How is the experience nowadays on the os?

Is it stable?

How are the apps?

How is LTE performance?

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    9 months ago

    Okay, I was able to get it running on my pixel 3a xl. so far I’m impressed. The ui looks clean and it is definitely unique from IOS and android. I dont think it lets you go back to the home screen so you’re stuck in your most recent app.

    It looks like theres no firefox on the open store and I will have to live with Morph and I will have to adapt to Pure maps. (I dont think it has turn navigations voice)

    But hey the road is always the most rough in the beginning.

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      9 months ago

      Part 2: it’s pretty stable but it does feel harder to use than iOS or android as the keyboard often covers the text view which makes editing misspellings harder.

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        9 months ago

        Edit 3: for my Lemmy addiction I bookmarked Voyager and it works fine apart from it being a little slower and the the upvote button not working on the comments(I have to open the 3 dot context menu to do that).

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          9 months ago

          Edit 4: Ubuntu touch feels daily drivable. Its Just that I would have to sacrifice some nice-to-haves from my phone.

          Aslong as email,calling,texting and celluar data work, I can switch to this full time.

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            9 months ago

            Edit 5: for banking I would have to pay off my credit cards when I get access to my laptop.

            When I pay at the store I would have to pull out my credit cards to tap.

            For the autheticator apps I would have to keep an old duopoly device to use it to log in services.