Glazers will say it’s to keep the posers out.

  • Cyrus Draegur
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    2510 days ago

    … man fuck all that noise i guess i’ll just stick to motorola ._.

    • @[email protected]
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      1210 days ago

      The reason why I stick with motorola is because the Android they ship is the closest to pure AOSP. (From what’s avaiable in my country)

      • @[email protected]
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        59 days ago

        I wouldn’t recommend a motorola because of the software. I have a g60s and it’s not really stable. Every once in a while it reboots and then gets stuck on the boot screen, drains the battery. The UI is also buggy: app switching from the recents view may not work, the quick network selection screen may get stuck. Also, some very specific colours flicker. A developers option makes it go away but the option turns itself off after some time.

        • @[email protected]
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          29 days ago

          I daily drive a moto g14 for about a year now. A rather basic phone, but thankfully still didnt have any software related issues yet :P hope motorola gives some care to your model tho

          • @[email protected]
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            29 days ago

            Moto g60s is also a cheap model and it’s over 3 years old now. Unlikely that I’ll ever receive another update as the last one was in august 2023. At least I can unlock the bootloader but that doesn’t help much bc there are no other roms for it.

            • @[email protected]
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              39 days ago

              Alternatively, you could try to install a GSI instead of a fully custom built ROM, that’s how I got a custom rom back when I had a Samsung A03 Core. But even then, the way android is locked down on each device along the absurdly short support Motorola offers is really infuriating.

      • gonzo-rand19
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        1310 days ago

        Lenovo bought Motorola from Google in 2014, so yes, Motorola is “now” Lenovo, but this has been so for over a decade.