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 @5f9bb1a8 I like mine.

I've had it for about a year now. Coming from a long time (since 2012) of using iOS, there was a lot of learning to get comfortable with it. (Other than a very short time with a Galaxy Note 10, my last real Android experience was in with 2.3).

It feels quite solidly built, and I haven't had any hardware issues. Battery life is good (I do run in a powersaving mode); on a full charge I can easily get through a day, even with a fair amount of use. (8-10 hours screen on time on normally leaves me with about 15-20% battery)

It has a very good camera setup. The zoom functionality in particular was very helpful during my sons high school graduation ceremony. I make use of this pretty often (I'm quite nearsighted, so the ability to zoom in on distant things and have them be legible has been great).

There's more preloaded programs than I'd like Samsung has their own alternatives for pretty much everything. I've disabled many of these, and hidden the rest so they don't get in my way. It'd be nice to not need to worry about this though.

My usage of it is pretty much split between reading / listening to music or podcasts, taking notes, and programming under Termux. I have an IRC client and Mastodon (via Fedilab) installed as well.

Most of my usage is programming under Termux. Since getting it I've written programs in C, C++, Go, Kotlin, Swift, Common Lisp, and Forth on it. I have several keyboards I use with it; the two I use with it most are an LG K380 and a Keyboardio Atreus. (I'd be unable to make productive use with the onscreen keyboard, which is mostly only good for short replies).

I think my biggest complaint would be price. At full price, it's quite expensive. I was able to get it for a discount, but it's still more than I'd prefer.