

Many phones support it. My old mid range Samsung galaxy phone from 2020 had it, as does my Pixel 9a.
Many phones support it. My old mid range Samsung galaxy phone from 2020 had it, as does my Pixel 9a.
Wow that’s crazy we had such different experiences. I think mine locked up once in 5 years.
If Samsung came out tomorrow and said “we’re bringing it back into support for the next 2 years” I’d probably go back to it and put my pixel in a drawer.
I used the A71 early 2020 till about a month or two ago, and it was a fantastic phone. Only reason I moved was it’s out of support, so no more security updates.
The battery was still rated at >90%. And I’d believe it, I never had to worry about it lasting a whole day. My only complaint about the phone was even during its support period the security patches were infrequent.
I contemplated Samsung again but chose a Pixel 9a due to the monthly security updates for 7 years. And in doing so I’ve given up dual sim, headphone jack and sd card slot (but few phones have all those features now).
I’m curious what made your experience with the A71 so terrible?
I’m curious what car charges at 1.3MW. Most I’ve heard of is closer to a quarter of that, and that’s only for 20-80% before it drops back significantly because it generates significantly more heat gain the upper 20-30%
The Fastmail app itself is mostly a wrapper around the web app with integrations for notifications etc. Sans notifications it works perfectly as an installed PWA on Android. Ive been using it like that for months.
Alternatively there are lots of IMAP apps available. I was testing Thunderbird for Android revelry and that works pretty well too.
Disclaimer: I work for Fastmail. But any opinions I have on here are my own.
You can also use systemctl status $pid
to find out what service a process is from.
I used to turn to custom roms to extend the life of my phone. My first smartphone didn’t get an official update after I purchased it for example. The custom roms often made the phone snappier too.
These days I’m on a mid range Samsung phone released almost 4 years ago and it’s still getting updates.
Wait till you hear about zfs anyraid. An upcoming feature to make zfs more flexible with mixed sized drives.