Bill Murray
Ghostbuster, weatherman, author, badger, lunatic.
Been playing with a few android phones and one things that continues to annoy vs. Apple's IOS is the fucking bloatware installed on most devices.
Last device I tried was the Samsung S23 with Android 13 and their overlay One UI. When I search for and then try what most people tout about One UI I'm not left with the impression I need much of it (photo editing, some device shortcuts, etc.) and would expect that most of what I want to do would be captured natively in the Android OS. Am I wrong?
Next phone I want to try out is the Pixel 7. I've never owned a google phone but they always seem to be described as having the least amount of bloatware and the most "virginal" flavor of the Android OS.
So guess the question is there anything that's really being missed by not using something like Samsung's One UI overlay that can't be accomplished by Android 13? If I wanted the bare Android experience on a Samsung phone couldn't I still root it....or is that still an option these days?
And any thoughts on the Pixel build quality?
As much as I can like technology at times this does sort of having me wish back to the days of plain old cell phones. The Motorola MicroTac Elite, Razr V3 were excellent phones! Smart devices could have ended with the RIM 957 and I'd probably have been happy.
Last device I tried was the Samsung S23 with Android 13 and their overlay One UI. When I search for and then try what most people tout about One UI I'm not left with the impression I need much of it (photo editing, some device shortcuts, etc.) and would expect that most of what I want to do would be captured natively in the Android OS. Am I wrong?
Next phone I want to try out is the Pixel 7. I've never owned a google phone but they always seem to be described as having the least amount of bloatware and the most "virginal" flavor of the Android OS.
So guess the question is there anything that's really being missed by not using something like Samsung's One UI overlay that can't be accomplished by Android 13? If I wanted the bare Android experience on a Samsung phone couldn't I still root it....or is that still an option these days?
And any thoughts on the Pixel build quality?
As much as I can like technology at times this does sort of having me wish back to the days of plain old cell phones. The Motorola MicroTac Elite, Razr V3 were excellent phones! Smart devices could have ended with the RIM 957 and I'd probably have been happy.
