Madis @ madis @lemm.ee Posts 3Comments 175Joined 2 yr. ago
I get that too. It helps to put it in perspective:
- 870€ is about 45% of the official original price
- the phone was used for 2 months and in a very good condition (saw it firsthand)
- valid warranty etc
I absolutely agree, luckily I got mine used for 870€.
So, a smartwatch? Pretty sure someone has made "badge" holders for some models by now, just like you can get a brand new iPod.
I switched from OP 9 Pro to a Z Fold 6 to get the best of both worlds - a small, TV remote-like phone by default and a square-ish tablet for media and multitasking. Couldn't be happier.
At the same time, I do understand people who thought the width of Samsung's Folds is too small - my first consideration was OnePlus Open anyway, but upon actually holding it in store, I realized that Z Fold 6 is just more comfortable for me to hold closed.
new technology comes along
I believe the RAZR foldables allow you to do almost anything on the front screen, and in the latest iterations the front screen is larger than Samsung's.
It is still possible to make 90% of that screen harder and keep only the crease as the weak point.
So how do you find actually private services?
As long as the brand new one is legally binding, why not. And it is at least in California.
Are there any checker apps to see which of user's installed apps have this? Looking up "Play Integrity API" only finds the checkers for the phone itself...
They used to be? When?
Sure, if it is already private. But if it is not, then it gets copied to different instances and so if the original post gets removed, it is up to each instance to follow and when.
Frankly, decentralized networks make it even harder to take content down.
Play Store already does a weird thing to some niche apps where you have to have to click twice on an app to even see full details like screenshots. For example, look up the app "SecondScreen".
Widget stacks and per-screen customization as well.
Another article blurring the lines of a skin and a launcher. I don't care what your default launcher does, not gonna use it anyway. System-wide features, on the other hand...
What I don't understand is do any of the OEMs giving this feature also combine it with passthrough power? So besides not charging the phone at 80%, it would keep it working using the wire instead of the battery.
Perhaps you could report it to Google Play for that?
I've noticed that XDA still has the main threads and download links, even if more frequent communication happens elsewhere.
Having used custom ROMs for years, it can get tiring to fight with SafetyNet, find root backup apps that still work, dealing with bugs the developer may not be able to reproduce and, of course, even finding decent phones that have decent ROMs. I refuse to buy a Pixel until they have a decent SoC and price.
So for my next phone I'm currently considering an OEM that supports phones for long and has decent customization by default - Samsung. As I've never owned Samsung phones before, I don't know whether I'll like their OS, but so far it looks good enough.
So it took 4 major releases to make the quick settings reasonable again... I'm actually glad most other OEMs did not follow when Google did the change in 12.