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  • The biggest issue here is there's only one thing in that list I'd consider a subscription and that's the data connectivity. Especially in a Tesla where there's no option to have Android auto or apple carplay then the only ways you can stream audio would be through Bluetooth so no options to change anything other than skip and replay the songs in a playlist. I don't particularly mind there being a one time cost for most of those features even though they're ridiculously expensive but the worst of it is on Ford, GM and Stalantis.

    Those 3 manufacturers (and maybe more? I'm not sure) have subscriptions for their self driving functions which are included in the car and already paid for. These functions are processed on the car so this is nothing more than a digital lock to features that are already included in the car price.

  • This sucks to hear as I've been paying for their relay service for a while now. I'm wondering if I should work to transfer all emails over to another service...

    I was also considering signing up for Mozilla monitor, but now I'm not so sure if it's just gonna get canned soon or not.

  • Looking though that it looks like Samsung made a comment

    Samsung’s representative stated:

    “I’m unfamiliar with the specific variables that could have come into play with this repair or the unsubstantiated comments from Mr. Jeffrey. What I can tell you is that there is no requirement to pair parts on our smartphones. If a repair were conducted correctly, a device would not lose functionality.”

    I was checking to see if anyone made any additional comments on the Hugh Jeffreys video and someone said they replaced the screen but kept the fingerprint sensor and it still worked fine. I believe replacing the battery with a 3rd party option should still have the device working fine.

    Hugh left a comment on the video as well:

  • Do you have a source for this? I've tried looking up anything online to see if this is something Samsung started to do but couldn't find anything. I am also seeing 3rd party batteries available on Amazon for the a32 5g.

    Here's an example that seems to have good reviews. Couldn't find anything in the reviews that say the battery needed to be paired.

    Edit: battery said it wasn't for a32 5g here's another https://a.co/d/7Zy2N88