It's looking like pixel may be planning on locking down root access as well, soon. Really, pixel has never done anything very great. No SD card, ok, screen, ok apu, pretty good cameras, meh battery, and meh storage and ram. Never anything special. Sony phones had potential but they're always priced high and their software support sucks. I wish LG had kept making phones
They're a descent phone right now with their OnePlus 15. Huge battery, good and bright screen, top of the line processing and 16GB of the fastest ram you can get in a phone, and less than $1,000.
My issues with it are that their potential unlocking and rooting is a bit up in the air, and that they only offer up to a 512GB with no SD card.
I'd buy a damned Red Magic 11 pro if they didn't block root and supported band 71.
Pretty much. You get towards the bottom and on a fundamental level, there are some things that science just doesn't know. We really don't know how magnets work, when you get down to it.
To be fair: "A magnet works because negatively charged electrons repel each other. "
"Why do negatively charged electrons repel each other? "
"..... Well .. Ok, so hear me out. You're going to need to understand quantum mechanics and then the fermion principal. Then you'll know that the electrons aren't allowed to occupy the same space, and the easiest way to avoid being in the same space is to not touch each other. The electrons know they aren't allowed to touch because they've studied fermions."
That's not good enough. They're just going to keep lightly pushing against the bad publicity until everything not controlled by Google on your phone goes away.
We need an alternative made without googles shitty hands in the mix. This forced duopoly between Apple and Google sucks. No phone competition in the US also sucks. Overpriced Samsung or a Google phone, while companies Like Red Magic have fan and liquid cooled phones with huge batteries, more ram, and more storage, for less than a grand being sold around the rest of the world outside the US.
What sucks is more and more android phones are locked down and won't ever allow you to root or change the OS. As far as US working phones, it's almost down to only Pixels, which is likely going to change soon; and OnePlus.
So insurance companies have to pay back out to their insured 85% of all money they collect each year. Been that way since the 1970's.
What this means is that they WANT medical costs to be as high as possible. 15% of a $2,000 ambulance ride is a lot more than 15% of a $500 ambulance ride.
So the insurance companies have spent decades forcing hospitals to increase costs (charge more or we'll make your hospital out of our network and no one will come to your hospital).
What this means is that as long as insurance companies exist, there isn't really a "compete on costs" possibility. They're already paying back out 85%. At most they might be able to make things 5% cheaper. There's no competition because there's no real areas to cut costs, by design.
The only fix is to eliminate insurance all together and go single payer, or to legally force hospitals to drop all their billing costs down to levels on par with the rest of the world, and both those options will be fought tooth and nail by insurance companies, since one would make their business disappear and the later would make their 15% cut for profits and overhead vastly smaller.
They tested that too, actually. Heat, I mean. It's in a different one of the channels videos. It's easy to find, since the channel only has like 10 videos and only a few are about phones .
You say that like batteries don't need replaced every few years or that they didn't design the Samsung Note 8 phone that kept catching on fire.
Engineers get told to make the phone charge as quickly as possible, while still lasting 2 years. After that, the company with those engineers pretty much wants the battery to fail, so they can sell a new device.
The one thing I wanted to see from that video, was also just testing the batteries until they went below like 75% capacity. The initial degradation may start off similar for capacity, but that doesn't mean it will stay that way.
Nothing. That isn't soldered. It's mig welded. Also, the welds wouldn't look like that if it were actually done right there on the wood. It's AI\photoshop, or they made the welds elsewhere and then put it up against the wood and torched the area to burn it.
You're an idiot. There can't be a "safety brake" because you need the power and torque to scrub hard. If they were oscillating they wouldn't work with using heavy pressure. That's like saying you need a safety brake on a grinder.
It's looking like pixel may be planning on locking down root access as well, soon. Really, pixel has never done anything very great. No SD card, ok, screen, ok apu, pretty good cameras, meh battery, and meh storage and ram. Never anything special. Sony phones had potential but they're always priced high and their software support sucks. I wish LG had kept making phones