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Making the 2023 [email protected] Buying Guide: Midrange

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  • margotrobbie@lemmy.worldM This user is from outside of this forum
    margotrobbie@lemmy.worldM This user is from outside of this forum
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    #1

    Previously on Lemmy:

    • iPhones

    Past Discussions:

    • Repairability/Build Quality
    • Google Pixel
    • Foldables
    • Samsung
    • Sony
    • OnePlus
    • Motorola

    Every hobbyist forum needs their own guides and resources, and we are no different. I think it's finally time for us to all pitch in and make an Android buying guide that's 100% Lemmy over the next couple of weeks, since buying recommendations are commonly requested here, and it's also a way for us to get more friends to talk Android with.

    So, over the next couple of weeks, we are going make our own guide piece by piece: Low-end, Midrange, High-end, and Android Accessories.

    We are going to use the following price range definition in terms of USD, use this as a general guideline for price range estimates in your local currency, (Probably not a direct conversion, since purchasing powers are different in different countries.)

    • Low-end: 0-300 USD
    • Midrange: 300-700 USD
    • High End: 700+ USD

    Rules are simple:

    1. For all top-level comments, you should include the model and brand of the phone, your own recommended price range (i.e. This phone would be a good deal at 200 dollars, OK at 250, but a terrible deal at 300.), and anything else you would like to add to justify your recommendations.

    2. No direct links to products. Prices changes too much, and having affiliate links opens up another can of worms about how sincere our recommendation intentions are.

    And we are going to start with the hardest price range to recommend first: Midrange.

    Have fun.

    Z abeorch@friendica.ginestes.esA 2 Replies Last reply
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    • margotrobbie@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

      Previously on Lemmy:

      • iPhones

      Past Discussions:

      • Repairability/Build Quality
      • Google Pixel
      • Foldables
      • Samsung
      • Sony
      • OnePlus
      • Motorola

      Every hobbyist forum needs their own guides and resources, and we are no different. I think it's finally time for us to all pitch in and make an Android buying guide that's 100% Lemmy over the next couple of weeks, since buying recommendations are commonly requested here, and it's also a way for us to get more friends to talk Android with.

      So, over the next couple of weeks, we are going make our own guide piece by piece: Low-end, Midrange, High-end, and Android Accessories.

      We are going to use the following price range definition in terms of USD, use this as a general guideline for price range estimates in your local currency, (Probably not a direct conversion, since purchasing powers are different in different countries.)

      • Low-end: 0-300 USD
      • Midrange: 300-700 USD
      • High End: 700+ USD

      Rules are simple:

      1. For all top-level comments, you should include the model and brand of the phone, your own recommended price range (i.e. This phone would be a good deal at 200 dollars, OK at 250, but a terrible deal at 300.), and anything else you would like to add to justify your recommendations.

      2. No direct links to products. Prices changes too much, and having affiliate links opens up another can of worms about how sincere our recommendation intentions are.

      And we are going to start with the hardest price range to recommend first: Midrange.

      Have fun.

      Z This user is from outside of this forum
      Z This user is from outside of this forum
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      wrote last edited by
      #2

      I hate my Samsung S25.

      The hardware is lightning fast, but this OneUi garbage fucks up multiple apps, even Voyager that I am using to type this right now.

      They especially seem to fuck over the Fossify open source apps.

      The redundant Samsung apps (Phone, Messenger, Calendar, Photos, App Store, et al) are garbage clones of the vanilla Google Android apps.

      I never had this many problems with my Motorola, which did use vanilla Google Apps

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      • margotrobbie@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

        Previously on Lemmy:

        • iPhones

        Past Discussions:

        • Repairability/Build Quality
        • Google Pixel
        • Foldables
        • Samsung
        • Sony
        • OnePlus
        • Motorola

        Every hobbyist forum needs their own guides and resources, and we are no different. I think it's finally time for us to all pitch in and make an Android buying guide that's 100% Lemmy over the next couple of weeks, since buying recommendations are commonly requested here, and it's also a way for us to get more friends to talk Android with.

        So, over the next couple of weeks, we are going make our own guide piece by piece: Low-end, Midrange, High-end, and Android Accessories.

        We are going to use the following price range definition in terms of USD, use this as a general guideline for price range estimates in your local currency, (Probably not a direct conversion, since purchasing powers are different in different countries.)

        • Low-end: 0-300 USD
        • Midrange: 300-700 USD
        • High End: 700+ USD

        Rules are simple:

        1. For all top-level comments, you should include the model and brand of the phone, your own recommended price range (i.e. This phone would be a good deal at 200 dollars, OK at 250, but a terrible deal at 300.), and anything else you would like to add to justify your recommendations.

        2. No direct links to products. Prices changes too much, and having affiliate links opens up another can of worms about how sincere our recommendation intentions are.

        And we are going to start with the hardest price range to recommend first: Midrange.

        Have fun.

        abeorch@friendica.ginestes.esA This user is from outside of this forum
        abeorch@friendica.ginestes.esA This user is from outside of this forum
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        @MargotRobbie My understanding are that Pixels are the favourite of those that want to #Degoogle as they most easily allow the complete replacement of #Android Os and installation of non Google services
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