There's gotta be a better way to deal with this... Maybe offer a way to backup data and then flash this update to get the best experience?
ElPussyKangaroo
It's almost like Android tablets could have been more common, but Google's insistence on ignoring them for half a decade and denying them any recognition led to a long era of only iPads and Galaxy Tabs.
TL;DR
Instead of pressing the + button to open a new note, it now expands a list that includes types of notes, which you then have to press.
(I can't upload images here...)
Only took them a decade to realise that half the features they offer would be used more if they talked about them more often. Fucking dumbasses at Google, I swear.
If they showed Android Beam this much love, or advertised and asked for developer support of Honeycomb, we'd have people saying "beam it to me" instead of having to say "Quick Share it to me" like a fucking idiot.
Same for Lockscreen widgets, same for tablet support, same for literally every single thing they did to Android.
Dude's a solid journalist. His teardowns are insane.
TL;DR of the TL;DR
They removed bloatware.
Why didn't they do the same for the older model tho?
Samsung's Fab is astonishingly bad at making chips. A Tensor is just an Exynos cosplaying as a Google chip.
Oh dude I love it! I recently donated to Thunderbird. My first Open Source donation (apart from Wikipedia). Feels good. I generally contribute through testing, but once I start earning a good amount, I'm gonna do what you did...
Exactly where I saw this too lol. Idk what the issue with the link is.
It's gotta be Qi2. But it's a well-known standard so why would they not mention it?
If you're just gonna make them install an app, it's best they just use LocalSend. It's simple, fast and hassle-free.
Oh fuck off, Samsung. It's because y'all have a terrible fab. Stfu and look into either disassembling it, or reworking it from the ground up.
For a change, I'd like to see them use TSMC for Exynos and see if their chip designs are terrible or it's just solely Samsung's fault.