It has Qi2 at least which seems to be impossible for other Android vendors to implement.
I used to be @[email protected].
It has Qi2 at least which seems to be impossible for other Android vendors to implement.
”Jump ahead” and ”conversational AI” for some reason are US only.
TLDR: only in the US.
What is wrong with Valve lately? Steam Deck OLED still has garbage software/firmware that makes it’s wifi and USB-C very unreliable to use. How many months we still need to wait?
Please just copy MagSafe already. It’s literally up for grabs and no one even will laugh at you this time for copying something. I do not get it.
I’d say it’s a mixed bag. The screen is great and battery life is better.
But I have serious problems with wifi just not working. I have to use a hub that has physical ethernet. Many USB-C devices have problems too. Seems like the connector is unable to provide power. It can only receive it.
I’m on the SteamOS beta train in the desperate hopes of getting a fix for these problems quickly but without the added problems of the preview builds.
Apple TV with Infuse replaced my Shield Pro with Kodi. Couldn’t be happier with the switch.
Next year for sure the watch is going to be great, right guys?
So permanently glued still, gotcha.
They are not permanently glued in anymore? When did they make the change?
In my opinion Qi’s main feature is convenience. Having used Magsafe daily for a few years, 15W is okay. When I want more speed, I plug in.
I have this aswell. Recommended.
Android is Linux.
What specific technical properties enable a display panel to detect touch more sensitively? Is it just software where even smaller touch input is registered?
The feature sounds interesting, but I haven’t had any problems with screen protectors so I don’t know if there is any advantage to it.