• 9tr6gyp3@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      The a series phones have been the best bang for your buck android phones since they have released imo. Plus they support GrapheneOS.

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        I’ve had several from the a series and I’ve liked them. I currently have the 9a and I hate it. The corners are very round, and important real estate (e.g. buttons, text fields) are regularly cut off and unreachable. There’s no way to fix this that I’ve found.

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        19 hours ago

        At 299 or 399, but at 499?? That’s a hard pass. You can get a used pixel for less and better specs. I get it that people like new, but phone innovation has mostly stalled.

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          If you’re buying an a series phone, you’re probably not buying it for the features. You’re buying it for the simplicity, long support life, and sturdiness. That phone will last 7+ years.

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        Will this hardware support grapheneOS? Keeping a reasonably modern hardware updated with degoogled OS would be my next device.

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          The 10 series is supported. It may take a few months to add support, but I do not see a reason why it wouldn’t get it. If you are buying it for Graphene, I would wait until they announce it is supported before jumping.

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            It will probably be faster because it is essentially the same device as the 9a the only differences that might affect software are that the screen has a slightly higher brightness and it has slightly higher charging speed. Everything else is the same even the soc

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          Likely the last, likely there’s a rugpull (they can chose to stop providing security updates), but as advertised good for 7 years! gOS is a worthy aspiration, I’m thinking of updating, don’t want anything else until, and if, linux phone happens.

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      23 hours ago

      I’ve been using the A series since pixel 2. I want something new and cheap. I don’t trust used battery life

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        19 hours ago

        You can get a new battery for an older phone installed. I’m just saying this is getting like the car market where buying used is the value leader.

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          19 hours ago

          I love a budget phone. At this point the lower end specs are good enough for me. I want all makers to have a low spec budget phone

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            18 hours ago

            In this case though the 9a is the exact same as the 10a except the 10a has a slightly higher brightness screen and you can get a refurbished excellent 9a for $160 less than a 10a