This hasn't been said just once though.
What is the point of this article?
Perhaps that's an opportunity, if you don't think it's a value trap that is.
The 6P was a really nice phone.
I like that it's a separate application. I had issues with the way OneDrive integrated with Windows/Office and conflicts with my corporate OneDrive account (this was a while ago, this may have been fixed).
I always prefer to have a full local copy (Google Drive, which a use for specific data has been really annoying with this) without using Cloud Files API or any extra features. A literal cloud sync of specific folder, nothing else.
I mostly use Dropbox out of habit (and because I have a grandfathered account). I've been meaning to switch to ProtonDrive (already have a paid account with them for email), just haven't got to it yet.
One advantage of Dropbox is that it is not that integrated into Windows/office.
I use Dropbox, albeit I have an old free account with much more storage than their 2GB base.
You don't need to use SAF if your app is not distributed via Google Play? This is news for me.
Pichai steered around such questions on grounds that the case is in progress, but warned possible remedies "could have unintended consequences, particularly to the dynamic tech sector and the American leadership there."
And monopolies also have consequences in terms worse pricing, fewer product offerings and less innovation.
Going to pile on, I have a Samsung A73 and videos are fine.
Do you use some sort of custom settings?
There is a reason the "forbidden fruit" concept was chosen for inclusion in religious texts. :)