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I'm jumping between SFOS and rooted Android on my 10 III. I like SFOS very much, but various bugs on 10 III (echo, bad battery life, the lack of camera2 api, OOM killer killing the browser to often, camera suddenly stops in Android apps, etc.) are stopping me from using it as a daily driver. It's great in theory, but not so good in practice (at least for me).
Ok that was my initial fear, and you just confirmed it. Thanks a lot !