Android is struggling to keep its market share in the United States, as Apple continues to take over in the market. But, despite Android as a whole losing ground, Google Pixel phones are becoming a bigger slice of the US market.
Counterpoint Research reports that, in Q2 2023, US smartphone shipments dropped by 24% year-over-year. That includes both iPhones and Android phones, and virtually every brand saw a drop in shipments. Samsung saw US shipments drop by 37% while Motorola saw a 17% drop. TCL saw the biggest decline at just shy of 70% year-over-year, and even Apple saw a 6% drop.
ScrivenerX ( @ScrivenerX@lemm.ee ) English51•2 years agoI use a pixel and I have a hard time justifying a different phone.
Maybe things have changed but the last Samsung I had was an S7 and I didn’t like it. It suffered from bloat and didn’t last all that long. Battery issues and the screen started to lose sensitivity.
I’ve used iphones and they aren’t bad, but I really dislike apple’s app store and effort to control everything on my phone. Also everytime a new phone came out my old phone became next to unusable for a month.
I got a pixel 3 and loved it, now I have a pixel 6 and don’t see changing my phone any time soon or going to a non-pixel phone. They last a long time, they work well with everything and the camera is excellent.
lowleveldata ( @lowleveldata@programming.dev ) English22•2 years agoI have a hard time justifying a different phone
A pixel doesn’t have SD card slot or 3.5 mm jack. My Xperia 1V has both. There. Justified.
smeeps ( @smeeps@feddit.uk ) English15•2 years agoI mean most consumers don’t care about those 🤷♀️
lowleveldata ( @lowleveldata@programming.dev ) English11•2 years agomost consumers have shit taste 🤷♀️
Coeus ( @Coeus@coeus.sbs ) English8•2 years agoWhile I understand the appeal, those are 2 features that I don’t need. Having the option would be nice though.
Blastasaurus ( @Blastasaurus@lemm.ee ) English3•2 years agoI’m looking to switch from Samsung to a non-Google phone, It’s too bad no networks seem to carry the Xperia in Canada. Really don’t want to shell out $2000 up front for a phone.
Azzu ( @Azzu@lemm.ee ) English10•2 years agoI’ve used https://shop.fairphone.com/ for a while now, a bit less slick and more expensive, but I’m very satisfied. I already degoogled completely, can’t have a Google phone now :D
SokathHisEyesOpen ( @Anticorp@lemmy.ml ) English3•2 years agoWhat does Fairphone offer for the car infortainment interface, or are you stuck without one?
Azzu ( @Azzu@lemm.ee ) English17•2 years agoI don’t own a car, no idea.
cole ( @cole@lemdro.id ) English8•2 years agoI mean, Fairphone runs Android. So the same Android Auto that a Google Pixel would have
SokathHisEyesOpen ( @Anticorp@lemmy.ml ) English1•2 years agoThat is by Google though. Right? They said their phone is de-googled. So maybe the question isn’t what does Fairphone have, but what does a de-googled Android phone use?
cole ( @cole@lemdro.id ) English1•2 years agofair enough, my bad
TheButtonJustSpins ( @TheButtonJustSpins@infosec.pub ) English1•2 years agoWhich OS do you run on it?
Azzu ( @Azzu@lemm.ee ) English2•2 years ago
sloonark ( @sloonark@lemm.ee ) English4•2 years agoYeah I would never buy a non-Pixel phone now.
Very_Bad_Janet ( @Very_Bad_Janet@kbin.social ) 3•2 years agoCan you explain what you mean by bloat with the s7? I have that and like my phone, just wondering why others don’t.
UnhealthyPersona ( @UnhealthyPersona@beehaw.org ) 6•2 years agoI remember having an S6 and it come with so many apps preinstalled that you can’t uninstall. There’s the default Google/android apps which is fine because those are the basics. Then Samsung puts a bunch of their own apps on there that basically duplicates a bunch of these and can’t be uninstalled, and then there’s other bloat apps like Facebook, maybe candy crush or some shit, maybe Netflix, that all can’t be uninstalled. The worst offender is Facebook because it was on almost any other phone not running stock android but supposedly had deeper privileges as a “system” app
bouncingbollocks ( @bouncingbollocks@lemmynsfw.com ) English2•2 years agoThey’re right at the top in the battery department, there’s still a little bloat but you can disable things. Maybe 5 garbage games and FB
Ooops ( @Ooops@feddit.de ) English1•2 years agoStill using an S7E to this day as the battery seems basically indestructable…
The one single weak spot? I actually had to replace the glue.
