Ask HN: Are there any viable Android phones for a power user to buy nowadays?
12 points| gooob | 2 months ago
here are some requirements that i can think of:
- not huge. small enough to use with 1 hand
- able to root and install custom OS without too much difficulty/annoyance (the manufacturer doesn't actively try to stop you from modifying your own device)
- able to use mint mobile
- has a trackball (like the htc hero, that thing was fuckin awesome)
- possibly some hardware buttons
antinomicus|2 months ago
a-saleh|2 months ago
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d3Xt3r|2 months ago
Sadly no trackball, but no modern phone has one anymore.
[1] https://www.unihertz.com/products/jelly-star
a-saleh|2 months ago
Second, you mostly get to choose one.
Small enough? Yeah, Unihertz Jelly Star is tiny. Maybe you try one of the foldable flip-phones, Razr 2025 allows you to mostly live in the outside screen.
Custom os? Is there anybody else than Fairphone these days?
Buttons? Unihertz Titan emulates old blackberry passports, so it might be too big for you.
I recently bought Galaxy Fold 6 and live inside of the Nixdroid terminal :D
mikewarot|2 months ago
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firefax|2 months ago
I used to have an EeePC back before decent mobile hotspot plans were affordable, I'd love to just use a dumbphone as a hotspot and do most of my computing on a small linux computer, but most of the flip phones I've found use 2G (yikes!)