Samsung drops Android 16 beta for Galaxy S25 with more AI you probably don’t want
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It's a company provided phone and I need Knox. Already using that de bloater, but finding the app URI always screws me over
Thats odd, it doesnt find it for you? I haven't had to use it in a couple years so maybe the database it outdated? I think theres an app on F-Droid called Kanade that can pull package internal names from packages if that might help.
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Shit, Samsung dropped a recent update that turned my S24 into an iPhone. It's the most annoying update and makes me want to root my phone.
Being able to revert back to OneUI 6.1 would be so delightful. OneUI 7 is trash. Too bad, at least on the Qualcomm variants (so US and most of world) there's no way to unlock, no way to sideload, no way to roll back. You're just stuck with whatever pile of shit they choose to feed you.
Oddly, one of the most annoying aspects of OneUI 7, is how damn slow the phone locks from the time when you press the power button to screen-dark. Half the time I figure I didn't push the button, so I hit it again, and launch the camera in my pocket instead of locking the screen.
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I am aware. I haven't noticed anything yet but I do plan on looking into an alternative next time I have to buy a new phone. My note 20 ultra is 5 years old at this point, but I don't have a reason to upgrade yet. I like my pen and SD card.
Install something like Rethink DNS or DDG App Tracking Protection to see what telemetry the app is sending without your knowledge.
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The OneUI update? You can undo most of the annoyingness. But the overall look change is downright annoying I'd agree.
Battery charge status is now on the bottom instead of the middle, oh dear, now you have to make sure nothing is covering that part of the screen. Battery pill: dumb.
The swipes/gestures/resizes can be disabled, but then unless you theme it, you're stuck with their iOS icons. And if you haven't noticed, say you turn off the iOS Control Center (quick settings on Samsung) gesture to get back double-swipe to quick settings, they changed the touch point to make that happen, and you can now pull down quick settings from the middle of the display accidentally, as well as being more sensitive in general.
OS seems slower and chunkier, even on S24.
Redoing all the lock screens to be more Apple-like with Apple-level widget limitations and removing the ability to see notifications/icons is annoying as well. There's one that puts the time towards the upper left that used to just have a cute little row of notification icons to let you know what was going on. No more! Now it's this neutered garbage.
Samsung used to be pretty reliable at releasing OS updates that didn't break core Samsung behavior, and actually try to be unique.
Now their phones are just like one of those Chinese iPhone knockoffs.
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Yup and there is no way to roll it back.
If I wanted and apple product I would have bought an apple product. This is my last Samsung device after being all in on Samsung - tablet, earbuds, phone, watch, no more...
Funny/sad thing is, even Apple lets you downgrade your OS for a couple of weeks after a major release.
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Theres a project called Universal Android Debloater NG that can help
Alternatively you can use a custom ROM / buy a phone that supports a custom ROM next time youre in the market
Pretty much have to buy a phone that supports a custom ROM as the Qualcomm-based Samsung phones are basically impossible to downgrade unless an exploit is discovered.
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As someone who held on to the Pixel 4a for as long as possible, I feel like my demand should have been felt. Can't speak for others.
Unfortunately buying is a much stronger signal than not buying. There could be many reasons why you didn't buy a new phone vs the one reason you did buy a phone - you like it the most given your budget.
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Pretty much have to buy a phone that supports a custom ROM as the Qualcomm-based Samsung phones are basically impossible to downgrade unless an exploit is discovered.
I mean they could have an exonos or a non-Samsung phone. I know the post is about Samsung but I didnt want 2 assume
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Any suggestions ?
I use Kvaesitso, it is one of the better open source launchers with a lot of customisability and a very clean design.
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Its crazy the lack of phones being developed without ai and with physical keyboards.
Any idiot can see there would be a demand for a minimalist phone with retro vibes but I guess the USA wants everything to be efficiently Spyware.
Having "AI" is fine, just give us an option to delete it.