It is a half baked review, IMO. The author says that despite having 45 W charging, the phone takes 75 mins to charge. Samsung really slows down it’s charging speeds post 80%, so testing from 0 to 100 is not a good criterion at all.

Plus, he forgets to mention that Samsung skips on a microSD card for A56 which was present on A55. Though in Samsung’s favor, they are offering 6 OS upgrades and I doubt any other OEM except Google matches it.

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    8 hours ago

    Those “next-next-next” installers are doing exactly what you described under the hood. However, with Android devices, there are so many variants and drivers that a single installer couldn’t possibly cover all of them.

    The Lineage OS devs make solid guides that are pretty easy to follow though. If your device is supported, there will be a guide for it. Yes, you have to use the command line for some parts. That’s hardly the hardest part.

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      Somehow it is possible for both Windows and Linux on PC to get an installation guide with next next next installer click guide. You dont get that on Android ever.

      Ideally it should be as easy so anyone could install it that want to. Today it is simply too hard. Alternative rooms dont have chance to be mainstream without that.

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        9 minutes ago

        That’s the difference between ARM devices where manufacturers put everything on a single chip, and x86 PCs where everything is standardized.