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valid, to android in HTC One M8: The Android GOAT, 10 Years On!
Lemming6969, to android in HTC One M8: The Android GOAT, 10 Years On!

S10+ with mst pay is the greatest of all time. Like 50-70% of places still don’t have tap to pay. Mst still works at 80-90% of no tap venues.

Raab,

Note 9 will be my forever favorite

altima_neo,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

Note 9 was a beast, but Id argue Note 4 was the GOAT.

Replaceable battery with removable back cover so you could even get an extended battery or fancy case that integrated itself into the phone, headphone jack, SD slot, physical home button, notification LED, no camera cut outs, etc.

https://image-us.samsung.com/SamsungUS/pim/migration/mobile/phones/galaxy-note/sm-n910azkeatt/Pdpkeyfeature-sm-n910azkeatt-600x600-C1-062016.jpg?$product-details-jpg$

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Raab,

Can’t deny that was an awesome phone, I’m just super partial to the powerhouse that was the note 9, from the OLED screen to the most satisfying fingerprint reader I’ve ever used, that phone was perfect to me. I am also very happy with my Pixel 7 Pro, but it’s a new game now.

evo,

Like 50-70% of places still don’t have tap to pay.

Out of curiosity, what country is this?

JK_Flip_Flop,

I’d put money on it being the US.

I’m from the UK where chip and pin is required and contactless is nearly ubiquitous so when I was in the US recently I was baffled that a lot of places had me signing for things.

Evil_Shrubbery,

Yeah, it’s been years since I stopped bringing physical cards with me.

evo,

I’m in California and it’s been years since I’ve been somewhere that didn’t have Apple/Google Pay at the register. I don’t shop there but Walmart is the only place I know of that doesn’t have it (because they track users via credit card).

The only real annoying thing here is that restaurants still take your card instead of bringing the machine to your table like they do in Canada and Europe.

JK_Flip_Flop,

Interesting, my experience was in rural Georgia so could be regional?

evo, to android in HTC One M8: The Android GOAT, 10 Years On!

I don’t really get why the M8 is remembered so fondly but the M7 isn’t.

Is it just that way more people bought the M8? The M7 was truly innovative and the M8 was only a small iteration on top.

DynamoSunshirtSandals,
@DynamoSunshirtSandals@possumpat.io avatar

Plus the M7 had a nicer aluminum unibody. The M8 had plastic on the front. Still handsome, but not the same level of gorgeous macbook-style design the M7 had. Fuck, I’d rock an M7 today if they trimmed the glass bezel down, removed the hardware nav buttons, and tossed in some new hardware.

evo,

Couldn’t agree more. I forgot to mention that the M7 also just looked better.

reversebananimals,

The M7 had that camera problem didn’t it?

OriginalUsername7,

Yup, think it was pretty common too. Mine had it, all the photos would come out purple.

hperrin,

Maybe everything was just purple then.

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evo,

I think so. My partner, a couple friends and I all had them and none of us had the issue though.

Railing5132,

Loved the phone. Hated the camera.

waffelhaus,

I remember my m8 had so many problems in the first week I had to exchange. I hardly remember what that phone was like…

paultimate14, to android in HTC One M8: The Android GOAT, 10 Years On!

I really miss front-facing speakers. It’s one of many features that phone manufacturers have removed from phones over the past decade.

ByteMe,

Sony has them

Ilandar,

I think the extra space at the top and bottom actually looks nicer, too (as long as it’s close to symmetrical).

ijeff, to android in HTC One M8: The Android GOAT, 10 Years On!
@ijeff@lemdro.id avatar

I miss this phone along with the M7.

petrescatraian, to android in HTC One M8: The Android GOAT, 10 Years On!

@Blaze A colleague of mine had the M8. Man, what a great device! It had awesome cameras for that time and could even record videos in slow motion. Nowadays, I take this feature for granted for the last 3 phones I had, but at that time this just seemed revolutionary!

Crackhappy, to android in HTC One M8: The Android GOAT, 10 Years On!
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I used my M8 until it died.

