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Unlimited data for your phone, not your computer.
Unlimited data for your phone, not your computer.
The carrier who’s paying for your traffic. You’re most likely going to use a lot more data on a computer than actually on your phone.
My favorite was devices that just said 12v X Amps, but never specified center positive or center negative.
Fuck you Sony, stop using center negative. It’s a crime against humanity.
Any company that’s passing 120 (or god forbid 240v) into those tiny little plugs with almost no insulation between them is begging to be sued for electrocuting people. No device used in the bathroom should be passing straight 120v through a connector like that.
And completely loses the privacy goal.
We do this at work and we have basically a full time dev working on maintaining the code for just a few websites.
“will not hold up in court” still means you’re in court, and lawyers aint cheap.
Isn’t it honey AND high fructose corn syrup, and with honey being above the syrup it’s mostly honey?
Also a lot of dip shit scammers probably tried using the VPN before you so they’re banned now.
I’ve had maybe 1 scam call in 5 year after turning on tmobiles blocking feature. Check with your carrier if they offer such a thing.
So they’re right next to each other when you’re looking at them.
I still root my android phone because I use an iPhone as my main phone. That way I can do whatever the fuck I want to my android phone and not care.
I stopped tinkering with ROMs a long time ago and I’ve just stuck with Nexus and Pixel devices so I don’t feel the need for a ROM.
Down in Costa Rica I’d definitely take a VW over the invasion of Chinese cars.
But in the United States? I wouldn’t touch those overly complicated POS. The ones we get aren’t the simple cheap ones for outside the US market.
Mostly the non German ones.
Old hardware is cheaper, and these devices don’t need to be expensive.
Even when newly manufactured they’ll still use ancient CPUs because nobody wants to spend $500 on an android TV stick.
Even the latest shield pro uses a CPU from 2015 and it’s $200 brand new.
Whatever I feel like listening to that day. In that regard it’s no different than having a massive Spotify/Apple music library
At the very top of the full specs on the right hand side. The teeeeeeny tiny light grey button that says expand shows the supported network bands. They just break it out to US and “international” which I assume means they’re all the same outside of the US.
Which model do you have? You’d be missing out of mmWave 5g on international models according to GSM Arena. You still have low (basically 4g) and mid (~350Mbps) bands, but you’re missing out on the high bands which can do > 1gbps connections and are amazing at crowded events like concerts.
You may want to watch the video. Specifically the 2.5mW segment.
Less than it would be if they expected you to go full ham 24/7.