What is everyone’s daily driver right now?

I’m currently rocking a pixel 6a but can’t shake an itching desire for an s23

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    OnePlus 7Pro. Tempted for foldable but actually seeing what Nothing Phone 2 will be like. Beginning to think #eSim is needed for my future device

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      Also on a 7 pro here. It’s peak smartphone. If it ever breaks I’m more likely to attempt a repair or get another second hand 7 pro than to “upgrade” to a newer device.

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      Had a OnePlus 7 Pro for 4 years and just switched it out for a Pixel 7 Pro last week. A lot of things to like on the pixel, but the experience is definitely tinged with regret. The OnePlus 7 Pro is such a great device, I had never kept a phone more than 18 months before and that one I kept 4 years and still felt it was fine, I just wanted better photography and an AOD.

      The biggest surprise with the pixel is how locked down it is. I assumed getting a Google phone would mean it was as open as possible, but it’s probably the least customizable Android phone I’ve had. Maybe I should have gotten an S23 ultra, but I hate all that Samsung crap that they put on those phones and don’t let you take off.

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        I’m not one for photography so not too bothered by the latest and greatest.

        Op7p has the whole screen though and think that’s why many choise to stick with it and run roms to extend it too

        Pixel line want to go the Apple way (closed?) but lost out to Samsung and others UI when they didn’t pay attention to hardware so many years back when they could, I feel.

        Beauty of Android is one can make any device feel like another one. Just have to know where to look.

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        More held back by price than brands. Perhaps see what OnePlus, Oppo, and other manufacturers come up with to push the prices down.

        Have A Surface Duo as a secondary work device now and like the landscape form factor

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    I am on a Pixel 7 Pro with GrapheneOS. I am absolutely happy with that device. The battery lasts about 3 days for me. I like the work the GrapheneOS team is doing. All those privacy and security enhancements are great to have.

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    Fellow Pixel 6a user here (with Graphene OS)! My gripes are mainly the ‘rainbow effect’ of the screen and the fingerprint sensor that doesn’t work 10% of the time.

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      I imported an Xperia 10 IV about a month after launch. It’s a brilliant form factor, but I’m very sad that it doesn’t look like sailfish will ever arrive for it.

      Nevertheless, I’m glad I bought it - and like you say, the headphone jack gets used frequently enough that you’d miss it if it wasn’t there.

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        Where did you import your Xperia from? I got myself pretty sold on getting one but totally forgot that Sony don’t sell phones in Aus anymore. Such a shame. I really want an sd card slot & headphone jack.

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    Pixel 6 with just the stock software.

    Honestly, I don’t think I could never go “back” to a 3rd party Android device. The hardware might be great, but the clean software and fast software upgrades is was sold me back in the Pixel 3A days.

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      Same here, though a few peeps here posted about running GrapheneOS on the 6a and I might look at that soon.

      • It’s been quite a seamless experience for me. Installation involved clicking buttons and waiting. I highly recommend if you want to move away from the Google ecosystem.

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        Same here, though a few peeps here posted about running GrapheneOS on the 6a and I might look at that soon.

        I might check it out as well! I also wanna checkout PostmarketOS one day.

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    Pixel 6a running GrapheneOS. I was expecting to waste a weekend setting it up but I’ve been blown away with how good the user experience is. The only pain point I’ve had is not being able to run my banking app without Google services installed.

    Right now I have a separate profile with sandboxes Google services installed which is unfortunate but gets the job done!

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    Pixel 7a. I recently moved to this from a Fold3. If the pixel fold has any sort of dex-like functionality, the pixel fold 2 will probably be my next phone.

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        The main motivator was that I found myself using the outside screen in the fold 90% of the time and it is not a good screen to use 90% of the time.

        There were also some software issues with some apps. Google messages, for example, would crash if I tried using it on the open screen. While I recognize that’s a error on the app development side, so few apps are being properly developed for foldables, it was a legitimate issue.

        The final deciding factor was repair. I’m very lucky to have a Samsung store near y, but when I needed that exterior display replaced, 3 ubreakifix locations were unable to service the phone for various reasons.

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    Redmi Note 10. Have had it for two years without much issue, but have a bit of an itch to check out a Pixel 7a.

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      I can’t stand the proximity sensor on calls I had to do this weird hand motion when putting it next to my ear. Anyway I had to always use my pixel buds because that thing was atrocious and battery saver that change my battery optimization settings and didn’t put it back when the phone was charged. So I will miss my emails notifications on Gmail and also the weird bug that the screen was turning on by itself when Gmail fetches new emails. I think they fixed it now.

      I went with a pixel 7 and the things I miss the most are Dual Apps, manual camera controls, Qualcomm Quick Charge, floating windows and App Lock.

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    The S23 Ultra. Left the S22+ because of how bad the battery life was (thanks Qualcomm) but loving my S23U.

    the one downside is size. it’s massive^.

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      Same! Bit too large but I wanted all the cameras.

      Came from a Note 9 and it still feels a lot bigger.

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    Fairphone 4. Works well with CalyxOS. Stock software updates aren’t that great.

    I also have a OnePlus Nord CE 3 5g or something like that, the pastel colored one. Nice little phone.

    I can’t do OLED phones due to eyestrain, so my options are limited.

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    I have an s23 ultra and I love it to bits. Has everything I could possibly want on a phone. Transferred my mathematica license to my phone in my linux environment