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I’m switching from IOS to android and am looking to buy a new phone.

I really dont have time/energy to dig into it too much and i looked around and the s23 seemed quite good and affordable price wise.

I’m not doing too much fancy stuff just needs to be able to last (my iphone has been serving me for 7 years). Any thoughts?

Only thing that’s really necessary is the screen needs to have the ability to dim really dark (which seems to be a thing on the s23) because I have visual sensitivities and eye problems.

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[–] gedaliyah@lemmy.world 9 points 18 hours ago

Most Android phones also have an extra dim mode. Any phone with an OLED screen will give you true blacks (including the s23).

I've always had good experiences with Samsung phones in terms of durability.