crab ( @crab@monero.town ) English31•2 years agoGrapheneOS is what keeps me from switching from Pixel.
fische_stix ( @fische_stix@reddthat.com ) English28•2 years agoSamsung and major carriers are shooting android in the foot with the bloatware. There are less and less viable android models that aren’t half filled with carrier or manufacturer specific apps that can’t be deleted. The pixel might be a tool of the Google devil but at least it provides the illustration of customization. iPhones are still Iphones. People they phone is pretty much the same butvthe hardware gets slightly better. Combine all that with messaging on Iphones essentially excluding android and ut becomes though to stick with anything but a Pixel or iphone. If I didn’t have lots of Google stuff setup for work I might reconsider iphones, but the pixel really has made my life easier via Google big brother. If work used apple big brother I would switch.
ArcaneSlime ( @ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English19•2 years agoThanks grapheneOS!
SokathHisEyesOpen ( @Anticorp@lemmy.ml ) English17•2 years agoAs someone who switched to a Pixel from an iPhone, I’ll tell ya that I think the Pixel is a better phone. The only things iOS has going for it that are better is tap to scroll up, swipe to go forward, and a slightly better camera. Everything else works better on my Pixel.
Gleddified ( @Gleddified@lemmy.ca ) English17•2 years agoCan’t wait for the entire cell phone market to be a monopoly…
Transcendant ( @Transcendant@sopuli.xyz ) English13•2 years agoI got a pixel 7a about 6 months ago. It’s a brilliant phone, once you remove all the google shit / bloat and block all the trackers.
nIi7WJVZwktT4Ze ( @nIi7WJVZwktT4Ze@fost.hu ) English3•2 years agoFor me, it’s the lack of a replaceable battery and the lack of an SD card slot. Otherwise, it would be a perfect phone to tinker with software-wise with all the custom ROMs that are available for Pixels.
ratboy ( @ratboy@lemm.ee ) English13•2 years agoMy Android phone fucking blows. The one I had prior was great but I lost it. I hate the constant alerts from the apps I can’t delete, I can’t take up close photos anymore without it looking like shit and not focusing, the screen will flip horizontal at random times when it’s got the lock screen option turned on. I don’t want a Google phone, though.
Anyone have opinions on the OnePlus phones?
maeries ( @maeries@feddit.de ) English4•2 years agoYou can disable alerts on a per app basis
ratboy ( @ratboy@lemm.ee ) English1•2 years agoI’ve done that before but after updates it seems to reset for some reason? Having to do it over and over is frustrating, unless I’m missing something which is not outside the realm of possibility
huginn ( @huginn@feddit.it ) English3•2 years agoLook into a Nothing Phone as well as you look.
I’m biased but I like my Pixel 7 Pro quite a bit, though the Pixel 7 is also good.
Doesn’t really matter if it’s a Google phone or not though: They track you the exact same unless you fully rip out all Google Services, which also means ripping out all banking apps and the Play store.
ratboy ( @ratboy@lemm.ee ) English2•2 years agoYeah, that’s a good point. I feel like in terms of tracking you have to unplug completely to be successful. No Square card readers, no social media, no Google anything, not to mention having to vet every service you use which doesn’t feel like it would be worth it.
scorpiosrevenge ( @scorpiosrevenge@lemmy.ml ) English2•2 years agoI’ve been using oneplus phones for years and theyre awesome but I’m not running the oxygenOS that it comes with, I’m running lineageOS or other AOSP type of roms.
Haven’t messed with the stock oxygen (I think it’s called ColorOS now?) in a while, but maybe will check it out. Far as I knew it didn’t really come with any bloat ware?
Molzor ( @Molzor@lemmy.ca ) English2•2 years agoHad a OnePlus for quite a while, battery was pretty bad and heated up like crazy.
notenoughbutter ( @notenoughbutter@lemmy.ml ) English1•2 years agooneplus has its own sort of problems
I’ve heard ram management sucks on oneplus 11 with 12 GB ram because they keep killing apps in background to preserve battery(even after using the phone for weeks so it should’ve adapted)you should give grapheneos on pixel a try I’m using it on pixel 7 and all the apps that I use work(mostly, only bank apps have problems, check this user contributed list for verified bank apps https://privsec.dev/posts/android/banking-applications-compatibility-with-grapheneos/
Coeus ( @Coeus@coeus.sbs ) English13•2 years agoA pixel with custom firmware that removes the Google is my preferred phone choice.
