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Give that puppy a telephoto lens and a big battery, and an attractive price and I'm IN, despite my reservations with Samsungs software.
What are your software reservations?Android 10 especially in beta 3 appears to be the best version of Android 10 yet, reddit is raving about how smooth animations are and how it looks and feels overall. It's taken some 10 years but Samsung have reached where most thought would never be possible.
@mrk its a fair point I suppose, just old prejudices. Though I do mainly use the google apps so the Pixel stuff isn’t bloat to me because I would use it anyway. My reasons for dismissing it are dwindling though, I have to admit.
What's the issue?
It's the perception that a bloated phone is a slow phone, or one which will gradually slow down over time. My mam's old Galaxy S7 is noticeably juddery and (to my eyes) unpleasant to use. My sister's S8 isn't as bad, but it's getting there. I gave my mam an old iPhone 6s (upgraded to iOS 13) after she dropped the S7 and it's perfectly smooth. It probably won't play hardcore games very well, but otherwise it shows no sign of performance degradation.
As well as that, I don't want anything to do with Facebook (for example). I don't see why I should pay up to a thousand quid for a phone and have an app I don't want installed on that device that I can disable but can't delete.
Well, the age thing is more than likely Android updates and app requirements outpacing the phone.
And the facebook point I take, but what if you spend the same or more on an iphone and not only want to get rid of a core app but also want to set something else as the default? At least with android you can control that and disable the stuff you don't like.
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These SoCs are meant to be as powerful as an average desktop PC these days. I have a five or six year old PC at home and it runs everything perfectly fine. The thought that it couldn’t handle a web browser smoothly seems totally daft. Yet the S7 can’t do it.
I wasn’t really meaning anything about Apple vs Android in general, but if you buy an Apple phone, you get Apple products and you know that when you buy it. When you buy most Androids, “your” device is shared with Samsung’s chosen partners, who you may not want to do business with.
Is it the SOC or is it RAM? The S7 has 4gb yes? People would baulk at 4gb RAM now and rightly so. I wouldn't fancy using a phone with that little RAM on it now considering that apps can only get more resource hungry.These SoCs are meant to be as powerful as an average desktop PC these days. I have a five or six year old PC at home and it runs everything perfectly fine. The thought that it couldn’t handle a web browser smoothly seems totally daft. Yet the S7 can’t do it.
I would say no. On the flipside the OnePlus phones come with chrome and that can't be uninstalled - I don't see people complaining about that? And I actually prefer the Samsung browser. I use it on my S10e and I installed it on my 7T Pro.That point around the S7.. so you're saying the fact it's slow/juddery is something to do with Samsung having installed their own web browser and gallery on there?
I'm not suggesting it's not an issue, I'm saying conflating it with anything to do with preinstalled apps is silly.
That point around the S7.. so you're saying the fact it's slow/juddery is something to do with Samsung having installed their own web browser and gallery on there?
I’m not necessarily saying that. However if you listen to Pixel fans they say those phones are snappy because they have no bloat (which doesn’t just mean a few preinstalled apps). And as much as fans of ‘pure’ Android might not want to admit it, what they crave is effectively what you get with an iPhone, which is an OS exactly as envisaged by its creators.