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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @ama 10h \ parent \ on: What phone did you use most in 2024? Has BItcoin changed how you choose tech? alter_native
Not at all, they require tons of resources.
It looks cool and it has plenty of space to try out apps, which is why I got it.
But I'd be much more satisfied with a second hand one I could have bought for a fourth or fifth part of the price, as I've always done, and try to flash it with a friendlier (less Gøøgł€ infested) rom.
I don't like the many apps that come with it. I never use any of the Gøøgł€ apps, which I'm trying to reduce as much as I can by disabling them and hiding them; and replacing them with sane alternatives from zapstore and F-Droid.
Not at all, they require tons of resources.
I hadn't considered this. I usually have a decently modern, high end phone so I hadn't considered what slower phones just may not be able to do at all.
which I'm trying to reduce as much as I can by disabling them and hiding them; and replacing them with sane alternatives from zapstore and F-Droid.
I have also used this strategy to get mostly a stripped down phone.
This is the best you can do with a lot of phones
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