My old cell phone is dying [Solved]
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My old cell phone is dying
A number of years ago, I switched away from Android because it seemed they had a new security issue every single week. I bought a then brand-new iPhone 6s Plus, which I'm still using. However, my phone case has rotted off, my screen now has multiple cracks and my replacement battery is less than 80% capacity. The final nail in its coffin is that Apple will not issue security updates for it starting wiih iOS 16.
What are you guys using for cell phones and why? Do you have a strong preference for something that works well with MX Linux (my only OS)?
Thanks for any advice!
What are you guys using for cell phones and why? Do you have a strong preference for something that works well with MX Linux (my only OS)?
Thanks for any advice!
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I bought an unlocked Samsung A10e at Staples for about $170.00 CDN and I use it primarily as a phone and sending the odd text. For all the other things it does, I've got computers and a camera that do a better job.
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HP 17; ryzen 3 3200; 500 GB SSD; 12 GB ram
Idea Center 3; 12 gen i5; 256 GB ssd;
In Linux, newer isn't always better. The best solution is the one that works.
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I am using a moto g power (XT2041DL) because it works with me cell phone carrier "Straight Talk" and connects to the head unit in my car. I don't recall how much I paid for it. I didn't set anything up on the phone because of Gagle being more nosy than my mother and I found cell phones work better that way. I didn't even enter any E-mail because Gagle being . I use the phone as a phone and nothing else. I don't text because typing never works correctly and it's hard to see. Nothing else works on it because nosy Gagle wants permission which I will never Gagle any permission because it's none of Gagle's business. I hate cell phones because the touch screens on phones never work properly and I especially hate the Spyware/Malware on it that can't be removed. There is no Pine phone that works with my carrier or any carrier that works in my area otherwise I would get a Pine phone. I use a cell phone because I can't take a regular phone with me and it can't connect to my head unit even though a regular phone actually works properly unlike cell phones. Motorola cell phones seem to work the best. Samsung cell phones don't work in humid climates and their touch screens are the worst. LG cell phones stylus's break and touch screens are horrible without a stylus. As for Apple, I would never buy any Apple products because they are expensive ripoffs and I despise their annoying high pressure advertising.
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Never had a 'smart' phone and hopefully never will. Hate the things. For several reasons: privacy/surveillance issues aside, and the poor battery performance, the sheer impracticality of carrying around a brick in my pocket is a major turn-off.
I use a cheap little Nokia I bought some years ago for about $40, great for calls and texts, and I see no reason why I should switch to a dumb phone.
If anyone says something which implies I'm a Luddite I inform/remind them I use Linux on all my computers, and give them a stick-that-in-yer-pipe-and-smoke-it look.
At any rate, if Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates get their way, the surveillance tool disguised as a phone will be obsolete very soon as everyone will be micro-chipped by 2030!
I use a cheap little Nokia I bought some years ago for about $40, great for calls and texts, and I see no reason why I should switch to a dumb phone.
If anyone says something which implies I'm a Luddite I inform/remind them I use Linux on all my computers, and give them a stick-that-in-yer-pipe-and-smoke-it look.
At any rate, if Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates get their way, the surveillance tool disguised as a phone will be obsolete very soon as everyone will be micro-chipped by 2030!
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Re: My old cell phone is dying
OK. seems like 2 Android phones to 1 Nokia unspecified phone so far. Seems like everybody mistrusts the phone manufacturers and carriers (rightfully so, IMHO) but haven't come up with a way to do completely without them. I've looked, seems like the only 'dumb phone' types available are years-old obsolete candy bar or flip phones that were abandoned on the shelves of warehouses when 'smart phones' became popular. If you've ever attempted to text more than a couple of words on them, you'll understand my distaste for them. The more modern User Interface (UI) that comes with 'smart phones' comes with horrendous battery life compared to 'dumb phones' and exponentially higher cost. Makes me wish someone made a phone with a modern UI, great battery life and is for voice and text only at a reasonable cost. Haven't found one of them yet. Will accept recommendations, though. TIA
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Go for the Apple Iphone SE2020 you will be happy.
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@AltTabDelete wrote:
That's why I bought the Samsung A10e. It's the economy version without all the bloat. I'm not a heavy user by any means, but I generally go about 2.5 days before I have to recharge it. I had a MOTOe before this one with similar battery life and I only replaced it because the battery finally died. With labour costs factored in it was cheaper to buy a new phone than replace the battery in the old one.Makes me wish someone made a phone with a modern UI, great battery life and is for voice and text only at a reasonable cost. Haven't found one of them yet. Will accept recommendations, though. TIA
HP 15; ryzen 3 5300U APU; 500 Gb SSD; 8GB ram
HP 17; ryzen 3 3200; 500 GB SSD; 12 GB ram
Idea Center 3; 12 gen i5; 256 GB ssd;
In Linux, newer isn't always better. The best solution is the one that works.
HP 17; ryzen 3 3200; 500 GB SSD; 12 GB ram
Idea Center 3; 12 gen i5; 256 GB ssd;
In Linux, newer isn't always better. The best solution is the one that works.
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Just a hint - don't buy anything ancient, providers are shutting down 2G and 3G networks.
If you're looking for a retro phone or just a simple smartphone with decent battery life, take a look at Nokia -> https://www.nokia.com/phones/feature-phones
You may also want to check which (other) phones are supported by LineageOS (=degooglified and debloated android)
If you're looking for a retro phone or just a simple smartphone with decent battery life, take a look at Nokia -> https://www.nokia.com/phones/feature-phones
You may also want to check which (other) phones are supported by LineageOS (=degooglified and debloated android)
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Re: My old cell phone is dying
Samsung S10E. Works with antiX and MX laptops of mine .
last of the 4g by samsung. I still get updates.
I was going to turn my old blackberry which also worked well using my linux laptops. Into a glorified mp3/mp4/.avi/etc player. Hard drive is a SD card that can go real large.
Blackberry is out of business now and My wife bought me toys to handle what I wanted to do with blackberry. Like the Samsung S10E.
So it sits on a shelf.
last of the 4g by samsung. I still get updates.
I was going to turn my old blackberry which also worked well using my linux laptops. Into a glorified mp3/mp4/.avi/etc player. Hard drive is a SD card that can go real large.
Blackberry is out of business now and My wife bought me toys to handle what I wanted to do with blackberry. Like the Samsung S10E.
So it sits on a shelf.
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I had to replace my (still working) phone because of this.markol wrote: Sun Jun 12, 2022 12:00 pm Just a hint - don't buy anything ancient, providers are shutting down 2G and 3G networks.