libra89
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I leave that to Rue as he rolls his eyes during the tech comments...![]()
Haha, sometimes I'm with Rue but you probably noticed that already.
I leave that to Rue as he rolls his eyes during the tech comments...![]()
They took away some features I was getting to like, such as the boom box tech.
Overall, this is the first time I've ever seen LG semi focused. They're being a bit more targeted in their approach - one basic model in the targeted market (outside of the 5G bands). Let's see if they ship it out at the end of March..and they advertise the HECK of it SMARTLY. THAT would be very impressive.
Gotta love the MTA...can never tell when it's gonna help you get late to work...
While the Z Flip has issues, I was kind of curious about it still. I finally got to watch MrMobile's review on it and I'll stay with my S10e.
The truth about the zflip is that all other OEMs will be chasing Samsung's innovation and tech behind it. They just set the bar on that device...that is if flips really do make a come back.
Well, not really.I leave that to Rue as he rolls his eyes during the tech comments...![]()
Don't see the point of a flip other than being flashy. Some people will get it just for that and no other reason.The truth about the zflip is that all other OEMs will be chasing Samsung's innovation and tech behind it. They just set the bar on that device...that is if flips really do make a come back.
It's a huge waste of time the vendors will jump on it if that's what people want.Don't see the point of a flip other than being flashy. Some people will get it just for that and no other reason.
I have doubts about the excitement of dual screen devices. Until they can make them thinner and useful I don't see much use.
Most tablets in Android have gone. Only a few OEMs left. Even Apple had to reinvent theirs.
So I don't see the fascination with either of these 'innovations' other than being gimmicks.
Like I mentioned in another thread give it a couple years until Apple reinvents it and innovates it for everybody else to Marvel at then we can start looking at as old Tech or old news.The sad reality with dual screen devices is that it will take Apple to release one for them to be relevent.
Until then they'll be niche devices.
That's awfully fancy way to describe the eye rolling...Well, not really.
First is that I don't have the varied experience that most of you have with phones. So I typically get lost in that so just scroll by.
Second I find most news about smartphones rather boring these days. There's nothing really exciting anymore. Android Central might as well call themselves Samsung Central. The only phone they write the same about is the Pixel.
Big yawn fest really.
Tech is a bit boring in the PC and mobile phone sphere currently.
PC is all about games. Mobile is mostly about camera and games.
Since I'm not into games,...
If they're looking at it frome the lens of poaching Samsung customers - they'll have the same no advantage they've had since they screwed up the Note 7/V20 scenario.I'm glad that they are a little better focused. I wonder how much advantage they will have with being priced slightly lower than the S20.
Nice! I'm glad it was worth taking a chance on.New headphones have been good so far. The call quality is very good. Had a long call during a walk home recently with my winter hat on and the mics didn't miss a beat and the quality was crystal clear. I'm still adjusting to the passive noise canceling. My ears are adjusting to the volume quickly, so I keep them at 50% and they are loud enough to enjoy the music but still give me not completely gimped sound awareness via the passive NC.
For $50, a home run.
It was. Did a ton of looking around. I knew the Sabbats were on the short list but wanted to see if I could find something else as an alternative. These have fit nicely so far.Nice! I'm glad it was worth taking a chance on.