Rascabin, to android in HTC One M8: The Android GOAT, 10 Years On!

I thought getting the Samsung S4 was the better choice at the time. Bigger screen, slimmer, etc. But the M8’s screen was crisper, had stereo speakers, and looked solid. Should have gotten that instead.

Eeyore_Syndrome, to android in HTC One M8: The Android GOAT, 10 Years On!
@Eeyore_Syndrome@sh.itjust.works avatar

I miss changing sports channels to science docs. And enabling Closed Captions at restaurants -.-

And adding child protection for Fox News for boxes without pin protection lol.

Whiskey_iicarus, to android in HTC One M8: The Android GOAT, 10 Years On!
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My m8 is somewhere in my office still. Behind my pixel 5 it has probably been my favorite Android phone.

cyberpunk007, to android in HTC One M8: The Android GOAT, 10 Years On!

Still have one in my drawer.

shortwavesurfer, to android in HTC One M8: The Android GOAT, 10 Years On!

My friend had this one

neuropean, to Ukraine_UA in 01 May: Epic Fail: Russian Flank Attack on Vuhledar Crumbles! | War in Ukraine Explained

Why keep pictures of Zaluzhny in the thumbnail? It’s kinda obnoxious.

regsgrundies, to Ukraine_UA in 23 Apr: BREAKTHROUGH! Russians EXPLOIT a Ukrainian Mistake & PENETRATE THE LINE! | War in Ukraine
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@lusterko This would not have happened if the Putin Republicans hadn't delayed Ukrainian funding

Ilandar, to android in Why I refuse to upgrade - 8 minutes video explaining why it's not that interesting to upgrade phones nowadays

Okay but I’d rather hear this from someone who is actually using a 5+ year old phone, not a guy who has a 1 year old work phone that he “plans” to keep for an undefined amount of time. Everyone says this and then they break it and decide the cost of a repair isn’t worth it, or just cave to the first trade in deal they receive in their inbox. There is a lot of virtue signalling about e-waste and the environment from these tech reviewers and influencers on YouTube but very few of them actually follow their own guidelines.

teamevil,

I don’t see any reason to upgrade my S10

dingus, (edited )

My anecdote…I used my last phone until it died. It was around 4 years old and the eMMC storage failed from age, making the device a suddenly totally unusable brick. Before then, it had gotten very slow and laggy over time and the battery life degraded to be pretty sucky…barely surviving the workday on standby in my pocket.

From my experience, I don’t know that I would necessarily advise using a device for that long. The battery just gets too shitty and its sudden death made it a bit of a scramble to buy a new phone. Granted, my previous phone was fairly low end, but even with a high end device, batteries degrade to almost unusable levels after a few years. I know it sucks for the environment, but it seems like less of a headache to keep a phone for only like 2-3ish years and then upgrade it while it’s still working as opposed to waiting for it to irreparably bork itself.

Edit: If you’re able to do a battery replacement, I will say that it does change the conversation somewhat. But long gone are the days of easily user serviceable battery replacements for most phones. Yes, there are obscure phones out there that make it easier to swap out the battery, but these phones aren’t exactly prominent.

captain_aggravated,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

I have a Galaxy S10e, purchased the day it launched, 6 March 2019. Today, March 25 2024, it is 5 years old.

My phone is in good physical shape and running fine. The battery isn’t quite what it used to be, but it loads web pages and apps well, the UI is responsive, I look at new phones and there’s not a single thing there I want. When my previous phone, an S4 Mini, was this old (yes I had an S4 Mini in service for 5 years) it was getting kind of slow, there were apps in the app store that wouldn’t run, I had replaced the battery…I still wasn’t really looking forward to upgrading. My S10e is…fine. If it kept getting updates, I’d gladly keep it in service.

