justalittleguy
Definitely a failure on Microsoft’s part that will make anyone wary of trying the inevitable foldable and slab phones they’ll release. You don’t have to declare a Duo 3 is coming or anything right now, but you have to say that you’re supporting the device that came out less than 2 years ago.
Finally. This is my favorite side effect of the advent of foldables - more people seeing the big tablet landscape mode of apps, and thus the fact that so many apps are incompatible coming to light.
My fiancee is in love with the Touch Bar so I hope they don’t.
I disagree. Gestures are better.
It’s subjective. I have no problem one handed and think it’s fewer accidents because it takes more than just a tap to trigger.
That said I’m on Samsung where the gestures are amazing. I still don’t get the appeal of other brands that all have worse update lifetime, worse UI goodies, etc.
S22U user here. I’d almost never recommend someone upgrade from the 22 to the 23.
However, if you’re coming from something older right now, the things to keep in mind if you take up the 22 over the 23 is:
- 1 less year over software support
- Slightly slower, and significantly less power efficient, chip (Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 vs 8 Gen 2)
As someone probably planning to keep their phone for a while if your last phone was a V30, I’d take that into huge consideration when you pick. With the S23U, you could get it, have it for as many years as that V30 has been out, and still be getting your last updates.
While I’m not itching for an app, as I’m just using the built-in home page shortcut functionality in my browser, which launches the web page basically as its own app (no URL bar), I look forward to this and Boost for Lemmy. Way back when, I was a Sync user. If this drops first, I could see myself using that again.
Fingers crossed for good trade deals from Watch 4 Classic to Watch 6 Classic/Pro, and from Tab S8 to Tab S9.