• slurp@programming.dev
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    6 months ago

    As someone who just switched to an Xperia as it’s one of the few phones that still has a headphone jack, NFC, and microSD slot, this sucks. The software support is the biggest problem IMO because the rest is great.

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      6 months ago

      And it wasn’t a proprietary storage card? They didn’t invent their own headphone jack that only works with Sony headphones? Amazing. It’s like a whole new company!

      If you can’t tell, I’m still salty about aaaaaallllllllllllllllll the shit they pulled in the 90s/00s. Nothing like buying an mp3 player with money I should’ve been spending more responsibly and then learning I could only use Sony brand storage cards. Cards that cost twice as much for the same storage space. I bought my Xbox and dropped PlayStation solely because of those shenanigans.

      If, in twenty years, HP makes the only computer that doesn’t give you literal AIDS I still won’t buy one. And i feel the same about Sony today

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        6 months ago

        Sony is shifty with their PlayStation practices but their phones are genuinely good - seems like they are closer with the camera part of the business, which is pretty well liked from what I understand. The software support (or lack of) is the main issue but the hardware is clearly made by people that care (although apparently not enough about overheating on the IV series).

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          6 months ago

          My institutional memories prevent me from buying Sony

          When the PS4 came out and my old friends were clamoring over it i thought, “In 2003, we swore ‘never again’. In 2013, we broke that promise.”

          But i NEVER DID

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            6 months ago

            Yeah, I had that with Sony, Apple, Microsoft, Google, Samsung.

            A couple years ago, I decided not to cut my nose off to spite my face and evaluate the products and hope some shenanigans root kit doesn’t happen after i’ve purchased it

            I think im paraphrasing the author Iain Banks here, I feel like a piece of sweet corn in a turd, technically I’m intact but I’m still surrounded by shit.

            On the plus side it pushed me to Linux as my desktop OS.

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      6 months ago

      headphone jack, NFC, and microSD

      The holy trinity.

      I need to move on from my LG (RIP) G6 soon due to battery life and apps becoming unsupported so I’ve been shopping around.

      Right now I have a headphone jack, NFC, MicroSD, FM Radio and 4k video recording. I’ll probably have to give up the radio at least if not more to get a well rounded phone.

      The G6 came out 7 years ago but it feels like most new phones are a downgrade in comparsion.

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        6 months ago

        I miss my G6 a lot - easily the phone I was most happy with. Sadly, mine had battery issues years ago.

        Why do I love the phones of (potentially) soon to be dying (phone divisions of) companies? I should ask a therapist.

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        6 months ago

        Some Asian markets don’t use it, so there are some exceptions. This becomes important when the other requirements filter it down so much (but this was more of a problem a few years ago).

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    6 months ago

    I hope they can find their footing again, I’ve always liked Sonys phone designs. I still miss my old Xperia Z, one of the early phones to the waterproofing game iirc. Certainly my first waterproof phone, loved taking it into the shower lmao. Then T-Mobile stopped carrying Sony phones :(

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          6 months ago

          Honestly though lol, taking your phone into the shower has to be a new level from my perspective. I bring it almost everywhere in my pocket, even on the toilet as most do. But I’ve never felt the need to bring it into the shower. Am I the odd one? I feel like there’s gotta be a limit to my addiction… 10 minutes while I’m cleaning myself should be a good break lol.

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            6 months ago

            You could clean one very specific part of you for a few minutes with some nature documentaries playing in the background is what they’re saying.

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              6 months ago

              I guess I’m past the point where I would do that in the shower, these days. 🤷‍♂️

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    6 months ago

    I had several Xperias before switching to Pixel. It was the lack of updates that did it for me. Offer 7 years of updates in a repairable package and I’ll buy an Xperia again. At this point the only two trains that look acceptable with their own pros and cons are Pixel and Fairphone.

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      6 months ago

      Sony will do the bare minimum that they are forced to. So 5 years due to the EU. Repairability idk about that. Parts are hard to source outside of Asia for Xperia phones.

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    6 months ago

    Sony Phones… by the way, I think big part of development still is in Sweden (can someone corroborate?). can be saved… Sony has this evil nature with overreaching copyright protections but Sony Xperias has been remarkable independent on Sony’s appalling reputation.

    Most point on the overprice problem… true. For what we get, outstanding optics (but many have them too now), a headphone jack and the best fingerprint sensor placement won’t cut it anymore. For that is overpriced!

    Now, Xperias, do this (and wont require any more $$$):

    1. Let Sony Xperias offer more support for open is phones to alternative OS (GrapheneOS, /e/, SailfishOS and the like) than just opening its bootloader. Best yet, partner with one of them!!
    2. Stay in the 6in format… or better yet, 5.6-5.8in. There is a silent outcry for smaller phones for years! Don’t fall for what trials testimonies people say, let that to Samsung. Go with your guts!
    3. Maintain the jack, microSD, NFC, notification LED, no notch, side fingerprint scanner and angled format.

    Millions won’t mind to pay a premium for that, now, truly distinguished, phone that one can feel proud owning it and… well displaying it out there too.

    Proud owner of 5 Xperias since Nokia’s 808 but, since 2022 with 2 Pixels with GrapheneOS whose hardware I hate to death but with no viable alternative left.