This seems like an entirely different issue. It may be worth looking into to see if there’s a bug reported on Android’s bugtracker, I’m sure Google is aware of the issue, maybe it will be fixed in Android 14.
You mean after unplugging from your car’s Android Auto? I’ve noticed this behavior before, where I take my phone out of my pocket and it asks me for my PIN and then has to boot into the phone again. It is completely random for me and doesn’t seem to be related to Android Auto though.
If it’s happening after unplugging from Android Auto consistently it may be related.
Yeah battery is one of my complaints as well. It can’t really handle heavy use, but if you’re doing medium amounts of messaging or calling through the day it’ll get you from 8 am to 11pm easy, maybe 20% left by then.
Camera on this phone is absolutely god tier though.
Here’s my take, I grabbed it from my reddit comment, it’s slightly out of context so excuse that:
I do think reddit will continue to function, but its communities and services will undoubtedly begin to change following July 1st as users begin to shift to different platforms like Lemmy, Kbin, and Squabbles.
And don’t think that as reddit aims for quarterly growth, they won’t try to pull more shit on their users. It’s only a matter of time before reddit is an amalgamation of Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
RPAN probably failed because either nobody wanted to use their first party app, or were using old.reddit.com. RPAN was their first attempt at reddit trying to “catch the waves” of services like YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Instagram Reels. The most recent r/place was the second attempt at getting people to use their mobile app.
Expect reddit to keep adding “trend catching” features over the next year or so while you’re confined to reddit.com without RES, and reddits mobile app. Unfortunately, reddit will eventually it will be a shell of what reddit once was, and the users that choose to stay will be the ones willing to put up with their shit.
So yes, of course the point is to make money! Though it will almost always be poorly reflected on its users, and they’ll go any length to make sure they’re doing just enough to keep you here but not enough for you to want to leave. Users will make their decision to stay or leave over the coming months as you see this “enshiftification”.
Here’s a good article on this, it’s very interesting:
Make sure to submit device logs when you do have issues. Google does monitor these when you send them up!
Go to Settings > About phone > Send feedback about this device (at the bottom)
That’s the best way to go about getting these issues resolved. Sorry I couldn’t be of more assistance!