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The article discusses the issues with Google's Pixel 4a battery update. The update has caused drastically reduced battery life for many users, with some experiencing only two hours of charge. Google has offered three options for affected users: a battery replacement, $50, or $100 in Google Store credit. However, the update has been criticized for its lack of transparency and the inconvenience it has caused. Additionally, the update was built on a personal machine, not the proper build system, and has led to confusion and frustration among users.

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[–] phoenixz 20 points 4 weeks ago (7 children)

Okay, I was thinking about my next phone being a pixel, ain't going to happen now.

One thing is fucking over your customers with an update like that, but then not fixing it and instead offering 50 bucks is just giving your customers a finger straightin the face

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 weeks ago (4 children)

I’m in a slightly similar boat. I was considering one of this foldable phones next…but what’s the point in leaving one big tech for another?

[–] phoenixz 2 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

I'm seriously considering an open source phone now, one that has everything open source, no Google or Apple shit.

I do want one that has good cams, battery, and display, though

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 weeks ago

AFAIK as close as you can get is PinePhone or Librem5. But both have pretty poor battery life, an IPS display (technically could be OLED at the expense of even more battery consumption), and pretty jank camera (drivers for good cameras are proprietary, and a lot of modern smartphones rely on postprocessing for quality too).

Don't get me wrong, PinePhone made fantastic progress in 6 years, but your experience may vary (some people use it as a daily smartphone, some as a dumb phone, others are just turned off immediately)

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