Noo fone,who dis?
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Noo fone,who dis?
I'm a lazy bastard and browsing for things which don't interest me greatly,causes massive loss of will to live.
My old,reliable Samsung Galaxy S6 no longer gets updates,so things like e-banking have ceased to play ball,thus I'm once again cornered and forced to grudgingly replace something that isn't broken.
Sim only for me and I'd rather not spend 500 quid on a dog and bone,unless the lower priced models are schitt. I'm looking at Samsung because the old one has been super reliable,even after falling out of my bike jacket pocket onto a busy road,plus it probably makes it easier to swop over sims,yes?
I've looked at Samsung Galaxy A34 and A54,then crushing lack of further motivation kicked in,so indulge me with all your recommendations please and thank you.
My old,reliable Samsung Galaxy S6 no longer gets updates,so things like e-banking have ceased to play ball,thus I'm once again cornered and forced to grudgingly replace something that isn't broken.
Sim only for me and I'd rather not spend 500 quid on a dog and bone,unless the lower priced models are schitt. I'm looking at Samsung because the old one has been super reliable,even after falling out of my bike jacket pocket onto a busy road,plus it probably makes it easier to swop over sims,yes?
I've looked at Samsung Galaxy A34 and A54,then crushing lack of further motivation kicked in,so indulge me with all your recommendations please and thank you.
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Re: Noo fone,who dis?
Whatever the reasonably new Xaomi or however it's written. No reason to go crazy, i think ours was about £150 and does everything i ned.
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Re: Noo fone,who dis?
I've just got a new Samsung A54. The missus likes hers, so I copied.
Very good camera.
Very good camera.
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Re: Noo fone,who dis?
The screen on my pixel 6a is busted to shit, I've dropped it twice without a case.
However, it's a bloody great phone for £300. I might buy another and put it in a case this time.
However, it's a bloody great phone for £300. I might buy another and put it in a case this time.
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My old phone had had it and I ended up with a Google Pixel 7a. I've been very pleased with.
I think it was £400 but that's because I bought it from John Lyewis so I can endlessly go on and on about John Lyewis. I bet you could get one for less elsewhere.
It's got quite a big screen which is ideal for an aging ditherer like myself.
I think it was £400 but that's because I bought it from John Lyewis so I can endlessly go on and on about John Lyewis. I bet you could get one for less elsewhere.
It's got quite a big screen which is ideal for an aging ditherer like myself.
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I really like the Xaomi stuff - solid, limited bloatware, seems to take as many Apps as you might want. My only gripe is that the camera quality is 'ok' (don't even attempt to take a pic of anything moving) but that's a small thing, I'm only snapping things I'll forget and holiday mugshots. And I have dropped it about 100 times and physically it seems pretty indestructible, so .....
Less than 200 iirc
I'l def. be buying another one when this one dies.
Less than 200 iirc
I'l def. be buying another one when this one dies.
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I ended up with a S9+ for £70
Plenty fast enough, 128gb storage
I don't think its supported anymore, but its 5 or 6 years ahead of the S6
Plenty fast enough, 128gb storage
I don't think its supported anymore, but its 5 or 6 years ahead of the S6
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Re: Noo fone,who dis?
Paid 200 for my 2nd hand S20+ a couple of month back. Android 13. 5G, Great camera. 128GB storage. Just had another software update yesterday so still supported. Think the S10+ is still supported also. They are great phones also with different storage options. You should get one round about £150 2nd hand
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I've got a Samsung Galaxy S10e, works fine and I still get updates. Cost me less than £200Felix wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 10:04 pm Paid 200 for my 2nd hand S20+ a couple of month back. Android 13. 5G, Great camera. 128GB storage. Just had another software update yesterday so still supported. Think the S10+ is still supported also. They are great phones also with different storage options. You should get one round about £150 2nd hand
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Re: Noo fone,who dis?
Got my lad a refurbished A54 5G from a seller on ebay for 230'ish quid.
Perfect condition with a years warranty, not far off the performance of my S23 Ultra really for a fraction of the cost.
Perfect condition with a years warranty, not far off the performance of my S23 Ultra really for a fraction of the cost.
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Re: Noo fone,who dis?
I'm slowly building up to replace my ageing Samsung and will get another refurbished Samsung job from giffgaff.
Some people get quite excited about getting a new phone but I find it all a bit of a drag (man).
Some people get quite excited about getting a new phone but I find it all a bit of a drag (man).
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Re: Noo fone,who dis?
I sort of inherited a Samsung A53 a couple of months ago which I've played around with a bit as I'd never used Android.v8-powered wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 7:18 am Got my lad a refurbished A54 5G from a seller on ebay for 230'ish quid.
Perfect condition with a years warranty, not far off the performance of my S23 Ultra really for a fraction of the cost.
Seems great - lovely screen, battery/camera etc. all great. Performance seems perfectly fine but then I only use phones for messaging/mail/web, music, photos and nav.
I had a look as I was going to sell it, they're around £210 re-furbed / £180 2nd hand.
