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    My folks made me change my 3 yr. old Note 3 Neo which was working perfectly. I got a C9 Pro
    Quench my thirst with gasoline!

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    • Re: Mobile Phones

      Now this is interesting because I bought an iPhone specially for touring as the battery lasts so long and they are quite stable so using GPS on them is a breeze. Also smaller long lasting battery means faster charging too. But god do I hate them for daily use and miss android! XD
      DUCATI

      =^_^=

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      • Re: Mobile Phones

        I use Sony Xperia X and I just love my smartphone. I was thinking about purchasing iPhone first but changed my mind. The main thing why I bought my Xperia is its compatibility with other Sony devices. I even have an opportunity for a remote play on my PlayStation 4 using my smartphone (there is a special app for that purpose but it works only with Xperia phones or tablets). The only disadvantage of that mobile phone is that it does not support FM radio but it's not a problem for me.

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        • Re: Mobile Phones

          One plus 6 ,0 to 100 charge in 40 minutes

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          • Re: Mobile Phones

            Motorola One Power.
            Using since 4 months. Has good overall performance, decent camera and storage. But what I like most about it is, its massive 5000mah battery which lasts for almost 1.5 days with full charge.

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            • Thoughts on this?

              OnePlus is Becoming A Pro with 7 Pro - Facts vs Rumors

              iPrice
              : Almost every smartphone manufacturer prides themselves in their own Pro phones. OnePlus finally jumps on the Pro variant bandwagon. Within a week’s time, we get to see the final unveiling of their new flagship series. Anyhow, as excited as you are about this phone, we have gathered some revealed facts about OnePlus 7 and OnePlus 7 Pro as well as rumors that circulate around them.


              Facts
              Some confirmed deets we have known about OnePlus 7 and 7 Pro thus far:
              1. OnePlus 7 Pro offers 3 rear cameras and features 5G connectivity.
              2. OnePlus 7 series will be the “new era of Fast and Smooth”
              3. They won’t be equipped with wireless charging as it would not be as fast and efficient as OnePlus’ Dash Charging technology, as stated by OnePlus CEO Pete Lau.
              4. A downside to the series is that headphone jack is still nowhere to be seen on the phone.
              5. OnePlus 7 series has UFS 3.0 storage. UFS essentially stands for Universal Flash Storage. It improves the connections between storage and phone. OnePlus may be the first smartphone company to market this feature. This means the series will perform faster than any similar smartphones from competitors and can handle higher temperatures.
              6. Release Date: OnePlus 7 series will officially be launched on May 14.


              Rumors
              Now here’s the tricky part about OnePlus 7 specs. We do not know for sure if the specs leaked by smartphone insiders are entirely accurate. So let’s just view these OnePlus 7 specs as rumors for now:


              ONEPLUS 7
              6.4 inch
              2340x1080 screen
              Snapdragon 855 CPU
              4,000mAh battery
              48MP + 5MP dual-camera


              ONEPLUS 7 PRO
              6.7 inch
              3120x1440 90Hz screen
              Snapdragon 855 CPU
              4,150mAh battery
              40MP + 8MP + 16MP triple-camera


              Did you spot anything different in this leaked photo of OnePlus 7 Pro? Yep, there’s a pop-up front camera lens used for selfies, which is why it’s notchless. Plus, the “chin” bezel at the bottom of the screen also appears to be slimmer than the previous OnePlus models’. For all we know, the design looks tip-top as usual. With regards to storage, OnePlus 7 Pro might come in either 128GB or 256GB.


              We’re not so far away from OnePlus 7 release date, so do keep an eye out for more updates from the phone launch on May 14. At least we can rest assured that the OnePlus 7 series won’t come with jaw-dropping prices. Are you ready to give up your old phone for the new fast and smooth OnePlus phone?


              Source:
              Buying old camera...

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              • Re: Thoughts on this?

                Topic Approved and merged with Mobile phones thread.

