• 1984@lemmy.today
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      Power leads to corruption, more power leads to more corruption.

      Im super happy with my Motorola Edge phone. And I’m looking to get a new Motorola again soon. I think they are awesome. Camera is just ok but that’s fine.

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      It is the typical business strategy. Establish a brand and then devolve the product to exploit those that are too dumb to adapt and change. Samsung has been garbage for a long time. They were okay in the S3-S9 era. Odin 3 as Windows only was garbage, and their factory ROM has always been bloatware garbage. With the Pixel coming with a TPM module, Samy is completely irrelevant in the intelligent consumer market. So they are free to do whatever without any significant push back.

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    People use the gallery store? I will uninstall all Samsung apps and grab alternatives that I haven’t already replaced. Go ahead, scare everyone away. Your fucken keyboard had a data breach somehow your shit is bunk.

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      It’s necessary to update system apps, oddly. Even though they’re in bed with Google to move everything to google’s apps.

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      I’m finding a vulnerability but not a data breach for the keyboard. Is that what you’re referring to?

      https://citizenlab.ca/2024/04/vulnerabilities-across-keyboard-apps-reveal-keystrokes-to-network-eavesdroppers/

      “We analyzed Samsung Keyboard on Android as well as the versions of Sogou IME and Baidu IME that Samsung bundled with our test device, an SM-T220 tablet running ROM version T220CHN4CWF4. We found that Samsung Keyboard for Android and Samsung’s bundled version Baidu IME includes a vulnerability that allows network eavesdroppers to recover the plaintext of insufficiently encrypted network transmissions, revealing sensitive information including what users have typed (see Table 5 for details).”

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        This is probably what I’m thinking of. I’m wondering what unencrypted network transmissions your keyboard is sending? If I’m correct your keyboard shouldn’t really be sending shit over any network.

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    Got rid of mine just in time, then. Worst phone I’ve had in 25 years … basically the entirety of my mobile phone lifetime. Absolute junk.