Battery bypass is not exclusive to the S23U, it's on other recent Samsungs and it wasn't even first introduced on Samsung phones, it's been on multiple Sony and Asus phones. So yeah, people are gonna make assumptions when you're complaining about how big phones have gotten while owning one of the largest phones on the market.
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Meh, I prefer it under the screen personally.
I have a pair of cheap Skullcandy's that have physical buttons instead of touch sensors. The buttons are basically impossible to use without smooshing the earbud into your ear trying to click it, but it also means it's really hard to accidentally click them. Probably as close as you can get to dumb Bluetooth earbuds.
Not really, it's mostly only budget phones that have it nowadays. The S10E(which stands for 'essential' btw, not 'enterprise') is almost 5 years old, not exactly representative of the modern phone market.
OLED AoD eats a lot of battery because there's still quite a lot of information(and thus, pixels turned on) shown on the AoD. A single pixel blinking on and off would at most use the same power as a dedicated notification led.
Root by default is an awful idea.
Nope, that EU legislation only requires batteries be replaceable, not swappable. In other words, you probably won't need a heat gun to replace it, but you'll probably still need a screwdriver.
Entering, maybe, but breaking? What are they breaking? They're just going down the chimney hole.
A lot people like playing on genuine hardware, and this enables skipping a ton of steps to making that possible. For those select people this really is a massive convenience if maybe not a godsend.
"You can't. You had literally all of eternity to ask your final question, you could've used some of that time to come to terms with your death, but instead you immediately used up your question(and your remaining time) trying to cheat death. Goodbye"
Whoever has the best chance at breaking into the capital district and killing Trump. Next question.