- argv_minus_one ( @argv_minus_one@beehaw.org ) English4•2 years ago
Is there a way to recover the stock OS if you brick it?
I know PCs are completely fail-safe in this regard, since you can always factory reset the machine by booting an installation image of the stock OS, but what about phones?
Coeus ( @Coeus@coeus.sbs ) English8•2 years agoGoogle makes it very easy to flash Pixels back to stock through Chrome browser. Recently I was trying to flash /e/os to my Pixel 4a 5G. I bricked it 6 times and still can’t get it to install but I was able to flash back to stock easily. I recommend Graphene OS on the Pixel of you want to start taking back your life and start removing Google from it.
- argv_minus_one ( @argv_minus_one@beehaw.org ) English3•2 years ago
Nice.
Which keyboard do you use? I’ve been trying FlorisBoard (installed from F-Droid) on the stock OS, but the swipe typing is frustratingly inaccurate compared to Gboard.
Coeus ( @Coeus@coeus.sbs ) English3•2 years agoI tried out FlorisBoard earlier this year and was having the same issues. I am currently using this and it works more or less like gboard but without the G.
- argv_minus_one ( @argv_minus_one@beehaw.org ) English1•2 years ago
Any idea why it isn’t on F-Droid?
Coeus ( @Coeus@coeus.sbs ) English1•2 years agoI would assume because it was a one off type thing. People liked open board buy wanted swipe typing so it was forked and it was added. The apk is available on github.
worfamerryman ( @worfamerryman@beehaw.org ) English13•2 years agoAs an iOS user the bloat on android is a huge turnoff for me.
I’d potentially switch to a Samsung if it didn’t have all that stuff pre installed on it.
It may be the second biggest reason I’m sticking with iOS. Of fact, if they got rid of bloat and iMessage was available on Android, I’d jump over in a second.
Psythik ( @Psythik@lemm.ee ) English27•2 years agoWell there’s your problem. You’re looking at Samsung phones.
Honestly, they’re one of the worst when it comes to bloatware. They do it because their devices are so popular that they can get away with it. Stick with a Pixel, and you can’t go wrong.
(BTW, what’s with iPhone users’ obsession with iMessage? Google Messages has the same capabilities. Not trying to hate; genuinely curious. If your only experience with texting on Android is with using whatever came with your device, then I understand why you’d prefer Apple’s implementation. That’s the whole appeal of Android: if you don’t like how a component works, you can swap it out.)
worfamerryman ( @worfamerryman@beehaw.org ) English11•2 years agoTo answer the iMessage thing.
I’m from the states but live in a different country. It’s the easiest free way to stay in touch with family and friends.
A number of people have been like “just move to X and if they don’t follow, then forget about them.”
But it’s not really realistic to ask all the people I might contact throughout the year to switch to a new app in case I contact them.
So I truly feel locked in because of that.
Psythik ( @Psythik@lemm.ee ) English12•2 years agoPlease elaborate further. What’s so special about iMessage that it can be used in other countries, but every single messaging app for Android can’t? Google Messages is free too. Again, not trying to hate. Just trying to understand.
worfamerryman ( @worfamerryman@beehaw.org ) English8•2 years agoI don’t know anyone who uses google messages and I’m not going to convince the 20 people on my group chat to switch to it since we only catch up a few times per year.
Random acquaintances that I contact a few times per year will also not bother to figure it out as it will just idle 9 months of the year.
It’s just a real roadblock that locked people into the platform.
stown ( @stown@sedd.it ) English3•2 years agoI use Google Messages to chat with my family who mostly use iMessage. I can see all the reactions and stuff so there aren’t really any compatibility issues. You don’t need an iphone or iMessage to communicate with people on iMessage.
worfamerryman ( @worfamerryman@beehaw.org ) English4•2 years agoBut if I use google messages, it will be sent as an sms. So suddenly I have to pay for every international text and call made.
I’m from the states, but I do not live there at the moment.
It’s much easier for me to keep iOS instead of trying to convert 100 people to use some other messaging app.
