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    Android Google-free /e/ OS is now selling preloaded phones in the US, starting at $380

    Android Google-free /e/ OS is now selling preloaded phones in the US, starting at $380


    Google-free /e/ OS is now selling preloaded phones in the US, starting at $380

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    Posted: 02 Mar 2021 08:21 PM PST

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    Posted: 02 Mar 2021 03:14 PM PST

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    Posted: 02 Mar 2021 12:29 PM PST

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    Pixel 4a versus Galaxy S21 Ultra: this is embarrassing

    Posted: 02 Mar 2021 02:58 PM PST

    Why are phones getting so big

    Posted: 01 Mar 2021 02:00 PM PST

    Some of these android phones are unnecessary huge. Most androids are between 6.5-6.6 in while a few are close to 7 in! And I seen a few articles saying in a few months/years there's gonna be some phones that reach up to 8 in. Why are companies making their phones almost tablet size? What's the appeal? Why move away from the 5.5-6.1 in? Honestly curious

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