Hi everyone,

Currently looking at either a Pixel 8 or a S23 as a replacement for my Zenfone 8 that is slowly becoming a hindrence due to (primarily) the battery. I would replace it, but as it costs a lot to do that here and I have needs for a non-compromised water protection DIY feels like a dangerous option.

So S23 vs Pixel 8, what would you guys recommend assuming I can get either for the same price?

I like the S23 hardware a bit better on paper, but as Pixel phones generally are very flashable my anti-Google sentiments might (ironically) push me there.

I would get a fairphone 5 for the hot-swappable battery etc if they weren’t so expensive for what you get, and as Im buying second hand reuse is better for the environment anyways.

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    8 months ago

    1000% pixel 8 + grapheneos.

    Sauce: former Samsung user tired of the bloatware, spying, terrible battery life due to constantly running bullshit in the background, etc. who moved to a pixel 8 + grapheneos. The experience is night and day and its quite liberating to finally feel like I own my phone and not the other way around.

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      8 months ago

      I had an unlocked S20 for 3 years and battery life was great until I dropped it twice in as many months and it stopped working. Was simple to disable things running in the background. Didn’t notice much difference to stock android and lineageOS personally. Just tossing out another viewpoint

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      8 months ago

      I appreciate the freedom feeling, bought a Pocophone F1 a couple years ago just to flash it with custom roms.

      Have you tried Lineage? How would you compare the experience of using them if so? Some of the custom roms I’ve tried had some things I missed UX/functionality wise but as people seem quite happy with Graphene I assume it is nice to use.

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        8 months ago

        I actually use lineage on my tablet… its an older unofficial build so I’m not sure how representative it is of the wider lineageos, but IMO its good at what it does, keeping old devices running long after Google abandons them, but its nowhere near the polish and thoughtful design the grapheneos team puts out.

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      8 months ago

      Yeah, that is one of the reasons I’m intrigued. Havent looked at it since the Rossman/Daniel Micay thing though, is it still good?

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        8 months ago

        Daniel is okay. The shit he got from opinion-spreading people like Rossman… doesnt make sense.

        He is still very active, maybe not the official head of the project but will still answer like every Github issue.

        He and many others have very profound Android knowledge and discuss.grapheneos.org and their website is really helpful.

        GrapheneOS is simply a good system. They change so much in minimalist ways that make sense, like sandboxed play or enhanced permission toggles.

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    8 months ago

    I’m actually waiting for the new Pixel 8A to come out sometime in May. Currently have Pixel 5 with grapheneos and I’m gonna have graphene on the pixel 8a as well.

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    8 months ago

    I have an S23U and a P8P and I vastly prefer the S23U.

    But, if it’s flashability you’re after then it’d have to be the Pixel.

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    8 months ago

    Two cents, I was going to recommend fairphone, my pixel 6 has been one irritating “update” after another that has made features worse and worse and some at this point have become bugs.

    I’m completely over pixels and will be getting a fairphone next, great design and ethics I can feel good about.

    Also, wtf no expandable storage, Google? What a shitty choice. I had cheaper phones with terabytes of storage years ago.

    Check the 8 camera too, my pixel does some irritating high contrast postproc that I cannot turn off no matter what options are deselected, and even if I choose raw photos, the night looks like day.

    Night sight is amazing for night vision but it makes my night pictures look almost like daylight, it’s crazy.

    I’ll stop there, but the issues abound.

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      If you own a Pixel, get GrapheneOS. Please give it a try! AOSP has not very many features, but GrapheneOS is profound.

      I sadly have to advise against Fairphones. They make empty promises, include outdated hardware in their phones so they will not actually get that long firmware updates as promised.

      Also, they are way less secure than a Pixel.

      And they get quick access to Android Updates as they are certified, and still are extremely late at shipping the updates on time.

      GrapheneOS can literally just see them when they are out, but still has only a delay of a day or so.

      Fairphone is not a good company it seems. They are a bit more repairable, but their phones are way less secure and you shouldnt use their OS.

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        8 months ago

        But I haven’t heard anything that negates their ethically sourced materials or work force re Fairphone

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            Afaik, they don’t use child slavery, use sustainable manufacturing practices, they’re highly transparent about their labor practices and sourcing, strongly focused on environmentalism, and making things easy for their customers in terms of reparability and os customization.

            I’m sure they’re not perfect, but they’re blowing away the competition I’m aware of with respect to responsibility, sustainability, trust, respect and service for their customers.

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              Fairphones run Google’s Android operating system. As phone hardware improves, Google updates Android to increase functionality, and these updates render long-life hardware of Fairphones obsolete. Fairphone responds by slowing the frequency of updates on their phones, but certain apps require the latest Android version to run.

              Source

              Thats not a technical report but still very strange.

              In general I couldnt find anything through a quick search, but I remember hearing that Apple pays the workers more than Fairphone.

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                8 months ago

                Oh, I’m definitely getting one of the murena fairphones, I wanted a Linux phone OS forever.

                I’d be interested in seeing a source for Apple and fairphone worker wages, that makes zero sense to me, since so much of apples assembly work is done in China, specifically to keep manufacturing costs down.

                Maybe because Apple pays more to their US engineers or something? But the children harvesting the minerals and the factory workers working 16-hour shifts in apple factories in China are the ones I’m concerned about.

                I much prefer ethically sourced smartphone materials and workers, and as far as I can tell, fair phone is the only smartphone company committed to those sustainable and respectful ideals.

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                  Android is Linux, and every custom Android is just using AOSP (The Android open source project) ans putting some stuff on top, adding apps, thats it.

                  GrapheneOS is the only project adding substantial hardening, security and privacy improvements.

                  They will also never do something that doesnt work well. For example they have an internet permission, while LineageOS has a different method that may not be as secure and thus privacy friendly.

                  Phone companies often use the same manifacturers. No those were about the wages of the workers in the factories in china. Everyone produces in China basically, they are the best and have the most advanced tech too.

                  Yes I also think Fairphone is trying to be sustainable. They are doing good stuff, but they are too small to have their own factories etc.

                  They have the best repair documentation

                  This video from Our Changing Climate was my source

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        8 months ago

        Not really relevant for a person who wants to use community ROMs because of “anti-Google sentiments”.

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          8 months ago

          Actually, it still is relevant because custom ROMs often incorporate driver and security updates to the base ROM.

          I know Graphene recommends against the out-of-support Pixels for this reason.

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            8 months ago

            If your stock OS doesnt ship updates it is very likely the custom OS will also not be able to ship them