

You’re living in a fairy tale if you think the internet is ever gonna be the wild west where nothing is being regulated, monitored and controlled.
That simply is never going to happen.
You’re living in a fairy tale if you think the internet is ever gonna be the wild west where nothing is being regulated, monitored and controlled.
That simply is never going to happen.
As a Samsung user, this is a pretty underwhelming implementation.
The ClockFace module in Goodlock puts this to absolute shame in the amount of customization you have for the lock screen clock.
This isn’t 2019 anymore dude. 5G is not the big bad wolf and I’ve not heard of anyone complain about it draining battery in half a decade. Idc what sources you pull up, this is absolute nonsense.
We are not in a place, socially, where this product is ready imo. It’s a product ment for 20 yrs from now.
Google account is all I need from this company. They can cram the rest of it right up their collective butts.
Not interested in their hardware or software beyond that. Why people look at the Pixel as the iPhone of Android is absolutely mind boggling to me.
I’m curious, what’s the recourse here when this happens? Does Google make it right somehow when their own software bricks their own devices?
Or is just “Oops, our bad. Just buy a new one, best of luck!!”?
Does reflashing a ROM fix it? (aside from some data loss, of course)
Why do I get the feeling they’re bringing it back only to completely ruin what it once was? Oh. I know why.
Because that’s very likely what’s going to happen.
I’ll consider myself right about this until proven wrong.