What’s more, I look out at what they’re advertising on phones now and I’m like “don’t need that. Actively don’t want that. Want to not have that. Okay the anti-glare coating would be nice. Don’t need AI. Don’t need titanium. I don’t game on my phone…”

Ilandar,

What’s more, I look out at what they’re advertising on phones now and I’m like “don’t need that. Actively don’t want that. Want to not have that. Okay the anti-glare coating would be nice. Don’t need AI. Don’t need titanium. I don’t game on my phone…”

Yeah I know what you mean. Somewhere in that 2017/18/19 period phones suddenly began losing a lot of what I would consider important features like the option for a truly small size, headphone jacks, SD card slots and 16:9, uninterrupted displays and I don’t feel like any of the improvements since have justified that. I think the only thing that may force me to switch permanently to a newer device is if the 3G shutdown in Australia renders my older phones unusable. At the moment I’m using an XZ1 Compact and it’s still enjoyable to use because it nails so many of those features that I just can’t get in a newer device. I bought a secondhand razr 2023 at the start of the year but found I just preferred using older phones.

Zeshade,

Are you really getting updates though? Samsung latest phones are expected to be getting updates for 7 years but as far as I know the s10 range isn’t officially supported anymore. Samsung don’t need to provide security updates to your phone anymore. I think the last one was Q4 of 2023 and it made the news because it was unexpected.

Ilandar,

The S10e does have good custom ROM support so perhaps that’s how they’re getting Android updates.

Spider89,

Snapdragon :(

hOrni,

I have a Redmi Note 8, i think. It’s att least 5 years old, maybe 6. I have no reason to change it.

Persen,

Yesterday I returned to redmi 4x after mi11 lite’s quality had been proven (motherboard issues, modem) plus my “professional” repairs not working well. It is somehow working very well. Xiaomi phones until 9-10th series were great.

Crackhappy,
@Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve still got my pixel 4a and it works fine. I won’t change it until it breaks.

therichkid,

It’s all about the idea. Even if the guy is not following through with his plan, a couple of the viewers might do so, marking it a success.

ByteMe,

I bought my LG V30 July 30, 2018. Still using it. The battery is of course not awesome but I’m not really a hard user so I get by. I installed a custom ROM around 2020. I’m on Lineage os 21 now. It’s perfectly fine. I guess I’ll upgrade somewhere this year cause the back cover seems to be coming off. I’m in no hurry though.

flontlocs,

I mean, makes sense that people would rather get a new phone that costs the same as a repair.

That said, had been using a S5 myself for five years before the phone died. As I ain’t that big on mobile gaming (and the ones I play don’t demand much), the phone did all I needed to. Currently using a S10+, because that’s the last Galaxy S model with both headphones and SD support.

atrielienz,

I’ve got a friend whose earpiece on their iPhone stopped working. They could repair it, or upgrade for basically the same price. Their iPhone is a few years old at this point (3 years I think, maybe older), which is crazy to me. But it’s true. When something breaks the cost of replacement is often on par with the cost of repair for small tech like phones. Th system is basically rigged to make you upgrade. Also, with a work phone, the upgrade schedule isn’t up to him. It’s up to the IT department and the corporate office. They may decide to buy new phones next year or something.

Zoomboingding,
@Zoomboingding@lemmy.world avatar

Using a pixel 4a still. OS is unsupported and battery life has gone down the drain. I’m holding out for the Pixel 8a because Google has pledged 8 years of support. I really wish decent phones came in sub-6.1" size, but days just what I’m working with. Losing the headphone jack will suck.

LordCrom, (edited )

I’m rocking pixel 3.

denast,

I’ve upgraded to Pixel 7 last year to run GrapheneOS. Honestly it was a very underwhelming upgrade. My 2019 Oneplus 7T is still kicking running LineageOS, could go back any second and not notice.

AlDente,

I’m still rocking a Galaxy S9+ with no intent of upgrading. I don’t even know what phone I would go with if I did need another.

TurtleTourParty,

I sadly became one of those people last year. I had every intention of keeping my Pixel 5A for a long time but when faced with a $250 repair bill I bought a used pixel 6 for $240 instead of fixing it. I do regret it because the battery life and antenna on the 6 is awful compared to the 5a.

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