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    • nadnerBN
      nadnerB @Dashrender
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      @Dashrender said in Samsung One UI:

      Root it and install a new OS package. 😛

      Still makes me giggle. Means something vastly different over here

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      • travisdh1T
        travisdh1 @nadnerB
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        @nadnerB said in Samsung One UI:

        @Dashrender said in Samsung One UI:

        Root it and install a new OS package. 😛

        Still makes me giggle. Means something vastly different over here

        Does it put a whole new meaning into the "Bow before me, for I am ROOT" t-shirt?

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        • nadnerBN
          nadnerB @travisdh1
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          @travisdh1 no.

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            JasGot @dafyre
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            @dafyre said in Samsung One UI:

            This could also work. If your carrier is Verizon, it is usually slightly more painful to do.

            It is, plus that means rebuilding the whole eco.. If I am going to do that, I will get a new phone too.

            I've been reading around different forums, I am one of several million people very unhappy about this update!

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            • dafyreD
              dafyre @JasGot
              last edited by

              @JasGot said in Samsung One UI:

              @dafyre said in Samsung One UI:

              This could also work. If your carrier is Verizon, it is usually slightly more painful to do.

              It is, plus that means rebuilding the whole eco.. If I am going to do that, I will get a new phone too.

              I've been reading around different forums, I am one of several million people very unhappy about this update!

              Not necessarily... Root the phone, install a custom OS, and then install the Google Apps for that OS, and you're good. I just finally (after 2 years) rooted my 1st gen Pixel XL.

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              • IRJI
                IRJ @jmoore
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                @jmoore said in Samsung One UI:

                so I can finally leave google behind forever.

                b36e2c16-80de-4046-9782-c1603ec56216-image.png

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                • stacksofplatesS
                  stacksofplates @IRJ
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                  @IRJ said in Samsung One UI:

                  @jmoore said in Samsung One UI:

                  so I can finally leave google behind forever.

                  b36e2c16-80de-4046-9782-c1603ec56216-image.png

                  https://users.rust-lang.org/t/bloom-a-free-and-open-source-google-in-rust/28981

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                  • Emad RE
                    Emad R @JasGot
                    last edited by Emad R

                    @JasGot said in Samsung One UI:

                    Anyone know how to get rid of the Samsung One UI interface? My phone was updated a couple of days ago, I'm ready to throw it into the drive shredder now.... 😞

                    i heard it has fancy Dark Mode , which is a plus. Cmon it cant be that bad considering Samsung original Skin, i heard alot of good reviews on the new One UI

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                    • Emad RE
                      Emad R @dafyre
                      last edited by

                      @dafyre said in Samsung One UI:

                      @JasGot said in Samsung One UI:

                      @dafyre said in Samsung One UI:

                      This could also work. If your carrier is Verizon, it is usually slightly more painful to do.

                      It is, plus that means rebuilding the whole eco.. If I am going to do that, I will get a new phone too.

                      I've been reading around different forums, I am one of several million people very unhappy about this update!

                      Not necessarily... Root the phone, install a custom OS, and then install the Google Apps for that OS, and you're good. I just finally (after 2 years) rooted my 1st gen Pixel XL.

                      This path is like rabbit hole, sure you feel great, but you rarely get better phone afterwards. I had Lenovo a6000 and it was amazing for flasing, very easy but you rarely get better results from the one given to you, and back in the day the community was more vibrant about flashing, now you will get literally a rom done by only 1 person.

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                      • dafyreD
                        dafyre @Emad R
                        last edited by

                        @Emad-R said in Samsung One UI:

                        @dafyre said in Samsung One UI:

                        @JasGot said in Samsung One UI:

                        @dafyre said in Samsung One UI:

                        This could also work. If your carrier is Verizon, it is usually slightly more painful to do.

                        It is, plus that means rebuilding the whole eco.. If I am going to do that, I will get a new phone too.

                        I've been reading around different forums, I am one of several million people very unhappy about this update!

                        Not necessarily... Root the phone, install a custom OS, and then install the Google Apps for that OS, and you're good. I just finally (after 2 years) rooted my 1st gen Pixel XL.

                        This path is like rabbit hole, sure you feel great, but you rarely get better phone afterwards. I had Lenovo a6000 and it was amazing for flasing, very easy but you rarely get better results from the one given to you, and back in the day the community was more vibrant about flashing, now you will get literally a rom done by only 1 person.

                        Pick and choose wisely... A good custom rom allows you to change things and eek a little bit more life out of your phone without utterly destroying your hardware. I rooted a Droid Eris and (ab)used that poor phone for 4 years.

                        My Pixel is coming up on 3 and I'm just now rooting it. It runs better than it ever has before. I will grant you that Custom ROMs are very much YMMV!

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