That works with Android?Apple has USB Dongle that clean for CD quality and enough power.
There is review of one on ASR.
That works with Android?Apple has USB Dongle that clean for CD quality and enough power.
There is review of one on ASR.
The USB C one that was made for the IPad Pro works great.That works with Android?
All I can say is good choice. About the phone not so muchmy enterprise class Wifi (Ubiquiti Unifi)
Like allowing you to carry guns or not having health insurance if you choose to?
Not even a bated hook, yet so many people chomping away. It’s about neither of those things. I thought my post immediately below that would have made it clear. Irrespective of the reasons why, it’s irritating to have someone decide for you, and pretty much hard-code it into the device. Jeez…Sometimes nanny state regulations are put in place to curb litigation, and therefore allow companies to make and sell products rather than spend time in the courtroom. So in many cases, the “nanny state” flows from capitalism, not socialism.
come on cut a guy a break considering the review. your lucky to get out of this deal with your shirtBTW, if someone wants to buy this for what I paid for it, I am happy to sell it to you given the higher retail cost now.
I am not millions of people. It is just one of me. We live in an area where we have heat on about 8 to 9 months out of the year. So no heat generated goes to waste. It heats up the house. The other millions are situated differently although where Greta lives, is similar to our case.@amirm : "I wanted a phone with analog out, OLED high-resolution display, wireless charging and 5G". This is a big waste of ressources done by millions and millions of consumers on a daily basis. Its efficiency is by 1/3 lower than wired charging, i.e. 1/3 of the dispatched energy gets lost. As Greta Th. would say, YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO CHARGE WIRELESS!!
To be clear, I have return privileges with Amazon until end of this month so I am good. I just thought someone may want to buy it at lower than retail rather than me returning it.come on cut a guy a break considering the review. your lucky to get out of this deal with your shirt
ok you did not hear this from me but someone i know works for boeing and is working on the 5 g problem... a wink and a nod said the the 5 g shows up but its not realI have gone through all of this. You can't find a phone available in US that has headphone jack, wireless charging and 5G. Leaving the other two out doesn't make them flagship. Asus also is not available in US (I think).
i worked in hospitals in the northwest and the head of building Maintenace would laugh at all the retro fitting of lights in the building. the heat of the old lights would offset heating cost.I am not millions of people. It is just one of me. We live in an area where we have heat on about 8 to 9 months out of the year. So no heat generated goes to waste. It heats up the house. The other millions are situated differently although where Greta lives, is similar to our case.
Now, the alternative charging solution is one of the reasons I need to upgrade my phone. The USB-C port on my Samsung phone has become flakey and either accepts no charge, or tiny amount. Dumping the phone for this reason will cost the planet a lot more than power loss of the wireless charger. Having an open port in a device that you keep putting in your pocket full of lint and such, and friction of plugging/unplugging the charger cord is a bad idea to base your solutions.
Yeh, the whole 5G thing is a mess. They have a single name for a protocol and tons of different carriers to deliver it. I remember AT&T not being ready for 4G but lighting up the indicator regardless. Someone suggested Samsung S10 5G. I looked into that and it only supports high band 5G (millimeter wave). That only works in super dense areas so useless for me. Verizon has since deployed mid and low band 5G but of course, there is no coverage map of what is what. And digging into phone specs for such support is a big pain.ok you did not hear this from me but someone i know works for boeing and is working on the 5 g problem... a wink and a nod said the the 5 g shows up but its not real
a cheap tower computer is less expensive so put one in every room and just resolve yourself to listening to less than perfect when on the go.Yeh, the whole 5G thing is a mess. They have a single name for a protocol and tons of different carriers to deliver it. I remember AT&T not being ready for 4G but lighting up the indicator regardless. Someone suggested Samsung S10 5G. I looked into that and it only supports high band 5G (millimeter wave). That only works in super dense areas so useless for me. Verizon has since deployed mid and low band 5G but of course, there is no coverage map of what is what. And digging into phone specs for such support is a big pain.
Despite all this, I figured I should buy a 5G phone seeing how I keep my phones for such long time.
I’m a high school teacher. Kids know I’m into audio and sometimes ask about headphones to get; they won’t touch anything unless it is wireless and has ANC. >80% have AirPods anyway (I think Apple claimed they are now the #1 selling headphone in the world?).Every time I see something like that, can't help but makes me think of how much of a bunch of misfit weirdos us audiophiles are. Truth is, and the market trends are very clear, at least 95% of music lovers are totally, fully satisfied with listening trough a Bluetooth connection and in in the vast majority, lower bit rates ones. And many of those are very passionate about music, many spend way more time than me listening to music, love their music. Can they all be missing out that much? What are we chasing really? does this obsession to go get this very last bit of extra fidelity actually is a real benefit in actual enjoyment, ore are we just at a point where it's about well if I really really concentrate and do very critical listening I am able to detect a slight hint that my listening has less distortion than yours, kinda thing, but if you just sit back and enjoy, the music effectively sounds just as good and we are just biased into thinking we get something significantly better?
My home’s original owner sadly didn’t have Ethernet run in the walls when it was built in 2001 (I do have phone jacks all over ). I tried to make it work with 2 Ubiquiti AP’s on the top floor, but I still has some dead spaces and some Smart lights outside had spotty coverage. Recently switched it out for a ~$100 3-pack of TP-Link Deco mesh units and it works amazingly (2 on top floor and 1 on bottom).All I can say is good choice. About the phone not so much
Steve was not a hardware or entertainment guy and got all of this catastrophically wrong. The beginning of end was when he decided the Xbox group should be in charge of our strategy there leading to disasters like Zune player and such. The Xbox people only knew and cared about gaming yet were arrogant enough to think they could do anything, including taking on Apple. The result was total failure as you know.i am reminded about that $1,000 phone when noted basketball team owner and sometimes Microsoft spruiker Steve Ballmer spoke about Apple's poor business decisons...
also this video was captured by Microsoft Lumia