Sounds like maybe a faulty battery failing early, it should be under warranty I'd imagine if it has only been a few months?
MangoPenguin
You're not going to find an alternative that everyone has, because only Quick Share is included by default on Android devices.
The battery health indicator could be wrong, does it still run as long as it used to?
I'd take a guess that from their perspective, putting that time + money into developing and supporting a Linux version isn't worth it when probably ~3% of the user base is using it.
Outgoing should already allow everything, so no need to specifically allow it.
Make sure you're creating a block rule specifically on outgoing in that case.
Is wireguard incoming or outgoing from the machine you're trying to block it on?
Do you have something listening on port 52038 that will respond to a port scan? If not it will report as closed.
My own usage is like 20-30GB in my experience (not including the OS and system stuff). So I'd say 128GB since the OS these days uses a ton of space.
My ebooks all live on my kindle, but they really don't use much space at all either way.
If I needed to store stuff like games or something I'd just use a flash drive or portable SSD, much cheaper than buying a phone with more storage.
Librewolf (Firefox fork with better privacy) + uBlock Origin (comes pre-installed) + "AdGuard – Cookie Notices" filter enabled, plus any of the others you like.
Then bask in the internet without any annoyances, popups, or ads.
Annoying that it doesn't give more details!
I think you might need to add your site to google search console to see more details on specifically why it was listed as unsafe.
Some info here: https://web.dev/articles/use-search-console
People like this aren't usually rational, they've just snapped for whatever reason and are doing whatever makes sense in their own head at the time.