• c0dezer0@programming.dev
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    4 hours ago

    Check out the r/sonyxperia subreddit. I don’t know if this model is cursed or not but some models have a nasty “green line” hardware defect.

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    6 hours ago

    Go to versus. On the left side, scroll down to 3.5mm headphone jack and change the selector to On. Then choose whatever are the other most important criteria for you.

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    6 hours ago

    I have the 10vi. It’s pretty good for the money I paid (~300€). The UI is very close to plain android which is nice and doesn’t have a billion extra apps pre-installed like Samsung. The battery has been great so far. MicroSD and headphone jack are great features and I think you can also unlock the bootloader.

    Having said that, some issues I’ve had that may or may not exist in other versions:

    • The lock screen is buggy as hell, way too many accidental fingerprint unlocks and camera bugs that have persisted across updates.
    • In Europe (different countries) it’s only ever gotten 5G once.
    • Sony is doing something weird with its camera hardware. Any apps that try to use the camera outside the official app are having issues focusing and one app was actually crashing. This is not an everyday issue but would be a problem if you want to use a third party camera app.

    I’d still recommend it but maybe try to find a discount cause Sony overcharges a lot.

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    6 hours ago

    What’s this about Motorola’s update practices? I have a Razr+ and it seems pretty clean Android to me, and I used to use GOS and Lineage before this, so my tolerance for bloatware is pretty low. I could never tolerate a Samsung.

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    5 hours ago

    5 III here and it’s generally been good for 3.5 years now, but I’ve been disappointed to find the fingerprint reader stopped working recently. Apparently this is a somewhat widespread issue due to the narrow, edge-located design that allows too much moisture underneath it.

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      16 minutes ago

      Yours lasted longer than mine. Mine gave out after 2 years. I’m still using it though. I wish the screen were a bit brighter and the speakers a bit louder. Other than that it’s the perfect phone.

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      2 hours ago

      That’s disappointing. Considering, its IP68 rated. I have a samsung from 2022 the fingerprint side button still works fine.

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    8 hours ago

    Had Sony smartphones for years. Loved them. The real issue with Sony nowadays is imho their terrible update policy which only offers two or three years if updates iirc, which is so much less than other players it was a dealbreaker for me. Last time I had one I could flash a custom rom but the camera was locked to the original firmware, with the default mode being much worse than the one Sony offered - which I considered a dick move. Dunno how they behave with their current phones though.

    Just checked, the phone will supposedly be updated until 2031, which isn’t bad. Battery, camera, display all seem to be fine.

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      7 hours ago

      They have improved the update policy. So, newer phones get more updates compared to before. The VII gets 4OS, and 6yrs security updates.

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    9 hours ago

    My wife used Xperia phones exclusively for years. The only real issues she had, and why she dropped them, was their mid tier cameras and the severe overheating. She switched pre-COVID, so maybe the CPU issue has been addressed.

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    6 hours ago

    I’m using a 5v and its been a great phone so far. I will say, if you are in the US it is missing one of the important 5G bands and when it updates you have to go fiddle with the dual sim mode settings to get full internet speed again which is irritating.

    It was the only phone I could find at the time that was smaller sized, waterproof, had a headphone jack and sd card slot, and a good camera though.

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    I have a Sony Xperia 10 IV. To be honest, I only bought it for the headphone jack and microSD card slot, and struggled a lot between it and an old Fairphone. If not for gaming or taking pictures, it’s good enough, I guess. At lease, it’s good enough for me.

    I degoogled it, striped most of its property apps, and only installed FOSS ones as replacements. It has a good battery life (at lease for me), I only have to charge it twice a week, but I’m not a heavy user. (Only basic social, web browsing, music, some video watching.)

    It still receives security updates after three years, which should have stopped sometime ago. Anyway, I think I’ll eventually have to get it a new OS.

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      5 hours ago

      Not knowing the requirements that push you to needing an SD (I get it, I wish all phones still had them), but I found 2 apps that really help with reducing my need for an SD: Syncthing and Resilio Sync.

      ST ensures all files on my phone are synced to my home server (photos instantly, other files only when I have wifi), and Resilio enables me to pull any file from my home server at any time (with it’s Selective Sync feature).

      This may not address your requirements, just throwing it out there.

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        5 hours ago

        The microSD card is for all the videos and lossless CDs, they are huge… For desktop syncing, I use self-hosted Syncthing too, somehow I didn’t use it for my phone…

  • SEND_BUTTPLUG_PICS@lemmy.zip
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    7 hours ago

    I’m running a Motorola G Power for the headphone jack. Do you have more info on their predatory update policy? Genuinely curious to know what’s in store for me in the future. I’m not crazy about this phone but it does have a headphone jack and an SD card slot which is why I settled for it.

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    9 hours ago

    Never used one but I’ve heard the UX is rough in a few ways. Sorry, vague memories is all I have to offer