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tslnox, in science and memes, unite!

No, this is Patrick!

Bread,

Relevant, the bikini bottom horror story.

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UnverifiedAPK, in I lose mine last month :(

You guys aren’t just using eSIMs?

6mementomori, (edited )

i have never heard of such a thing how does it work

AstridWipenaugh,

I use an esim with a Pixel and Google Fi. The setup process is this:

  1. Sign in to Google account
  2. Complete normal phone setup
  3. Confirm notification prompt to use this device with my fi account
  4. Never make phone calls ew gross
glibg10b,

Can you still receive calls and SMS messages?

AstridWipenaugh, (edited )

Yep! I have a normal phone number and get unlimited voice and sms, and 5g data metered data at $10/GB. They have an unlimited plan too, but metered works best for me. It’s actually serviced by ATT and Verizon IIRC, so you connect to whichever is best.

WereCat,

Both

veroxii,

As someone traveling to other countries a few times a year, eSims have been a game changer.

Dasnap, (edited )
@Dasnap@lemmy.world avatar

They’re also good for SD card slots.

kenopsik,

These little ejector tools are useful for more than just SIM cards. CD/DVD ROM drives have force eject buttons inside tiny little holes that these can reach and push. Many hardware reset buttons are also hidden inside tiny holes.

You could use an unfolded paperclip in a pinch. One of my air purifiers has a reset button inside a hole that is slightly too thin for the paper lips I have on hand. But the SIM ejector tool I keep around fits perfectly.

clearleaf, in Gascar

I thought this was a political compass thing for a second.

bjoern_tantau, in Most important movie in my life
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

Remy: “I mustn’t scurry away, I mustn’t scurry away, I mustn’t scurry away”

ThePyroPython, in Poverty isn't a flaw its a feature.

Raise Hell, Praise Dale!

ilovesatan, in I lose mine last month :(
@ilovesatan@lemmy.world avatar

I used to work for Asurion, I got a dozen of them you can have .

JamesConeZone, in I lose mine last month :(
@JamesConeZone@hexbear.net avatar

Earring gang where you at

FrickAndMortar, in The Discords I regular, will not even respond...

Hey some of us peasants are grateful :)

TootSweet, in I lose mine last month :(

I noticed my phone battery bulging just yesterday. So I went and dug up the documentation that came with it to see if I could take advantage of the manufacturer’s warranty. No dice, but the sim card tray ejector thing was in with the user’s manual. So at least I have that. :/

FartsWithAnAccent,
@FartsWithAnAccent@lemmy.world avatar

Check out ifixit.com - your phone might be pretty repairable. It’s crazy that companies stopped making phones with replaceable batteries.

Kidplayer_666, (edited )

Not that much. . . . .

. . .

. . Money is why

LemmyIsFantastic,

You can replace phone batteries. It’s not that hard. It’s just harder than sliding it in.

It costs $15 plus the battery cost to have a professional with warranty to do it for you.

FartsWithAnAccent, (edited )
@FartsWithAnAccent@lemmy.world avatar

Depends somewhat on the phone on how easy it is to do, but if you’re technically inclined, depending on what the shop charges, it might be worth doing yourself (especially if you have a decent heat gun that can be set reliably to lower temperatures and know how to repair tech already). $15 is worth it IMO, even if you are good with tech, but some places might charge more.

TootSweet, (edited )

Yeah, I’ve done some research about fixing it myself on YouTube. A kit to fix it is only about $25. But I was a little intimidated by the “heat the phone to soften the adhesive so the screen will come off” step and decided to look into how much it’d cost just to get it fixed professionally.

I walked into the “Authorized Google Repair” shop with my bulging Pixel and the guy told me there was a “99.9% chance” that the screen would break in the process of replacing the battery and if he had to replace the screen too, the total cost would be more than I paid for the phone and more than I would pay to get an identical model on Amazon now.

So, I’m evaluating my options. I could get a replacement battery and a replacement screen and do a lot of research and fix it myself, which is a little risky. Or I could just contribute to the e-waste problem and get a new phone (or a refurb; this whole ordeal makes me want to not spend much on phones in the future) that has a consumer-replaceable battery.

Oh, also, I’ve had this phone for less than three years.

Also, an unlocked bootloader and a mature LineageOS or GrapheneOS or whatever other Open-Source no-Google-apps distribution is basically an absolute deal breaker must have for me. (I suppose if I do end up getting a different phone, I could look into Linux phones too, but I’m a little wary of that. I got burned with the Openmoko Neo Freerunner back in the day.) I bought this Pixel direct from the manufacturer (not through a carrier or anything) because that was the only way to get it with an unlocked bootloader so I could go LineageOS. But going that route, I only get the one-year manufacturer’s warranty. No carrier warranty or anything.

