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by ueouieodue
2177 days ago
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> That was an issue with one phone, once, and it was a problem with the battery, not Android If my house burns down, I personally won't care if it's android in general, the model, or the battery in the android phone which destroyed everything I own. > That's actually solved by rooting since you can update from any source instead of just signed packages Installing software downloaded from xda-developers is, what I like to call, malware as a service (tm). |
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Like the person said, it was literally one Samsung model that had issues and it could've just as well have been an iOS device. Looking at how many recalls and repair programs they have for design flaws, I don't think anyone should paint Apple as the better side here.