                I can see some unverified info there in that link. Proceed with caution.
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                Indian riding = Alertness, Anticipation and Adjustment.

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                • Re: Mobile Phones

                  Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
                  My folks made me change my 3 yr. old Note 3 Neo which was working perfectly. I got a C9 Pro
                  Changed to Redmi Note 7 Pro after 2 years.
                  Amazing how they can give so much for so less!
                  Quench my thirst with gasoline!

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                  • Re: Mobile Phones

                    Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
                    Changed to Redmi Note 7 Pro after 2 years.
                    Amazing how they can give so much for so less!
                    Somehow after using AMOLED screens I didn't like the LCD screen on Note 7 Pro.
                    Nothing else to complain about, but couldn't stay away from Redmi K20 so swapped for it!
                    Last edited by Sarvajit; 08-23-2019, 02:24 AM.
                    Quench my thirst with gasoline!

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                    • Re: Mobile Phones

                      Originally posted by Sarvajit View Post
                      E Somehow after using AMOLED screens I didn't like the LCD screen on Note 7 Pro.
                      Nothing else to complain about, but couldn't stay away from Redmi K20 so swapped for it!
                      I wouldn't blame you. A modern LCD fails even in front of 7 year old AMOLED by Nokia, I've seen them both side by side in person.

                      K20 is an awesome choice you made, but I hope you're ok with online storage or less storage or USB OTG. The biggest gripe I find is lack of MicroSD slot, other demerits I can live with.
                      The 256GB version of K20 Pro, on the other hand is a perrennial out of stock product.

                      It sure is a killer though! No doubt.
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                      Brotherhood, Rules, Freedom. Xbhp.
                      Indian riding = Alertness, Anticipation and Adjustment.

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                      • Re: Mobile Phones

                        Nokia 8.1 now at 14500. Should be better than Nokia 7.2 plus.
                        I'm a responsible rider.It doesn't matter what you ride,but what matters is how you ride.

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                        • Re: Mobile Phones

                          Originally posted by LikeLand8
                          And I would like to talk about cross-platform development of mobile applications, as well as about the best cross-platform programming tools. This blog http://easycrossplatform.net contains feature articles that also contain interesting information about introducing augmented reality into applications. Read this blog, I think it will be very interesting and informative for you
                          I’m into mobile app development being a associate architect for the enterprise apps. While what do you say more about it?

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                          • Re: Mobile Phones

                            Originally posted by LikeLand8
                            Who knows about mobile label printers? I need to buy 2 printers to my enterprise, the problem is that I do not understand anything in this. I will buy in this https://www.techno..... store. If someone can help with choosing a printer model, I will be very grateful
                            Dear member,
                            Kindly continue a discussion when a member replies to your post. When @thexbhpguy replied, I suggest you complete the first topic you raised?
                            Last edited by Samarth 619; 08-31-2020, 12:11 PM.
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                            Brotherhood, Rules, Freedom. Xbhp.
                            Indian riding = Alertness, Anticipation and Adjustment.

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                            • Re: Mobile Phones

                              Its definately better than 7.2,
                              Originally posted by Legend Racer View Post
                              Nokia 8.1 now at 14500. Should be better than Nokia 7.2 plus.

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                              • Re: Mobile Phones

                                K20 made way for OnePlus 8! Reason: Wanted to own a phone with curved AMOLED display!
                                The 90 Hz refresh rate is a real bonus.
                                Originally posted by Samarth 619 View Post
                                I wouldn't blame you. A modern LCD fails even in front of 7 year old AMOLED by Nokia, I've seen them both side by side in person.

                                K20 is an awesome choice you made, but I hope you're ok with online storage or less storage or USB OTG. The biggest gripe I find is lack of MicroSD slot, other demerits I can live with.
                                The 256GB version of K20 Pro, on the other hand is a perrennial out of stock product.

                                It sure is a killer though! No doubt.
                                Quench my thirst with gasoline!

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