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Re: Noo fone,who dis?
I need to look for a new phone. Being an appled household, what would be the down side of ch aging from an iPhone? They do seem to be a little premium priced
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Re: Noo fone,who dis?
I did Iphones for years before having a crack at Android again. 12 months later I was back to Apple. I just can't get on with Android, I have one for work and I find it an absolute nightmare to use.
But I guess you just get used to one platform?
I'm not someone who is an Apple nutjob mind you. I'll admit to having the new Iphone 15 pro but that replaced a 5 yr old iphone which was a little 'tired'.
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I have an iPhone 11 that needs a new battery - but will then go to the wifeNordboy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 8:40 amI did Iphones for years before having a crack at Android again. 12 months later I was back to Apple. I just can't get on with Android, I have one for work and I find it an absolute nightmare to use.
But I guess you just get used to one platform?
I'm not someone who is an Apple nutjob mind you. I'll admit to having the new Iphone 15 pro but that replaced a 5 yr old iphone which was a little 'tired'.
It has to be 5 years old ( and had 3 new screens)
I heard the iPhone 15 has over-heating issues?
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I guess it depends how many of the iPhone-specific features you currently rely on. I think about giving Android a try every year or so, but I'd miss all the little things that connect my various devices. I'm well aware that I'm a slave to 'the ecosystem', but it works in my favour so it's not necessarily bad.
In most day-to-day stuff, iOS and Android will be much the same. Mail, web, photos, Facebook etc etc, all much of a muchness. There are plenty of good things about an iPhone that would beat most Android phones (general performance, speed, camera quality etc), but that's because it's a high-end, expensive phone. You can get the same from high-end, expensive Android phones of course, so as long as you're comparing like-for-like then they're roughly even.
The iOS-specific stuff that I like would be, off the top of my head (and I have no idea how well Android competes on these at all):
- Copy and paste between everything. As someone using a Mac all day with an iPhone (and iPad), being able to copy and paste seamlessly is useful
- Getting phone confirmation codes sent to browser. If I try to log into a website and get sent a confirmation code to my phone then it'll just auto-complete in the desktop browser, and delete the text.
- Using face recongition on phone to access secure websites on desktop. More usually, I don't need this as I have the watch too, so that always unlocks everything, but if you don't have one then the phone does it.
- Airdrop. We all have iPhones in the family and so sending files to each other, or between phone/Mac etc is seamless.
- I have Apple TVs too, and the phone will automatically pull up a keyboard whenever the TV wants you to enter text.
- Syncing of everything. My phone and desktop/laptop/iPad are essentially all one, so all files, photos, logons, passwords etc are always in sync with each. Take a photo on my phone, it appears in my Mac photo library
- Video linking between phone and Mac. I can use my phone as an external display for my Mac or beam my phone screen onto the mac or TV. No setup, apps, cables or latency.
- Use my phone as a webcam. In any video conf app I can just select my phone and use that if I want a (far) better webcam, or need to have a handheld one.
- Device tracking. All apple devices can be tracked together to save losing anything, including children.
- The night mode. When on its side and charging, it goes into an alarm clock mode with lots of customisation for clock styles and widgets. Optionally changes to a very dim red when dark which is ideal for an alarm clock. Can save different settings for different chargers too, so can configure bed/desk/car etc differently.
- More apps. Doesn't apply to much these days, but iOS is still (sometimes) the first or only mobile platform supported. I have the odd app that I use a lot that doesn't exist on Android. May or may not apply.
- Better privacy controls
- No bloatware, all updates immediate
Think those are the main things. There are many other cool apps and tools, but I suspect there are more direct equivalents in Android to them, though not sure. Of the above list, I daresay some at least will apply to some Android phones, likely a single brand like Samsung, and others will apply if you install 3rd party apps. But, without being 100% sure, I doubt whether they all work as well and out of the box.
There are several reports, but no clear idea of how widespread it it. Could be a handfdul of people, could be thousands. Anecdotally, I've got one and it's not warm in any way and most of the forums seem to agree. Might just be the odd outlier, hard to say. Likely a software update will fix, assuming it's a thing.
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Re: Noo fone,who dis?
All the new iphone models seem to suffer from over heating to a degree, do a search and the last few have reports about it. Apple will release a patch and it'll all be ok.
Mine got warm when i set it up, due to the demands of data transfer i guess. But has been fine since. Doesn't even get warm, let alone hot.
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Re: Noo fone,who dis?
FtfyMr Moofo wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 11:03 amI heard the iPhone 15 has over-pricing issues?Nordboy wrote: ↑Fri Sep 29, 2023 8:40 amI did Iphones for years before having a crack at Android again. 12 months later I was back to Apple. I just can't get on with Android, I have one for work and I find it an absolute nightmare to use.
But I guess you just get used to one platform?
I'm not someone who is an Apple nutjob mind you. I'll admit to having the new Iphone 15 pro but that replaced a 5 yr old iphone which was a little 'tired'.