Ah, the phone that the Galaxy S22 should've been.
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I've purchased several budget/midrange phones as my daily driver, and the long term performance simply wasn't worth it based on the things that I do with my phone.
Now, this is based on cheaper phones with specs from several years so this doesn't hold true anymore.
I was kind of hoping that these kinds of posts would stay at reddit where they belong.
Sometimes I have an inner voice, sometimes I don't.
My theory is that I view words as shapes, and then I piece them together to form information.
Agreed, given that the 8 Gen 1 on my S22 resulted in terrible thermal management and battery life.
I have the same theory that I always mention to those who are hesitant to switch devices!
I used to be annoyed about not having my Android devices work like iOS.
Enjoying new tech was a lot better after I started viewing them as different devices instead of pure replacements.
Now reviews just talk about the camera and then 20% of other important features while saying that it's worth the 200% of a reasonable price tag.
I misread that as imposter, which made sense to me for a moment.
Just when I thought that he can't do anything dumber than the name change or paid verifications…
It might be checking for specific root-related files on your device.
You can try and see if Tasker can turn Wi-Fi off and then back on when your extender's Wi-Fi signal is low.
I used to do this before switching to a mesh Wi-Fi setup.
What am I missing here? My watch history works properly on the official YouTube app.