Where I live, no one uses iMessage and I have all the major chat apps installed. So it’s not a problem for me, but even my parents struggled to understand what WhatsApp was and they are decently tech savvy.
roneyxcx ( @roneyxcx@lemdro.id ) English2•2 years agoOne thing about iMessage is that you can reply and send messages from all your Apple devices. I know the https://messages.google.com/ but the you need to keep it open on your computer for notification to come. Then there is the Facetime video/audio quality, it’s miles better than Whatsapp, Google Meet or any other video calling app. You can easily share your screens, you can even start a call on iPhone and transfer the call easily to a Mac or iPad seamlessly without even cutting the call. Also the Whatsapp and Google Meet video call quality is like 140p vs 1080p on Facetime. For the average the user who has never used iMessage and Facetime they will never understand what they are missing but for others it’s different case.
float ( @float@feddit.de ) English3•2 years agoYou don’t really have to choose. I have WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal and Threema installed all at the same time. I don’t like Apple and since there’s no iMessage for Android (I guess), I can’t use that. But that’s not really my choice, it’s Apple’s choice. I won’t let them lock me down into their ecosystem. Just send SMSes to the people you only have on iMessage and that don’t understand why they are implicitly forcing their opinion on others.
worfamerryman ( @worfamerryman@beehaw.org ) English2•2 years ago99% of my contacts are iMessage only. It would be cheaper to just buy a second phone than to pay international calling and sms rates.
I have like 10 chat apps installed for local contacts. It’s just US contacts that don’t understand his to get off iMessage.
Very_Bad_Janet ( @Very_Bad_Janet@kbin.social ) 5•2 years agoCan you explain what you mean by bloatware? Do you mean all the apps the phones come installed with, or do you mean something else? Would it be simple to uninstall what you don’t want? Curious bc I have a Samsung phone.
worfamerryman ( @worfamerryman@beehaw.org ) English12•2 years agoWell here are a few examples.
I don’t like having Facebook and stuff on the phone. If I want the app, ill download it.
Secondly, I do not want multiple calendar apps and browsers on the phone by default.
I don’t need chrome and the Samsung browser.
I also do not think I need to setup a samsung account and a google account and have backups in both places.
I guess it’s just a little overwhelming.
Hawk ( @Hawk@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English10•2 years agoI think this is a big part of why Android is losing popularity but the Pixel is gaining it.
Every manufacturer’s excessive need to fill their phones with as many sponsored apps is getting to a point where people simply don’t buy them anymore.
At least the Pixel sticks to their own Google ecosystem, much like the iPhone and is at least a bit less locked down than others.
Auli ( @Auli@lemmy.ca ) English7•2 years agoBut it still installs so many apps I don’t want. I mean iOS allows you to remove almost any app that is preinstalled. Why doesn’t google? I don’t want drive, YTMusic. Their phones have alot of bloat installed.
worfamerryman ( @worfamerryman@beehaw.org ) English2•2 years agoIf Pixel was available in my country in an official capacity that would be the one I would choose. But if I were in the market for an Android, I would go this route for sure. The bloat is more annoying than anything else.
Plus with a Pixel, its just google snooping. With anyone else, it is google and the oem snooping. It would be nice is google pushed using your phone as a desktop more. It could be their way into the desktop space.
_galactose ( @_galactose@kbin.social ) 5•2 years agoI got a Samsung just because I like the phones the best, but otherwise I don’t use any of the pre-installed apps that came with it and disabled/installed all of it.
worfamerryman ( @worfamerryman@beehaw.org ) English3•2 years agoI honestly think samsung has the best looking phones by far.
If iMessage game to android, I’d switch to a galaxy in a heartbeat, even with the preinstalled stuff. I figure a lot of that can be removed or at least hidden to an extent.
SkepticElliptic ( @SkepticElliptic@beehaw.org ) English4•2 years agoYou do know that is up to the OEM right? Just like buying a PC. Of course if you buy a laptop from Wal-Mart from some weird company it’s going to come with a bunch of nonsense on it.
We’re talking about pixel, googles phone. It’s going to come with the standard Google products installed.
LinyosT ( @LinyosT@sopuli.xyz ) English3•2 years agoDifference is that on a PC m you’re free to remove all of that bloat. On android you can’t, not without fucking around with external tools like ADB.
