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I still use the s10e to this day, it's bit smaller like "older" smartphones and to this day is still "modern" enough to run all apps and is fast, only downside is the battery life ( though I barely use it so it lasts long enough for me, I geniunely just use it to primarily call and text and other bullshit you are forced to use smartphones for nowadays )
Though back in around 2012-2014ish(?) samsung had those "mini" versions of smartphones ( like samsung s5 mini etc. ), and in the early 2010s smartphones were just in general a lot smaller, those were even better.
They're all so huge now and niggercattle love the scroll retarded slop on their giant goyslabs, ever since around 2015-2016 the world entered that "giant goyslab infinite doomscroll" era and we've never left it ever since, years like 2012 or 2013 compared to now was so much different, smartphones were used by some but they weren't aggressively intrusive and in your face and not literally everybody used them, it wasn't the primary device to use the internet yet, pcs were still the primary device that dominated internet use ( maybe except for facebook )
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iPhones are superior.
Typed on an Artix (OpenRC) + i3 box with an OPNsense firewall and this reaction hosted via TrueNAS btw, not tech illiterate.
No way you get your cock sucked with green text bubbles.
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Never been a problem for Cargopants Chads.
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Also the best phone I ever had. Had to let it go last year because it eventually succumbed to age related issues (loose jack, battery life, etc) and now I'm constantly pissed off at the obnoxious size of the S22 I got to replace it even though it's about as small as modern phones come.
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>the large iPhone is now 6.9 inches
That's a wild perspective shift
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>>108997999
Idk, S24U is the best imo~ If only it had an 8 Elite.
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You can get a new Samsung battery put in for about 30-40 bucks. It's a trivial repair for a phone repair shop, so they basically only charge you for the battery. It makes the phone run like new again, you should definitely look into it
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The real question is, what is the alternative? Android 12 is hard to use in 2026. And don't give me those iPhone and S22 craps.