Serious question though, has any other company matched their 4o model yet? Maybe Claude?
Serious question though, has any other company matched their 4o model yet? Maybe Claude?
Except when you ask it how it works
Because it keeps getting updates?
My question was why do you think degoogling will help you with notification sync.
Why do you think degoogling will help with that?
they also give a keyboard for that extra screen size
Well, there is a separate system for pirating prevention, the Google Play license check. That has existed for years.
According to the article, that’s due to more features and more updates.
I think the only thing that should be right is the price.
Everything else - form factor, thickness, aspect ratio, whatever - can and should be experimented with, and nothing will break because the apps adapt anyway.
Well, unless they are unoptimized for tablets in general, which most are…
Honestly, I’m shocked there aren’t way more. We have the Google Store, Samsung Store, Amazon store and…that’s it?
There are plenty of repositories for F-Droid, and from what I’ve heard, also for Aptoide.
That said, it is not really beneficial for most companies to compete with Google Play since they know the user base will be smaller, user experience will be worse (install warnings, no auto-update), and people may get affected by malware if they don’t pay attention to where they are downloading things from (may download a scam app directly instead of the legit app store).
That’s why it took years to even build a first generation product.
Why window blinds when it could roll up more like a snail?
Why do you think this is something “nobody asked for”? There is clearly a market for large wide-screen tablets and this form factor just makes them pocketable.
Are Tecno phones sold in your country or did you import one?
Somehow I’m still surprised their target market can even afford 1000$ phones.
Aimed at emerging markets, Tecno has focused its business on the African, Middle Eastern, Southeast Asian, South Asian, Latin American, and Eastern European markets.
I wonder why won’t they expand their markets, even just for the flip/fold series?
Eh, a “reset hole” like calculators and toys have would suffice, as the phone already needs one for the SIM slot.
Having owned 3 OnePlus phones, I never liked that feature.
Android 5 introduced a “do not disturb” mode, which OnePlus’s software just… removes, in favor of the toggle. Hence I have constantly used workarounds or custom ROMs to avoid that toggle altogether.
This is why I prefer DND/software toggle:
I’ve also tried using the switch for something else, like flashlight, but sometimes ended up activating it by accident, draining the battery.
So now I just have the switch doing nothing at all.
I look forward to the point a screen can be balled up like a piece of paper
Well, most flagship mobile screens are already flexible. It’s the rest of the components that is the issue 😄
It would be nice if a competitor entered the space where usability is the goal and be an open source solution.
ReactOS?
So essentially your concerns are the camera bump and stylus? As the other features you mentioned are already there.