It’s an almost two year old phone now…

  • FiveMacs@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    And? It’s not like the phone made yesterday is actually any better… Phones have basically plateaued. They will not replace an actual computer no matter how much stupid marketing terms they invent.

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      11 months ago

      I have a seven-year-old phone (LG V20, still the best phone with a replaceable battery) and a lot of stuff that worked well then doesn’t work nearly as well now. Google Maps is the worst offender - it’s quite slow and unresponsive. Reception is terrible too, with no signal even in the middle of a big city sometimes. I don’t care about new features; I just want 2016 functionality on my 2016 phone but for some reason the software has gotten worse over time.