So I guess I’ll go go pray to Saint Louis Rossmann now and hope for divine inspiration. Lol.

(Ha! Sorry for the rant. I was an extremely late adopter of smartphones at all because I don’t trust them. This is the first smartphone I’ve ever had and it didn’t last me three years! Clearly I should have remained staunchly Amish for QWERTY. Lol.)

TheAnonymouseJoker,
@TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml avatar

Never buy a Pixel. You should look into Fairphone. By far the smartphone that will be the least ewaste.

MtDewaholic,

I used to work in a phone repair shop, I have no clue what that guy is talking about. Ive replaced the battery on dozens of pixels and never had the screen break on me. He most likely said that because there is always some risk of something breaking during the repair, so by stating it up front he won’t get any angry customers after the fact.

TootSweet,

Ha! Well, that’s good info to have. That makes me more confident to try replacing the battery myself with a $25 kit from Amazon. Thanks for the input!

FartsWithAnAccent, (edited )
@FartsWithAnAccent@lemmy.world avatar

That guy is bullshitting you: I used to work in a repair shop and screens breaking on any device is uncommon, but even if the screen does break, it’s cheaper to replace it yourself than it would be to pay them.

I suppose it’s possible he wasn’t lying, but that would mean that he’s really shitty at his job and breaks 99%+ phones he works on.

HomebrewHedonist, in It be like that
@HomebrewHedonist@lemmy.ca avatar

A large segment of the population don’t understand the difference between a fact, an opinion, and a belief.

0x0,

Well, that’s just like, your fact, man

HomebrewHedonist,
@HomebrewHedonist@lemmy.ca avatar

Lol… you just proved my point. I never said it was a fact. It would be hard to quantify, but it could be done.

0x0,

'Twas a joke :)

InputZero,

You like, believe that you can though man. That’s like belief is fact, man. /S

Darkmuch,

Luckily we got some tools to teach this youtu.be/z7A1QYTNc1U?si=wqme-4xNrNcHSB8p

FederatedSaint,

“I just got here”

Flabbergassed,
@Flabbergassed@artemis.camp avatar

Just because you say that, doesn't make it a fact.

HomebrewHedonist,
@HomebrewHedonist@lemmy.ca avatar

You’re right. You just proved my point. It’s my opinion. 😁

multicolorKnight, in I lose mine last month :(

In a bag with charger and other accessories. Don’t recall actually using it more than once. Paper clips are the traditional solution.

Amends1782, in This is no encouragement to waste energy

Also this is such a colossal waste of water

Imgonnatrythis,

Yes, but I do like to do these things sometimes and then pay a penance by not flushing for a week.

naevaTheRat, (edited )

If you are concerned about water usage then animal ag is the big thing to remove from your life.

Generally just consuming less, huge amounts of water get used making completely unnecessary shit like softdrink.

In terms of energy usage generally the vast majority of a household’s energy usage is driving. So my advice?

Walk or cycle where you can, go vegan, buy less junk, and guiltlessly enjoy long hot showers outside of drought conditions.

If you like absurdly long showers look into mist showers (saves water not energy) or just water shaving shower heads.

Lev_Astov,
@Lev_Astov@lemmy.world avatar

Thankfully water falls from the sky and our residential use of it barely amounts to a single digit percent compared to industrial and agricultural consumption of water. Unfortunately some regions charge residents way too much for it and have the gall to try to convince the populace that reducing personal use of water will have any meaningful impact. All so they can get back 0.1% of the total water used so they can spend a few more minutes watering lettuce they’re growing in the desert.

psycho_driver, in I lose mine last month :(

I have like 7 of these in a container next to me. I don’t think responsible is the word that would be associated with that behaviour.

PS - paperclips work fine for this purpose.

BCsven,
s_i_m_s,

IMHO the one in the middle is the most comfortable to use.

TwinTusks,

Damn, I have never seen any of these shapes before.

dyc3,

I used the pins on an Arduino to pop my sim tray because I didn’t have any paper clips near me. There are a lot of things you could use.

IDontHavePantsOn,

I always end up using my wife’s earrings.

hihellobyeoh, in I lose mine last month :(

I don’t have mine, but I kind of do, most bit sets for electronics include a bit for Sim card ejectors.

CafecitoHippo, in I lose mine last month :(

Have mine sitting in a dish on my desk right in front of me. It’s what I use to pop off our Arlo doorbell to bring inside to charge it back up when the batteries are low.

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