• Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de
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    4 days ago

    Have already been since at least two years or so, although maybe on a slightly more limited scale.
    The lower mid-range Motorola phone of my gf had a hard-to-disable active wallpaper app that displayed nice pictures, but had a prominent field leading directly to online ads when accidentally pressed (which happened a lot).
    Also reactivated itself after each OS update.
    Enshitification in progress…

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      Xiaomi pushes their wallpaper “carousel” quite hard, I never activate it because it wants way to intrusive permissions. I wonder if it’s in the same boat…

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        Might well be.
        I had a Xiaomi ~5 years ago, whose preinstalled file manager suddenly started displaying ads after a year or so.
        We switched to Motorola because of this, as they then still were known for crap- and bloatware-free system.
        Has apparently changed recently.
        One of the reasons it was easy to convince my gf to get a Fairphone now.

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          Forgot about that, I installed FX (a super good free file manager, bought the pro version for like 10€ IIRC, or less, mostly to support it). Said to myself no more Xiaomi, but my last is still a xiaomi because it’s, IMO, still so much better and cheaper.

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      Phone manufacturers know where you touch your screen the most often and put their shittiest apps in that spot so you accidentally engage. It’s the only reason I open up Google’s AI, because I did it by accident.

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        Phone manufacturers know where you touch your screen the most

        Except Apple as it seems. They tend to routinely put essential interactive elements in the top left corner or so, farthest away from my right thumb.

        On the other hand, Iphones don’t have sneaky ads hidden in the system, so there’s that…

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          Unless it’s in the top right for no good reason.

          And don’t get me started on the inconsistent ways to go back. Sometimes it’s a button at the top left or right, sometimes swipe from the left, sometimes swipe down, sometimes up. I’ll stick with my android and a dedicated button, thank you.

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      I’d be curious to know which phone model. I’ve only been using low end Motorola phones for years but I’ve never seen such a thing. I think mine have all been the Moto G series.