Poll: Which abandoned Android phone features do you miss the most?
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What headphones are you using? Are they comfortable when you sleep on your side?
wrote last edited by [email protected]They're called sleepphones and yes, they're designed for side sleeping. Basically a headband with speakers. Each speaker is like a C battery, stitched into layers of felt.
The Bluetooth version has a silicon casing with a folding crease in it, to keep it flexible, but it's several inches long and doesn't seem to last long before I get whining. Idk how much of that is Bluetooth degradation vs the receiver's wear and tear from folding or being lied on. It needs regular recharging (micro USB, or i think they have a cordless charge version).
The 3.5mm has a long braided cord, has never whined, and doesn't have the chunky Bluetooth receiver. It gets charge from the phone. I always know I can use it when I want to.
Sleepphones also sells replaceable parts piecemeal so you can get just a band, just speakers, just BT unit etc.
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They're called sleepphones and yes, they're designed for side sleeping. Basically a headband with speakers. Each speaker is like a C battery, stitched into layers of felt.
The Bluetooth version has a silicon casing with a folding crease in it, to keep it flexible, but it's several inches long and doesn't seem to last long before I get whining. Idk how much of that is Bluetooth degradation vs the receiver's wear and tear from folding or being lied on. It needs regular recharging (micro USB, or i think they have a cordless charge version).
The 3.5mm has a long braided cord, has never whined, and doesn't have the chunky Bluetooth receiver. It gets charge from the phone. I always know I can use it when I want to.
Sleepphones also sells replaceable parts piecemeal so you can get just a band, just speakers, just BT unit etc.
Thanks. They look very nice and from what I see the wired version is much cheaper too, hopefully the cable can be bought as well, I always kill earphones from getting shibaried by the cord.
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IR transmitters
Miracast (in base open source Android, especially access to the ability to receive)
Scrolling notification text in the notification bar (seriously, that was sooooo much better than the obnoxious new default pop-up notifications)
A bunch of permissions that's been too locked down (stuff used by Tasker, networking tools, etc)
There's an IR blaster on my OnePlus Open and the casual ease of fixing a display TV where the remote wasn't working was divine
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Idk what phone you're using but I can do it no problem on my older S21 Ultra and my new Fairphone 6 by just clicking on the notification
wrote last edited by [email protected]This is not USB Mass Storage. This is MTP. If this was USB Mass Storage, then the phone would have a drive letter (or two different drive letter for internal storage/sd card) and wouldn't appear under "This PC".
EDIT here are some screenshots from The Before Times, when some phones actually allowed you to switch between the two modes. First is UMS, second is MTP. source
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Unimpeded root. You can still get it on maybe a handful of phones but apps are getting harder and harder to run with it enabled.
It's sad how root is still required on many phones to reach full functionality, yet they makes you jump through hoops to get it.
On my phone I needed root to set a battery charge limit. The rom I'm using only added that functionality natively a few years ago. I still need root to make backups ever since google kneecapped ADB backup. Seriously, do they just expect people to not make backups of the device they use every day!?
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This is not USB Mass Storage. This is MTP. If this was USB Mass Storage, then the phone would have a drive letter (or two different drive letter for internal storage/sd card) and wouldn't appear under "This PC".
EDIT here are some screenshots from The Before Times, when some phones actually allowed you to switch between the two modes. First is UMS, second is MTP. source
wrote last edited by [email protected]Ok, I mean if that's MTP then sure, I thought it was something else, but I don't see the problem, I've literally never had issues with reading or writing files using it over multiple devices and I have access to everything I'd have with a file browser app on my phone.
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Reading this article, I don't see why you would ever want to go back, it sounds like it has way more issues than the current solution. -
Ok, I mean if that's MTP then sure, I thought it was something else, but I don't see the problem, I've literally never had issues with reading or writing files using it over multiple devices and I have access to everything I'd have with a file browser app on my phone.
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Reading this article, I don't see why you would ever want to go back, it sounds like it has way more issues than the current solution.wrote last edited by [email protected]I'm glad that it works for you but you have to know that it's not like that for everyone. Last time I tried using MTP I had to write a script that would call
rsync
in a loop until all files were transfered because every time like one or two files would just mysteriously not make it across the cable.Also, not me personally, but some people have usecases like playing video files from their phone on their tv or sending files to a printer over the cable. This wouldn't work with MTP because most "dumb" devices like that don't support it