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  • The keyboard won't stop the mistakes made in the heat of passion Jimbo

  • Leaked documents from Samsung

    What logic does Samsung think that it's a good idea to destroy an entire phone just because of it using a third party part.

  • No not really. Maybe the early access is paywalled. But that's usually it.

  • Google aio smh

  • The big brains at sony: No

  • Np I wish I could give you a time for when that will happen. I will also do the Xperia one as well in 8ish hours

  • No unfortunately. We just a pair of smart glasses

  • Np let me know if you find anything. Useful for me to post here!

  • Your not the only one tbf

  • You have been able to buy Sony phones unlocked and able to get the bootloader. But with the IV/V Sony lock it because of Verizon.

    There are ways to bypass it on xda.

  • Honestly they don't have to lower the price. If they just opened up the software I would make the jump.

    Sony already does this and doesn't do the stupid camera drm anymore now.

  • 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.

  • They removed the drm on phone released after 2019 with the start of the current Xperia 1/5/10 lineup.

    • The naming is dreadful. What comes after the Xperia 1? Why the Xperia 1 II of course! I swear only their console division is capable of clear and sensible naming.

    Their phone division is run by their camera division and unfortunately the naming makes sense in that situation

    • They've fallen seriously behind in software support. This will be mitigated by EU legislation forcing longer support, but it'll still be behind Samsung/Google.

    I think only Samsung and Google are doing 7 years of updates. Plus fun fact Sony releases Asop builds of newer versions of android 3 years after eol. But for some reason they won't extend updates for their gms roms

  • I hope they improve the amp for the jack at least.

  • Yes if you get the global one since the ones that are the Japanese carrier/us model

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