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 ## It arrived!

I was feeling impatient, waiting for my snazzy, brand-spanking new mobile phone to arrive, but when it got here, I just stared at the box, in trepidation. Everyone kept walking by, asking how it is, but I just shook my head. After nearly four years, with my (originally Android 10), Moto G8 Power, which I loved to death, I wasn't yet ready to move on. I needed a moment, to grieve.

RIP, my trusty fren.
![Phone in retirement](https://files.refurbed.com/ii/motorola-moto-g8-power-1645784414.jpg)

## Anyways...

Around 10 pm, I managed to emotionally recover enough to begin the Big Transition, and I was up until 2 am, and still didn't finish.

My **SimpleX** database is sort of large, and slow to migrate. Also, took me a while to figure out how to do it, and the whole thing made me terribly nervous, that I'd accidentally get locked out. But it worked, after eight failed attempts, so yay.

**Telegram** was back online, almost immediately, since it's tied to the SIM card. Which was convenient, but sorta creeped me out.

Our family-internal favorite, **Threema**, was a snap. Took 5 minutes.

I had four failed starts with **Slack**, as it kept sending a login code to my Proton Mail, but I didn't have Proton app installed on my new phone, yet, and I was really sleepy, so I kept confirming on the old phone and then Slack would freeze up, and I had to kill the process and restart.

My **key manager** is cloud-based, so that went really fast, and I had the nos2x browser extension going in Firefox within 10 minutes, or so. Logged into Habla.News, Nostr.Build, Zap.Cooking, and Nostrudel.Ninja, immediately, so that I can get my Nostr fix.

Then I took a deep breath and mass-installed F-Droid, Minibits, **Amethyst**, Citrine, Orbot, and Amber. And breathed out, again, because MIRACLES NEVER CEASE: it seems to be actually working. 

![Pinch me, I'm dreaming.](https://i.nostr.build/4oAdtXIN9y4QqvqE.png)

Everyone knows that this is the unbeatable Android Nostr setup, but it's also a resource-gobbling monster, that should only be tried at home, kids. Make sure you don't use Amethyst when out-and-about, unless you have a gigantic battery and an unlimited, high-speed, mobile plan. So, basically, everyone in the First World, who isn't me, can do it.

Oh, well. At least, I can now indulge over WiFi.

The phone itself is just like the old one, but thinner, faster, and doesn't freeze up or take a long time to start. The Motorola is dead. Long live the Motorola. 
 I had a few Android Motos, they were always solid. I really don’t know why I switched to iPhone. 
 There were sometimes entire tables of Xiomi, Apple, Samsung, etc. but only one or two Motorola models, off in a corner. 
 I always buy my phones sim free direct from the manufacturer. 
 i have an old, bloated battery defy in my drawer... was very nice for handling some mischief in Sofia on electric scooters, also had NFC

mainly i've stopped using it because the battery has bloated... probably wouldn't be that hard to find some place to get it replaced... was a nice phone, also NFC... but it also had some faults with the NFC, seemed to be patchy, even before the battery blowed up (inflated i mean)

blackview is the next one i'm getting, seems similar spec to an old BV6000 i used to have except newer model but lower market segment

going to root this one so i can stop it charging over 80% while it stays plugged in with all radios disabled