• @Dorkyd68@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    This is without a doubt the worst software update I’ve ever experienced. Straight up fucked my shit up

  • I think most of the update is pretty okay (unpopular opinion: I kinda like the new battery icon), except for the notification panel, which they completely ruined.

    It used to be that persistent notifications (which need to be there so apps like tasker and kde connect don’t get killed) were neatly at the bottom. Now they’re just randomly mixed in with the other notifications, so chats, emails, etc.

  • @Krauerking@lemy.lol
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    162 days ago

    I hate that my music player is now relegated to a tiny nub at the bottom of the lock screen that defaults now to google ads for sports betting unless you turn it off.

    Also my phone now randomly vibrates every so often, just gently enough to think it was imagined and I think it’s to drain the battery faster to push people to buy a new phone. But that’s just conspiracy from how garbage the rest of this update has been.

    • @norra@lemmy.world
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      72 days ago

      Hey so I had a similar problem with the random vibrations, I found that the update turned on Notification Reminders in settings for texts and missed calls. I’d double check those settings around that and I hope it helps you

      • @Krauerking@lemy.lol
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        22 days ago

        “Alert when phone picked up”

        Was the name of the setting turned on. In the motion settings.
        Still not sure how they could have named that harder to find without writing it in Korean.

  • @norra@lemmy.world
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    102 days ago

    For anyone on Samsung, I’ve also been fighting with with the OneUI changes, look into the GoodLock app from the Samsung App store, it’s published by Samsung and helps you take (more) control over how attributes behave and act, along with changing things like the Lock Screen looks and what shows up and how. I can give more info if anyone wants or provide screenshots here if anyone would like

    Here’s a link to the app in their store https://apps.samsung.com/appquery/appDetail.as?appId=com.samsung.android.goodlock

      • @norra@lemmy.world
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        22 days ago

        I’m just theorising here, but I wonder if you could download the apk externally and try that way, I’m thinking they could just be software locking you out app store side

  • @applemao@lemmy.world
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    172 days ago

    I AM STILL PISSED ABOUT THIS FORCED UPDATE. the second a linux phone is usable daily I will buy one. FUCK SAMSUNG

    • @Rin@lemm.ee
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      32 days ago

      There’s a lot of options. Volla phone, fn(x), fur something. You can use a google pixel 3a to put ubuntu onto. I’ve found that most of those phone have mid specs, unless you’re really wishing to dish out.

      • @CCAirWater@lemm.ee
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        32 days ago

        Would the Google pixel not retain some line to Google? I’ve been leaning more and more towards getting away from Google and Microsoft. With Linux, I’m scared I’ll have an unsecure system just by virtue of not knowing dick about Linux except the little coding I’ve taken courses on that barely scratched it.

        Only reason I got Samsung was the cameras on the S22 or 24 or whatever it is I have. Pixel has good cameras, I’ve heard, but it’s entirely Google. Does putting Ubuntu remove all that…?

        Sorry if not the place to ask.

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          Does putting Ubuntu remove all that…?

          I mean, you entirely replace the OS, so i would assume so. For example, I know that GraphineOS is entirely independant of Google, but it’s still Android.

  • @Sunflier@lemmy.world
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    52 days ago

    I miss the sideways swiping in the all apps. I manually changed it, but new apps have to manually be put in place. This new UI suuuuuuuuuuucks. I wish that I could change it back.

    • kamen
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      18 hours ago

      Try a custom launcher - this way you can expect things to stay mostly consistent across major upgrades.

      I understand the reasons for liking stock, but that comes with the risk of getting an overhaul every once in a while.

  • Midnight Wolf
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    853 days ago

    third-party android modifications*

    my family’s pixel devices, and mine running gos, don’t have this. nor the cell bar style, nor the ‘we have to advertise the wifi version so people feel good that bigger number = better’ wifi icon style…

    the default is just a battery icon, though I have it set on my phone to also show the percent alongside it. this hasn’t changed in many years. blame your manufacturer and their skinning and modding.

    • veroxii
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      303 days ago

      Yeah seeing the post had me worried for a while but appears it’s not and android thing but a Samsung thing. This is why I stopped buying Samsung phones 6 years ago.

  • WIZARD POPE💫
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    162 days ago

    Yeah I am sticking with my custom rom until the phone dies. Then probably getting a Sony phonr because those apparently have a no nonsense android on them.

    • @Etterra@discuss.online
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      122 days ago

      Yeah I’ve bought my last Samsung. These over-redesigned UIs that nobody asked for piss me off. If I wanted ugly Apple trash I’d buy ugly Apple trash.

    • GoldenQuetzal
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      62 days ago

      I have two Sonys and love them both. I like that they’re thinner so it’s easier to hold, too. Still have headphone jack and side fingerprint reader.

      • WIZARD POPE💫
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        22 days ago

        Good to hear. I had a sony a while ago. Xperia Z1 compact I think. Great little phone it was. Sadly they now only make really high end phones anymore.