Very_Bad_Janet ( @Very_Bad_Janet@kbin.social ) 2•2 years agoThanks for the explanation. That makes sense. I’ve been less aware of that and on recently, after having the phone for a while, have I been deleting many of the pre-installed apps.
basuramannen ( @basuramannen@discuss.tchncs.de ) English10•2 years agoIs there an Android phone that supports dual boot? I would like to have that so can use Lineage or something similar and only boot into Google android when I need to use banking app or government ID that requires the safetynet antifeture. This would free me from carrying two phones. But I suppose a locked down bootloader can not support dual boot and an unlocked will not support the safetynet antifeature.
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Dr_Duckless ( @Dr_Duckless@lemmy.ml ) English3•2 years agoalmost every good android phones have locked bootloaders.
cooopsspace ( @cooopsspace@infosec.pub ) English7•2 years agoPixel with CalyxOS checking in
KevonLooney ( @KevonLooney@lemm.ee ) English7•2 years agoI definitely bought a used phone last time. It’s has literally nothing wrong with it and was about $350. New phones are for suckers.
worfamerryman ( @worfamerryman@beehaw.org ) English12•2 years agoIt’s totally a gamble though. The fact that you have to state that there is nothing wrong with it proves that it is a concern.
So it’s good there was nothing wrong, there was a chance you would be stuck with a $350 brick.
- bdonvr ( @bdonvr@thelemmy.club ) English4•2 years ago
Never had a bad experience with Swappa
worfamerryman ( @worfamerryman@beehaw.org ) English1•2 years agoThanks for the recommendation.
KevonLooney ( @KevonLooney@lemm.ee ) English2•2 years agoNope. Got it from Backmarket. You can just return it, no questions asked.
Although they sent it in an Amazon package, so I guess it was from Amazon. Either way, just select the top quality used one and return it if there’s any issues.
worfamerryman ( @worfamerryman@beehaw.org ) English1•2 years agoI’m not in the US. There are no returns in the country where I live.
KevonLooney ( @KevonLooney@lemm.ee ) English1•2 years agoSounds like the problem is with your country, not used phones. Don’t ever buy something from a place that doesn’t accept returns.
worfamerryman ( @worfamerryman@beehaw.org ) English1•2 years agoSo I shouldn’t buy anything from anywhere again?
vagrantprodigy ( @vagrantprodigy@lemmy.whynotdrs.org ) English2•2 years agoFor $350 I’d rather buy last years model new when it goes on sale.
ilikenoodlez ( @ilikenoodlez@lemmy.ml ) English6•2 years agoIf Google’s custom soc is good I’d love to finally own a pixel. Hate having to use chinese phones to get non bloated android at a reasonable price.
Cryptic Fawn ( @CrypticFawn@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English5•2 years agoI feel like a bit of a unicorn for using a Nokia 5.4. Never met another person that uses any of Nokia’s recent smartphones. 😭
Psythik ( @Psythik@lemm.ee ) English5•2 years agoNokia still makes smartphones!?!?!?!?!?
(Well at least now you know what the problem is. Why aren’t they advertising this?)
zaphod ( @zaphod@feddit.de ) English4•2 years agoNot really, the company is called HMD Global, Nokia has an investment in it and there are probably a lot of former Nokia employees working there, but it’s not a subsidiary.
Psythik ( @Psythik@lemm.ee ) English4•2 years agoAh okay, thanks for explaining it. Guess I should just stick with Pixel devices, then. (I miss the old OnePlus; they used to be such a good alternative to Pixels.)
Cryptic Fawn ( @CrypticFawn@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English1•2 years agoYep, they sure do! They target the budget market and therefore are competing mainly with Moto in that area, and even still make feature phones too.
I do wish I saw more marketing for them. The only reason why I even bought my original Nokia 3.1 and then my 5.4 is because I deliberately go out of my way to keep an eye on their products.
Papamousse ( @Frederic@beehaw.org ) English2•2 years agoI remember my 6.1 bought in 2018 at a Best Buy, it was a really cool phone, solid and all, I like Nokia phones.
suoko ( @Suoko@feddit.it ) English2•2 years agoIs it bloatware free like pixel and Motorola or it has some nokia cloud/store preinstalled?
Cryptic Fawn ( @CrypticFawn@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English2•2 years agoBloatware free. =)