beefbaby
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- Aug 12, 2021
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Android, and only on a phone that can be rooted. I'm a OnePlus fan, and usually buy their new phone on release day every year, direct from the company.
iOS and iphones in general. In my experience they last longer and are more reliable. I've had my iphone nearly 2 years. Before that all my cheaper android ones broke within a few months. I find iOS easier to use too
Agreed. Sadly though, some manufactures are permanently locking their bootloaders.@juraviel so many reasons to root, but just to name a few: AdAway, real location spoofing/mock locations, secure flag removal (allows screenshots in all apps), copy/paste everywhere, Xposed (some features still work).
Yes, Google pay does work on rooted phones. Actually, I haven't had a single app that doesn't work when you hide it in magisk, so the real question is why not root?
What kind of phone do you use then? Windows? They haven't been made for years...Have never used either.
That must have been a big gap to go from flip phone to touch screen one I remember when I was a kid and I first saw touch screen phone though at that time touch screen phones usually used to come with a pen like thing through which you touch the screen.Android I might as well give everyone a laugh to start out the week with. I just got a smartphone last week for the very first time ever. Had a old flip phone for over 20 years. Yep, even old fogeys can learn! It might take something like 20 years or so, but hey, I am hip, groovy, or whatever lingo is used today!
Walter
HI! YES, there was a learning curve for me. I overall switched because I am job hunting and it seems like employers now like to be able to instantly have a person fill out forms, so I got a smart phone for that and some aspects of it drive me up a wall, as far as learning about it.That must have been a big gap to go from flip phone to touch screen one I remember when I was a kid and I first saw touch screen phone though at that time touch screen phones usually used to come with a pen like thing through which you touch the screen.
An old Nokia (with physical buttons). I hate touchscreens.What kind of phone do you use then? Windows? They haven't been made for years...