        • GoldenQuetzal
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          22 days ago

          There’s always the 5 or 10 models. Those are still great and also pretty affordable if you scoop them on Swappa or eBay

          • WIZARD POPE💫
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            22 days ago

            I was actually thinking of getting a 1 year old model from ebay. Might reconsider again

  • @CaptDust@sh.itjust.works
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    OneUI 7 is visually a steaming pile of shit. Real “we have iPhone at home” vibes throughout. Specifically for me what they’ve done with icons, why cant i have white or colored icons with dark mode?

    Beta testers complained so much up to release how uncohesive everything is and Samsung constantly shut down feedback with “this doesn’t meet our design goals”. Surprise, now it hits general public and everyone still hates their goals. This won’t ruin them, but it defintely makes me reconsider Samsung going forward.

    Edit - yes I know there’s third party solutions to most android problems, but shouldn’t have to load apps and spend hours customizing to interface without vomiting.

    • RejZoR
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      203 days ago

      I hate how ultra round everything is. Especially sliders like for volume feel so weird and look that way too. I really liked the OneUI 6.x rectangular design with rounded corners way more.

      The dropdown panel is also stupid. It’s just so incredibly clumsy as you have to pull it down from very top, meanwhile the other mode allows you to double swipe down anywhere on the panel and it expands.

      • @derpgon@programming.dev
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        62 days ago

        I am not sure if it is intended to look like this, but how the fuck am I supposed to read my volumes now? What the fuck is this contrast? I have to wear glasses, but without them I could manage (like, when I wake up), but this is now almost unreadable without them. Same with battery.

    • @markovs_gun@lemmy.world
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      62 days ago

      All of my family members have Samsung phones and every single one of them has been complaining about the update. Normal people, tech people, it doesn’t matter. They all hate it. It’s actually kind of insane. The only reason I have been spared so far is that my phone is too old to get the new OneUI update. I can’t imagine any of them will buy a Samsung next time they buy a phone if the UI stays like this. People who buy Android phones are people who like Android phones. You’re not going to lure iPhone users to Android by being more like an iPhone because they’re just going to buy the real deal instead. It’s just stupid. Just the battery icon discussed in the OP was the source of a lot of complaints because it is extremely hard to read especially for older people.

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      103 days ago

      Crazy that they didn’t actually leverage the beta for changing the UX too. A good beta isn’t just to catch bugs, it’s also to catch user experience problems.

    • @boonhet@lemm.ee
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      To your edit: that’s one of top 3 reasons I moved to iOS and while there are annoyances, overall I’ve been happy with it for 3 years. Not suggesting everyone should switch but if you’re tired of tinkering, it’s a good option.

    • @Strider@lemmy.world
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      Ha, uncohesive! Exactly. I was looking for a word what I think of the changes and can absolutely agree.

      It’s a mess.

      Bonus: my (Samsung) camera (app) didn’t zoom when I pressed 3x and after I pinchzoomed manually, I could not take a photo (button did nothing). That never happened before and I missed a good shot 🤬. Afterwards it worked again. Hope that’s not recurring…

    • @Tilgare@lemmy.world
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      I filled up my storage and now I just get download failed notifications every morning. Happy accident, but now I won’t ever empty my storage again.

        • @Tilgare@lemmy.world
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          It actually wasn’t a joke. I went from SGN20U back to a Pixel for a few years, before getting my current Fold6. My prior experience with Samsung was that you could not disable updates and you couldn’t even delay updates because it’ll only let you snooze it for a day or two before it forces the update down your throat no matter what. Had it happen once while I was driving in unfamiliar territory and lost navigation for 15 minutes. Had it happen overnight once and my alarm didn’t go off in the morning. Infuriating.

          I did go ahead and turn off auto download just now - if it actually works without constant nagging, I’ll be thrilled. Cheers.

  • @Kcap@lemmy.world
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    102 days ago

    I hate the single page scroll app drawer. I enjoy being able to swipe up to toggle between home and the app drawer. If you keep the single page scrolling drawer, you can’t swipe up to get back to home. You can change this and revert to pages like we had before, but for some unholy stupid fucking reason, you can’t sort it alphabetically. Like, really? I’ve had to manually reposition all of my apps, and for some reason the toggle seems to be pretty janky to settle an app into the place you want it, so insanely annoying. Add alphabetical sorting back, come on. Basic shit.

      • @Kcap@lemmy.world
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        I tried that but unfortunately when I sort alphabetically it just returns to the single scrolling page. When I go back to custom sort it’s still in random order. Can’t believe the oversight on this basic feature. Thanks for the advice though.

    • Origen
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      543 days ago

      If you pull down and tap the little pencil to edit, then go to panel settings, you will find the option to change the pulldown menus from separate back to together. It made me less irritated but I still dont like the new look.

    • Why? I’m really frustrated it right now because I’m not used to it, but the settings drop down always felt cramped and this logically makes more sense. I can’t think of an instance where I simultaneously wanted to see notifications and settings. Seems to make sense to separate these. I also thought it was annoying when I switched from the little nav buttons at the bottom to gestures, but man I can’t imagine being without gestures now.

      • Wugmeister
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        13 days ago

        Tbh I actually got used to it since posting that comment