I came really close to giving it a try. My two biggest gripes were that the unfolded size was too big and the leather back wasn’t standard.
I came really close to giving it a try. My two biggest gripes were that the unfolded size was too big and the leather back wasn’t standard.
Slower charging, huge energy waste, heats up like mad
For one, you don’t have to use it, so these are never downsides if its on your phone. Secondly none of these are a problem for me. I charge slowly at night, my phone never gets hot, and phone charging is less than .1% of my electric bill.
Standard iPhone, zenfone 10 and S23 could be considered medium.
Couldn’t disagree more. Both are huge selling points for me, and have virtually no downsides, unlike other phone features.
They nominate positions on the FTC, which is supposed to be responsible for managing monopolies. Recent nominations have shown interest in updating or outdated policies regarding monopolies.
What valve does is so distinct from what most of the industry does the comparison is laughable. Valve is still a company and not our friend sure, but they are not openly anti-consumer like EA or Blizzard. And they don’t abuse their monopolies like Google or Microsoft.
Most phones are now good enough to use for years, and not much is happening for innovation. Makes sense that only people in the high end market are buying anything.
I’d suggest a more durable phone if you can’t even use a wireless charger with your case.
Don’t use a barometric chamber on your phone.
I don’t get why higher than 5w is needed. I charge my phone while I sleep. Wireless is super nice.
Unless you’re in the US, then you don’t get a choice.
Yeah that whole “flat tire” thing was so blown out of proportion. It looks better than any of the current watches with their huge bezels. I swear someone paid off reviewers to pan Motorola’s products. The moto X got a bunch of unfair BS too.
Was it shorter? I know its 1mm wider which is a bummer.
Maybe worse with the removal of the zoom lens, which was already downgraded last year.
Same.
I don’t get it. I loved my 8" tablet, but they are extinct. I bought a 10" tablet but it is too big to use for a tablet. Who the hell is buying these 12" tablets.
Even ignoring the entertainment factor, Steve is too long winded and doesn’t convey much subjectivity. I understand objectivity is generally favored in reviews, but subjectivity is also desired, especially in a video. Otherwise you can just read the data.
I disagree. 7" 16:9 is still much more usable than 6.7 20.5:9. And not everyone wants a giant phone. Having a cheap, usable tablet would be very useful for a lot of people.
Been fine for me. I think it crashed once. On vsh I had a problem where I couldn’t punch.
We’re told that folding phones are the new small phones, but the moment they start to get usable folded they get bigger too.