

To reduce eye strain, enhance readability in sunshine, and extend battery life.
To reduce eye strain, enhance readability in sunshine, and extend battery life.
There doesn’t appear to be any unihertz phone listed on the lineage site - am I misreading this? I have the Jelly Pro with Android 8 so lineage sounds pretty good if it’s available!
I use so much storage space on my family 1080p videos that I can’t imagine shooting much of it in 4k. How do you cope with that storage need?
For me, swipe typing is essentially fast handwriting on a phone. Faster than I can write with my stylus anyway.
Update to the article says they were wrong to think it only stacked 2 photos.
“Photo stacks automatically groups similar photos that were taken together.” So basically it creates a stack of similar photos in your main “Photos” tab. This can help you in keeping your main feed clutter free."
My view: if users want to see mastodon content then they should go to mastodon. I say this as a mastodon user. Lemmy isn’t an RSS and microblog reader, it’s an entity all of its own and needs to evolve its own culture.
I’ve been an exclusively android user since the original motorola Droid, but I still say you’re massively understating the innovation by Apple here
Really disappointed they are getting rid of the 10x lense in place of a 5x lense. Hope it’s not true. I used that regularly
What interests you? Did you search the feeds?
Is there a 3rd party app that does this?
Fishfed
Back when Samsung and Motorola had swappable batteries, I bought a universal battery charger. It had repositionable pins that you guide to touch the right connectors on the battery, and a spring-adjustable battery height. I bet those are still sold somewhere.
From the arstechnica article:
Let’s talk about that industry-leading 8–10 years of Android support, which doesn’t necessarily mean 8–10 major OS updates. For now, Fairphone is promising “at least five operating system upgrades” because that is how long its weird Qualcomm chipset will officially be supported. Fairphone says Qualcomm will support that chip “until 2028” and after that, “Fairphone commits to extend support until 2031 and is aiming for 2033, giving users a total of eight to ten years of software support.”
Normal Android OS update development has a chain of custody: Google makes an Android release, then the SoC vendor, in this case Qualcomm, takes that release and integrates its drivers and proprietary code, then the phone vendor, Fairphone, adds support for the rest of the hardware and ships it. Qualcomm, in an effort to boost its profits and force an artificial upgrade cycle on the market, opts out of this process after a few years, which usually forces these devices to become e-waste. Fairphone, through a herculean development effort, has been the only Android OEM to keep going even after Qualcomm drops support.
Look closer, there is a cap on the Android versions upgraded
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Network isn’t listed as a permission used or requested or denied to this app. Using Samsung S22.
I’m confused then why you support the move
Unless only 5 of those 500k users participate in your interests…