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UtsavTiwari t1_j9yufhl wrote

I Mean there are plenty of USB C Android with USB 3.2 support so if you want a phone with USB C you could just buy any modern Android flagship. Btw nice if apple also supports it.

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jnux t1_ja0bdoq wrote

I wish I could. I switched to an android for my work phone a year or so ago and it is still plagued with glitchy and unintuitive interfaces. Maybe I’m just so deep in the Apple ecosystem that I can’t go back, but yeah - every minute of my usage on that phone has been misery.

I do like the hardware options… but that only takes you so far, which is not far enough to compel me to switch.

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alexanderpas t1_ja0oqf9 wrote

> I switched to an android for my work phone a year or so ago and it is still plagued with glitchy and unintuitive interfaces.

A Google Pixel or another stock Android phone? Or a shitty one where the OS has been murdered by both the manufacturer and operator?

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jnux t1_ja1dpw0 wrote

It is a Samsung - not sure which one tho. I’m pretty sure it was more of a mid-tier phone, not flagship

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Compendyum t1_ja0xe8e wrote

lol I admire your guts, but what would you expect except for "bUt I bOuGhT aN aNdRoId aNd iT's alL bUgs aNd GlItChEs" ?

Literally the only (half decent) android phones I saw glitching was around 2012 with honeycomb.

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Account_93 t1_ja3q488 wrote

I already have a Pixel 6A and before that a 4a, I've also had a Fold2, S21 FE, iPhone 11 and plenty more before that (not Samsung).

All with their upsides/downsides.

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shodanime t1_j9zeljn wrote

Nah I’m good I enjoy having a phone the works. Regardless apple shitty way updating their phone. Especially for business apps just works better on the iOS. I had an flagship android phones time and time again the software is just awful

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