Phone collector from the US. Also an avation enthusiast. he/him
Also features Snap?
Just like Nextbit!
Yes, AI here, AI there, nobody cares.
FYI: These were the 20 most viewed pages on GSMA’s website at the end of the year. The list also excluded older iPhone models (like the 11, which is half a decade old).
I know I’m 3 days late, but here’s what’s new specifically (copied from my Reddit post):
1:Keyboard looks different
2: The apps don’t really seem to be different from Android 13/ZenUI 10 to Android 14/ZenUI 11 (contrary to the changelog)
3: New back arrow gesture design! (It’s so satisfying! I can play with it for hours!)
4: Flashlight can blink for notifications and ringtones (and the screen can be set to pulse a color for notifications, too!)
5: “Touch sounds” renamed to “Tap and click sounds”
6: New battery chart
7: Color of clock on lock screen can be changed separately from theme
8: Monochrome theme
9: SOT indicator is back!
10: Media player has some slight design tweaks (and new animations)
However, bootloader unlock is still unavailable.
Wow, this Oreo camera monstrosity is kinda ugly.
Next up: A screen as bright as the sun.
Yup, never going back to 1+!
I now have an S6 Lite (keeping on One UI for an experiment)!
I unlocked my US variant WiFi A8.
The 11 (no Pro model) dropped it.
I think the Galaxy Tab A8 may be a good option. While I’ve only flashed a custom ROM, there are root guides at XDA.
I use Gnome.
No Surface. Just a dual-boot Lin/Win PC, a flight sim PC, and a driving sim PC. All run Windows. Everything else has Linux, even a Galaxy Book2 360 (which is notoriously hard to get Linux working)!
Needless to say, just makes myself happy to use Linux in 2023. Never buying another Windows device.
Sub-800.