this post was submitted on 21 Oct 2024
15 points (85.7% liked)

Android

27940 readers
326 users here now

DROID DOES

Welcome to the droidymcdroidface-iest, Lemmyest (Lemmiest), test, bestest, phoniest, pluckiest, snarkiest, and spiciest Android community on Lemmy (Do not respond)! Here you can participate in amazing discussions and events relating to all things Android.

The rules for posting and commenting, besides the rules defined here for lemmy.world, are as follows:

Rules


1. All posts must be relevant to Android devices/operating system.


2. Posts cannot be illegal or NSFW material.


3. No spam, self promotion, or upvote farming. Sources engaging in these behavior will be added to the Blacklist.


4. Non-whitelisted bots will be banned.


5. Engage respectfully: Harassment, flamebaiting, bad faith engagement, or agenda posting will result in your posts being removed. Excessive violations will result in temporary or permanent ban, depending on severity.


6. Memes are not allowed to be posts, but are allowed in the comments.


7. Posts from clickbait sources are heavily discouraged. Please de-clickbait titles if it needs to be submitted.


8. Submission statements of any length composed of your own thoughts inside the post text field are mandatory for any microblog posts, and are optional but recommended for article/image/video posts.


Community Resources:


We are Android girls*,

In our Lemmy.world.

The back is plastic,

It's fantastic.

*Well, not just girls: people of all gender identities are welcomed here.


Our Partner Communities:

!android@lemmy.ml


founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
 

I’m switching from IOS to android and am looking to buy a new phone.

I really dont have time/energy to dig into it too much and i looked around and the s23 seemed quite good and affordable price wise.

I’m not doing too much fancy stuff just needs to be able to last (my iphone has been serving me for 7 years). Any thoughts?

Only thing that’s really necessary is the screen needs to have the ability to dim really dark (which seems to be a thing on the s23) because I have visual sensitivities and eye problems.

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] IllNess@infosec.pub 7 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Black Friday and the Holiday season is coming up. You might be able to get as s24 for a little bit more but this does take patience.

The upgrade for the s23 to the s24 isn't really that great hardware wise but if OS updates and security updates matter to you, the s23's security updates stops in 3 years while the s24 stops in 6 years. Note, the phone will still work after that time but it just won't get updates anymore. To me that's worth an extra couple hundred bucks. I don't like switching phones.

Both phones have extra dim. They also both have a bunch of other visual features too. I'll list them out:

  • Extra dim
  • High contrast fonts
  • Color inversion
  • Color filter
  • Color correction
  • Adaptive brightness
  • Dark or light mode
  • Eye comfort shield
  • Adaptive color tone
  • Natural and Vivid screen modes
  • Adjustable font size and style
  • Screen resolution (1560x720, 2340x1080, 3120x1440)

On top of these, you can set Modes and Routines if you want to have a different set of settings so you don't have to fumble through all the setting again. Like let's say you want Light mode, change the brightness, screen resolution and change the font size. You can set that to one custom Mode.

[–] IllNess@infosec.pub 2 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

I also forgot:

  • Motion smoothness (60 Hz, 120 Hz)

I'm sure there are more I'm forgetting.

If you have any questions about Modes and Routines that you can't find the answer to online, let me know. I'll test it out on my S24+.

[–] FundMECFSResearch@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

Thanks for your comments.

How much does the updates thing matter? Good catch on only supporting three years, I’m hoping the phone I buy lasts atleast 5.

[–] IllNess@infosec.pub 2 points 3 weeks ago

If you don't care about the newest Android features, it doesn't matter much.

As for security, this is just my habit, but I don't trust my banking apps on phones that don't have the latest security update. I also won't put anything important in it like work stuff.

I have older phones and they work fine without updates. I still use my stock Pixel 2, which is 7 years old and didn't have updates for 4 years, for browsing and gaming.