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There’s a FOSS app for anyone who wants this functionality without Google
There’s a FOSS app for anyone who wants this functionality without Google
My first smartphone was the Motorola Droid 2 and it could easily be over clocked from 600 MHz to 1200 MHz. The dynamic overclocking even helped the battery life. I miss the keyboard, it was great for playing old video games on emulators.
Maybe coffee is very expensive where OP lives
The last Pixel to have a headphone jack was the 5A released in 2021. The 6, 6A, 7, 7A, and 8 do not have headphone jacks.
Libretube works sometimes, but I often have to press load several times.
See how to enable glide typing in the FAQ:
https://github.com/Helium314/HeliBoard?tab=readme-ov-file#faq--common-issues
The Motorola Droid 2 was my first smartphone and I sorely miss that slide out keyboard with dpad.
I sadly became one of those people last year. I had every intention of keeping my Pixel 5A for a long time but when faced with a $250 repair bill I bought a used pixel 6 for $240 instead of fixing it. I do regret it because the battery life and antenna on the 6 is awful compared to the 5a.
Which pixel is getting you that battery life? My 6 has been struggling to make it through a day on GrapheneOS recently.
If only google would stop blocking display out on pixels.
It should be $5 a month for a phone number. Unless by service plan you’re talking about their data SIM.
You can check your account info and plan if you open up a chat with cheogram.com in the cheogram app and go to the command tab.
I only get the “your balance is low message” but the account info says I’m paid through June.
Unfortunately the 5a was the last pixel with a headphone jack.
Since GrapheneOS added eSIM support withput google I’m tempted to try to remove Play Services from my installation. How do you find out which apps require Play Services?
I do the basic maintenance stuff myself and then pay a shop to tune up the bike each spring. When you use a bike to commute suddenly $150 a year doesn’t seem like much to spend on it. That’s less than one month of parking at my last job.
I had an Eee PC. It was very slow and the poor resolution of the screen made it hard to use.
I agree. I used it for 10 years on reddit (I paid $0.99) and bought the lifetime ad removal for the Lemmy version when it came out. It’s not what OP is looking for though.
If Sync didn’t exist I would use Thunder. It works well, has a nice interface, and is FOSS.
It’s not
You might need to calibrate the compass in your phone
I couldn’t get coinbase to work, but their webapp is good enough for me. I had to turn on compatibility mode for a couple others.
Drysuit. Wetsuits keep you warm, not dry.