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      1 year ago

      Ironically that’s one of the only phones that you have the choice of not running stock

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          That isn’t the only factor though. Take OnePlus, for example. You can still unlock their bootloaders, but if you check out XDA you’ll see that their hasn’t been any custom roms for a OnePlus flagship since the 9 pro because they stopped publishing the MSM tool, so the risk of bricking the phone is too great.

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            I guess the same thing is happened with samsung after the s10 series. No new roms for the newer ones apart from 1 or 2 oneui based roms.

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      I used to turn to custom roms to extend the life of my phone. My first smartphone didn’t get an official update after I purchased it for example. The custom roms often made the phone snappier too.

      These days I’m on a mid range Samsung phone released almost 4 years ago and it’s still getting updates.

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      Ditto on a Pixel 6 Pro. There were a ton of people with issues when this thing came out, but I was lucky enough to dodge all the issues.

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      Google really did a number on that one, both positive and negative. I kind of hate it…

      And yet you bought a Pixel and supported them in this.