Kia ora!

I’ve been an ios user for 100 years at this point, but used to be deep in the android scene before then. I’ve just got an android for a work phone and am wondering what’s changed in the last 10 years - what are your essential apps, settings, customisations? I’ve had a hunt around xda but can’t seem to find much in the way of roms for my model (Samsung A04) - back in the day it seemed there was a thread for every device!

What do I need to know?

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    1 year ago

    I’m on a pixel 7 pro and, what? That’s been the least of my annoyances on this thing. The app switcher is bonkers if you use gestures to control the phone. That’s my main gripe.

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      I wish the uninstall was actually an uninstall for some apps. Like chrome, for example, can only be “disabled” and I’ve had times where it randomly re-enabled itself on my pixel 6 so I occasionally have to check whether or not my phone is doing what I actually wanted it to. All in all the pixel is a pretty solid option, just the odd quirk here and there

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        1 year ago

        Some yes, some no. Mostly the ‘required’ ones are uninstallable.

        All but the most required of them can be stripped to stock and disabled though.

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            Files by Google is one I never use but is uninstallable.
            Chrome is not uninstallable. It can be factory reset and disabled though.
            Play Store can be stripped and disabled.

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                There are more apps but it’s mostly the same crap they have on other phones so it doesn’t feel out of place. Especially without the carrier branding and apps.