• jqubed@lemmy.world
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      20 hours ago

      IIRC it was Verizon; Motorola and eventually a couple other manufacturers would sell the same phones under different names in other countries.

      • Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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        14 hours ago

        Mostly I have this distinct memory of badly communicating with a Verizon employee when I got my first smart phone, an LG Ally.

        I remember asking “Is this a Droid?” Meaning “is the make and model of this handset a Motorola Droid?” And the reply was “They’re all droids.” meaning they all run the Android operating system. I miss LG phones, or at least the state of my personal life back when I had LG phones.

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          5 hours ago

          I had a G4 that I liked pretty well, until after about 18 months it inevitably stopped working well, like all my early Android handsets. My Pixel 2 was my first phone to make it to 3 years (although Google did have to do a warranty replacement 20 months in) and it was still good but stopped getting security updates. The Pixel 2 being good ironically lead me to iPhones. I looked at my stepdaughter using a 6-year-old phone that still got updates, still could easily get parts for repairs locally, and started to wonder why I was spending hundreds of dollars buying a new phone every couple years.