expiredChaosBait posted Dec 08, 2024 08:20 AM
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expiredChaosBait posted Dec 08, 2024 08:20 AM
Mint Mobile: Pixel 9 Pro 128GB (Locked For 60 Days) + 12 Month's Unlimited Plan $779
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We're here to discuss the deals, not your moral high ground.
With Apple, you get a seat in their walled garden, and the limits of your experience are whatever they decide.
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A month ago I 'missed' slipping the Pixel 7 pro into my jacket pocket & it fell to the linoleum floor. Ballistic Case, screen protector, but something inside at the bottom of the screen came detached and I had a line cross the bottom. Then the touch screen started failing so I went back to my old Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra.
I hate to say this as I do not mean to fan brand war flames.. BUT.. The Galaxy is soooooo much smoother. Polished. It just feels and acts 'better'.
I have a deal alert set on the s24 Ultra but with the S21 working so nice, I am in no rush. There. $.02
I'm still in the camp that 128 is plenty for me; larger storage doesn't prevent the need for external redundancy. But I get the point that it should probably start higher. All that said, data security isn't a foundational part of why it was removed.
I'm still in the camp that 128 is plenty for me; larger storage doesn't prevent the need for external redundancy. But I get the point that it should probably start higher. All that said, data security isn't a foundational part of why it was removed.
Yes and... The ad slot is an additional attack surface if someone wants to access or infect a phone. Malware or an access hack can be inserted on a microsd card to hack a phone. If you're not worried about that, it's fine, but some people like to have one less attack surface on their device if they use it for secure purposes, like MFA or 2FA code generators.
That said it leads to a convenient way for phone sellers to say, we're protecting you by removing the SD card slot, now pay us more money for storage.
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