when browsing the Microsoft store just now to look at the pen specs, I was shocked to see a bunch of components listed for the Surface Pro 9. Did Microsoft embrace right to repair for that model.

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        I had multiple models of Surface Pro. The first several generations ran great on Linux, but the later models got hella expensive without offering much new for the price. I ended up with a Lenovo X12 which is similar in turn factor but had more storage/RAM/power for less price

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    That pop up camera on the OnePlus 7 pro.

    That thing was cool as fuck. My roommate got the phone and I was VERY jealous even though I had a OnePlus 8T at the time.

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      As a OnePlus 7 Pro owner, I absolutely love it. No front camera cutout was one of the reasons I bought it.

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    Material You. I wondered why they wasted resources for … colors. But it’s so nice to have a consistently colored UI across apps and across dark/light modes, and I wished that more apps would support it. Also, those pastel colors are less stressful for the eyes than the previous grey/blue.

    I know it’s not everyone’s taste but I really like it.

    • I have to respectfully disagree here. I would like to be able to choose what that color is. I HATE when I use a picture of my orange cat for a background and all my apps are brown.

      If there’s some way to override it and choose your own color, I haven’t found it.

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        Look into the app Repainter. It isn’t free and needs root or Shizuku access but does the trick.

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        You can choose from several colors, not just your background colors.

        Go to Wallpaper & Style > Basic colors. (on a Pixel; it might be slightly different on other phones)

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      Yes, it just looks so clean when everything has the same nice theme. I love it! I use Muzei as a live wallpaper app at the same time and it’s great to have different colors every hour because of the many wallpapers I have set in it.

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        Over on /r/Android there was a very vocal crowd that saw it not only as a gimmick but actively detested it. In their opinion an UI is only good when it has an AMOLED black background (and 0 px padding between UI elements, but that’s a different topic).

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    The active edge squeeze feature on the pixel 3. I loved being able to gently squeeze the sides of the phone to trigger google assistant.

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    Apparently nearly everything I look for in a phone. Others have said IR blaster, side squeeze, notification light, and pop-up front camera, all of which were amazing.

    I’d add an unlocked bootloader (I bought it, it’s my phone to do what I want with), removable battery (hello instant charging), and a small form factor (so sick of needing two hands to do anything).

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    It’s been gone for a while now, but I really liked the IR blaster to use as a secondary remote when you can’t find the remote because your toddler was playing with it. Dammit Susie!

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    Idk if this counts as i dont really involve myself in a lot of discussion, but MAN do i miss two button navigation. it may still be present in some other Android distros but on Graphene an update removed it for me a while ago.

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      Android 13 QPR 2 broke it so Google temporarily remove it. Honestly why do you prefer it? To me it’s combined the worst of 3 button and gestures.

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    Not so much a gimmick, as much as something that seemingly went extinct that I miss: rear fingerprint sensors. I loved them on my Nexus/Pixels, and the in-screen one on my 6a is way less consistent and convenient.

    Also it flashbangs me when I try to unlock my phone at night.

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      I had a side/power button fingerprint sensor on my S10e. The S22’s in-screen one is cool and all, but I really miss how my phone would be unlocked before it even came out of my pocket.

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      My Samsung Galaxy S9 had that, at least until something happened to the sensor. It was in my phone holder in the car, and the holder fell while I was driving. It’s possible my dog hit it with his claws, I don’t know what actually killed it, but it definitely happened during that drive.

      I got a new sensor but never installed it, because I never got around to getting the double sided tape I would need. Then I cracked the screen…

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        Pixel 2 XL here, the rear fingerprint scanner on this is the only fingerprint scanner on any of my devices that works flawlessly, every time. Why on earth would they remove this???

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    My old LG phones had power and volume controls on the back, rather than the side. Great for picking up the phone with either hand, and it was easier to mount in a phone holder (no buttons to accidentally mash).

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      I had an LG G2 back in the days, a great phone and the button on the back made for a really clean phone when put down on a table. It was very neat for the time to unlock and lock the phone only by using the touchscreen.

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    Can’t say I love the feature but the front facing camera getting “integrated” into the screen isn’t nearly as annoying as I thought it would be.