• @Axaoe
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    83 years ago

    Still use and like my two LG devices, will be sad to see high-end audio and SD cards be even further reduced in mobile choices.

    If Linux mobile devices software does well this year perhaps it’ll be an OK time to make a switch, though I’ll find something else to fill the audio niche.

      • @Axaoe
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        13 years ago

        Yeah I might go that or a similar route, I don’t use IEMs but mainly closed and open backed. I have a desktop dac/amp setup, but sometimes like to be able to go mobile. There’s some good options across all the price ranges, I just havent looked into them seriously since my phone still works well.

  • @AgreeableLandscape
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    3 years ago

    If a phone company doesn’t offer phones with removable batteries, I have no sympathy for them.

    (Yes, that does mean I hate 99% of modern phone companies.)

    • DessalinesA
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      33 years ago

      They were one of the last companies that did offer removable batteries, then they stopped doing it :( . I’ve had several LG’s and IMO their quality control was horrible. I’d get random restarts, crashes, ports not working, screen messups, bad GPS.

  • @MiscreantMuse
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    53 years ago

    lol, it’s sadly what they deserve.

    I’m still using my V20, the last great android phone (imo). I hate that android device makers gave up on being diverse and useful, only to embrace becoming crappy closed-off apple knockoffs.

    When this dies, I’m just getting something that runs a mobile linux distro.

  • @uthredii
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    33 years ago

    Maybe they should have tried to sell smartphones instead of the whole smartphone business.

  • @Pmfl
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    23 years ago

    Using a V20 for work and a V50 as a personal phone this is really sad news for me. :(

  • @cheer
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    23 years ago

    Not surprising