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Phones coming every 2-3 years should be the norm frankly.
Phones coming every 2-3 years should be the norm frankly.
This could easily be an album cover from the 80s indeed.
Voyager for iPad because is the exact same experience I had with Apollo for Reddit which was the best Reddit client back then. Boost for Android because, well, is the same as Boost for Reddit which was the best on Android :)
Plot twist, the whole interview is AI generated.
Not completely unpredictable, I assure you that no a single Samsung app will be ever closed.
It’s funny how everybody goes like it’s ok to have a notch in phones yet the marketing materials will go all the length to try and hide them.
They make some of the best portable DAC/AMPS out there, they also have some really good IEM’s.
A phone with a Moondrop DAC/AMP inside? Now I’m interested in this.
Looks like it has a 4:3 screen, that got me interested.
Edit: nah, it’s 16:10. Too bad.
I never used a case on a phone and never had a problem. Why buy a slim, light state of the art phone just to slap a case on top of it? Not saying i like the kind of flashiness this phone is offering though.
Do you really need a YouTube video for that?
More like puppy toms I’ll say :)
There has been some attempts like Qualcomm Aptx-lossless but the hardware support, compatibility and reliability it’s lacking . It’s good companies are working on it but we still are a few years from getting it right.
I will add that I don’t mind if, on top o the flat rate, there is a few years of free updates until you have to renew your license, as long as you can keep using your “outdated version“ for as long as you want. I see this model in many professional apps I’ve used over the years (Sketch or Affinity apps for example) and I find it very reasonable because I understand that ongoing development requires investment.
In the Nintendo 3DS the 3D felt great, specially in the second iteration with the cameras that auto adjust the 3D effect based on your eyes position. Outside of gaming I can’t see any practical use. 3D movies always felt weird to me.
Same here, way to go :)
That’s my experience as well. But despite commenting on many post I also leave many without comments, so guess is more an issue on number of user.
Yes, I do it when I need it but I mean more in general, if I enter an empty post chances are that there’s nothing for me to say. The more comments the more probable is you have an opinion to discuss or something to add to.
Lumia 800 was the most premium feeling phone I’ve ever had. It also felt indestructible.