sygnius,

Install Pixel Experience, and use it to upload photos to your Google account without consuming your Google Drive data allotment.

folak,

Superb idea !

deFrisselle,
@deFrisselle@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Remote control, Octoprint (if you 3D Print), PiHole, Wall Terminal, Webserver, …

Prethoryn,
@Prethoryn@lemmy.world avatar

Home Assistant, learn about it. You could turn your phone into a camera viewer, light switch, smart weather provider, detection device with Bluetooth. Etc.

BastingChemina,

You can use it for a Briar mailbox. Briar is a privacy focused messaging with no centralized server.

Instead you can use an old smartphone to act as a server to collect and distribute messages between you and your friends/family.

MeanEYE,
@MeanEYE@lemmy.world avatar

I planned on using mine for making sort of futuristic terminals around my home. That said, my phones never grow old in my hands. Someone always inherits them before they are due.

waterbogan,

I usually give mine away, that said by the time I’m done with a phone it’s usually pretty used up

mxd2,

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  • NightOwl,

    I do same. Don’t got any accounts logged in either on it and just runs f-droid apps and Aurora store. It’s reason I value physical Sims since it makes it easy to swap when I need to without having to sign in to anything, since it’s my accountless phone that if I lost has nothing of importance in it.

    tallwookie,

    my old phone is my new alarm clock. sometimes I use it for white noise (raindrops, etc) to fall asleep to. previous alarm clock was just a clock, sort of useless despite how it always worked…

    mojo,

    Next time you upgrade your phone you should try to do a trade in, it bumps some money off of the price and solves the issue of having an old phone laying around. Pretty sure they recycle the parts after that, so win-win.

    HReflex,

    Most will take the trade in phones, refurbish them, and resale them on a used market platform like backmarket. Anything not worth reselling I think is recycled.

    Source: youtu.be/WHqxBlFuIXA?si=KC4xxIeI4qPf60QS

    kniescherz,

    When the phone (or whatever) is still usable I always prefer to sell it. You usually get more money and the usable product gets used some more instead of getting destroyed.

    mojo,

    That’s essentially what a trade in is

    kniescherz,

    I meant selled it on craigslist or something.

    Deftdrummer,

    My old one plus phone is esim compatible and I wouldn’t be mad if it broke or was stolen. I’ve made it my travel phone.

    Kolanaki,
    @Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

    Turn it into a pihole.

    yoz,

    This

    local_intruder,

    Mine has broken screen and developer options off. RIP Mi A3.

    DeltaTangoLima,
    @DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com avatar

    I use an IP webcam app and run my old S10+ as a CCTV camera inside my garage, viewable in Home Assistant.

    local_intruder,

    Battery powered? Screen on/off?

    DeltaTangoLima,
    @DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com avatar

    The app lets the screen turn off. I have it plugged in to a smart power switch, and have the HA Android app installed.

    This way, I can monitor the phone’s battery level with HA and use automation to keep the battery charged between 40% and 80%.

    local_intruder,

    Nice, I will check that app. In the past I used to separate apps for that and screen off didn’t work well, it would wake even if nothing happened.

    DeltaTangoLima,
    @DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com avatar

    Honestly, the screen being on doesn’t really worry me too much now, and I suspect an Android change in the past few releases has made it less reliable when the app tries to do it, because I’ll occasionally walk by and see that it’s on.

    I’ve set the brightness all the way down and it sits up at ceiling height, on top of a wall-mounted network cabinet. I remote control it from my computer, using scrcpy (requires adb over TCP/IP).

    SternburgExport,

    I use an old Nexus 5 I have as a offline GPS device for cycling.

    AbsurdityAccelerator,

    I am hooking up mine to a projector and using it to drive my home theater. Sound is handled by a bluetooth speaker. Is it perfect? Far from it. Is it a better experience for watching movies on TV? Absolutely.

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