• @Zerush@lemmy.ml
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      F-Droid apps are always preferable, as many FOSS on Google Play are modified to match Google’s ‘privacy’ policy. In the same way that for example Blokada on Google Play is a ‘decaffeinated’ (Slim) version of the version on the official website or that of F-Droid. The only lack is, that apps out of Google Play or from F-Droid aren’t updated automatically.

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          13 years ago

          Well, but not the older versions, out there also those which don’t have the last model of smartphones with Android 12. Mine has more than 5 years and I will using it while it works, before to buy a new one.

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            It’ll take at least one year in order to see some cheap android phones with this latest version…

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              I think that in view of the environment that has already been damaged enough, it is somewhat hypocritical to change the cell phone when the old one continues to work well and does its service.

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    63 years ago

    I’ve been using it for a few months, and I only wish it had Doppler radar.

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    I personally use the app of the state meteorology agency, which is also OpenSource, open data, the most complete and very well designed (AEMET in Spain). These are the ones that provide the meteorological data used by all other apps and media (press, TV, etc.)