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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.
What standby mode does your laptop use? Classic S3 standby, or S0 standby like most modern laptops are forced into?
Odds are your Linux install overwrote OCLP. You’d need to install OCLP again and configure it to boot from either Mac OS or your Linux install.
And with GPT partition you can have 128 partitions so ~120 different OSes easily on a single drive.
OP is using OpenCore Legacy Patcher to run an newer OS on an unsupported machine. The option boot menu won’t work, they’d need to get back to the OCLP menu to boot Mac OS.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/OnStar
Onstar has existed since 1996. Cars have been doing this for a long time and it’s not new.
Also replacement OEM batteries have always been stupid expensive. User replaceable or not. And 3rd party ones have always been garbage with very few exceptions (RIP zero lemon 10,000mah battery for my note 3).
They deliberately slowed down phones with defective batteries to prevent them from randomly crashing. Which would cause a lot more people to complain than the phone being slower, but not turning off at 30%.
This is why I’ve ended up keeping my Pixel 4 on Android 10. I’ve made backups and flashed the latest versions, only to come back because every time they’ve broken something I need the phone to do.
It makes me glad that this is a secondary phone because I can happily keep it on this ancient version of Android and not give a shit about the security.
Wait the galaxy watch only had 16 gigs of storage until this new model? The Apple watch has had 32 since the series 5, and the series 9 is apparently 64.
Nothing has really changed unless you just didn’t run the latest software on your phone. The series 8 was the first watch in a long time that needed a newer phone. But they’ve always required the latest iOS.
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.
Good news! They’ve been spying on you for well over 20 years at this point.
Basically every phone made in the last 5 years will charge at over 5v for “quick charging”.
The USB is typically only up to 3 amps max at any voltage less than 20.
They’re still some of the best machines out there. Every other machine has gotten shittier at an even more rapid pace.
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.
But no wireless charging. :(
All I dream for is a phone with a low-mid range power efficient CPU, NFC AND, wireless charging. And I guess root.
Flagship phones have all of those, but get ass battery life when doing things like maps on a bright day. Cheaper phones end up doing so much better, but they never have NFC and QI.
Less than it would be if they expected you to go full ham 24/7.