

That doesn’t ring true when I read the voltage of my phone and compare it to the cell specs.
That doesn’t ring true when I read the voltage of my phone and compare it to the cell specs.
I’m more than ready to jump ship to another OS aslong as it gets timely updates. I really like the FF6 but the update history has been pretty poor.
Yup. The Pixel 9 to 10 is pretty minor unless you have a specific reason (then you’d be better served elsewhere).
But moving from 4year+ (which you shouldn’t upgrade regularly anyways) old phone - this is a nice upgrade
Whats the reason?
I just hate that 100-0% is a cycle regardless of the actual usage. 100-0% is more damaging to the battery than 80-30% twice.
I’ve turned it off on my P9ProXL just for that reason, i’m treating my battery well and will just swap it out if it’s shagged.
It wouldn’t be so bad if i could just launch the app and type a query…
Duck duck go have just launched an AI chatbot that acts as a middle man between the LLMs to try protect your privacy. duckduckgo.com/chat
It’s a jpeg
Then encoded in the metadata is a map of brightness.
If your website/app/phone doesn’t support it, the metadata just sits there with info about the lens, shutter speed etc.
If it does support it, the JPEG is automatically processed with the metadata to increase brightness in the original jpeg.
Is it a downside? Just dont use it
Interesting. Mine gets warm but never had anything throttle
Yep. I had a pixel 5. I got sucked in and bought a pixel 6 pro. It’s literally the same apart from the zoom looks better and the phone is bigger.
I did have modem issues with the 6Pro so I got the 7 Pro and the phone is the same apart from the odd change.
So for me going from a Pixel 5, I gained pretty much nothing, man I miss that phone.
Yeah it’s not abnormal at all, just a bit more than other phones i’ve had. And heat is just wasted energy. Overall love the phone
None specifically. Its just warm when browsing around, especially on 5G
I don’t have issues with the radios personally (I did on my Pixel 6)
You should though. I have a Pixel 7 Pro. I’ve seen all the reviews/tests showing how bad of a chip it is. But in day to day use it’s fast snappy and pretty good.
it does however warm the device a lot and warmth = battery loss.
Tensor G1 and G2 would probably be absolutely fine if fabbed on TSMC.
Yes but they’re only going to allow it in the EU
Anyone who knows things got a laymen explanation for this zeroday?
What happens to my films?
I tried for months to use my tab S8+ as a laptop replacement. Ultimately sold it to get a Windows laptop. So much is possible with stupid hoops to jump through.
It’s not just about features, there is a list of security fixes.
That’s the kind of thing that worries me about custom OS.
GrapheneOS dude seems unhinged which puts me off, calyx just taking a big break…