It's not as comprehensive, but it still blocks ads. Personally, I've not noticed a difference. If you are a power user with custom rules and third party lists then your experience will vary.
amorpheus
To be honest, the Lite version is working well enough for me right now that I don't feel like I need to switch.
The whole concept is different. I've just started trying it and the gist of it is that it's basically only the app drawer, but on steroids. There is no home screen to arrange, you simply set favorite apps that show up first. Anything else you select by scrolling through the alphabet, which seems quick enough if you know the app name you're looking for.
I can already tell that I would love it more if favorites were redesigned a bit to use the initial space better. But this would betray the simplicity they are trying to achieve.
The Democrats' achilles heel.
I didn't know there were that many tech reviewers.
Until we figure out how that is possible outside of theory, it is just that. We have no plans that address actually keeping a spaceship working on such a timescale, and keeping the crew alive on top of it.
Considering we haven't seen any generational alien ships visit, it seems like nobody else has figured it out yet, either.
Moz art
Doesn't look like it.
Our whole western existence was created from pain and suffering in the rest of the world. Letting a TV show ruin chocolate for you seems misguided.
It just means they've survived the first part of the bathtub curve. To me that's a bonus.
I truly despise how simplified things have gotten. Interacting and modifying YouTube playlists is such a chore now.
Like others have pointed out, smartphone photography has improved leaps and bounds and continues to evolve. Bigger lenses enable this.
My main complaint is the off-center design, and lack of options (like a thick variant with a huge battery).