Ironically, the Google Pixel with GrapheneOS is a very privacy-focused option with no bloatware.
Ironically, the Google Pixel with GrapheneOS is a very privacy-focused option with no bloatware.
I agree, but we can’t leave out Windows 7
You’re right, they have the same outer shell with a completely different firing mechanism. The best anyone can legally get (to my knowledge) is a binary trigger. It fires when pulled, fires when released.
I asked my mother, so I can answer. She said if he is the Republican nominee, she will vote for him. Extended reasoning is “not a Democrat”.
I had a neighbor ask me about my Starlink. They said they had ViaSat and were posting $180 a month for a 2gb data cap with 2-3mb speeds and would have to purchase more for overages. Internet was a requirement because she worked from home. I used to have Hughesnet and they have the same structure.
Yes, Musk sucks, but Starlink has been a game changer for us rural folk.
While it’s not ideal, had he said no to the question, the media would have spun it as, “Biden refuses to call Xi a dictator”.
I always read that as “KeepAss”
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It’s the 7 Pro. The battery has no problem lasting all day but will definitely need to be charged at night. I use my phone for business and personal, so calls and emails all day.
My wife and I switched to the Pixel after being with the galaxy lineup since 2011. I’ve not missed a single bit of Samsung bloat and the experience has been phenomenal. Our cameras with the Samsung devices always seemed to artificially degrade near the release of their next model. You could always try them out and compare. That’s the beauty of return policies.
Wasn’t the last idea to rake the forests?
I have been with the Galaxy lineup since the original S model. Switched to the Pixel 7 Pro this year and I’m not looking back. What a phenomenal experience it’s been. Samsung has been increasing their bloat over the years and I am just done with it.
Pixel 7 Pro here. Nobody has mentioned to me about messages failing. That’s not to say it isn’t happening, just that no one has said anything. I absolutely love the phone, for what it’s worth.
They call his son tater tot.