Yes but thats a lot of work, what if all this was already setup
Yes but thats a lot of work, what if all this was already setup
You did great by trying! Have you ever tried different ROMs? I for my part am very happy with /e/ OS.
I think the Lightning-Protocol was a little more difficult, because there were Display Adapters which probably need more than 4 lanes. And who could forget: some iPad actually had Usb 3 over Lightning.
No, if the clamp-mechanism breaks, you habe to replace the connector on the device while with UsbC you only have to use a different cable.
No, if the clamp-mechanism breaks, you habe to replace the connector on the phone while with UsbC you only have to use a different cable.
There is physical connections between devices. The pins that make electrical contact. There are 24 on UsbC and 8 on lightning making a lot more things possible.
Also there are structural benifits. Lightning connectors are held in by the device which makes replacing the clamp a lot more difficult than just switching the cable like UsbC, where that mechanism is inside the cable.
And last but not least is Usb an open protocol while you would have to pay Apple if you wanted to implement Lightning.
This is a professional debug techique, what are you talking about? But I rather use ‘Hii’ with various (but not ascending) amounts of i’s.
Because generative Neural Networks always have some random noise. Read more about it here
The OS includes microG which has a SafetyNet implementation
yes, the apps are mediocre, but there are alternatives. (Also, its the only ROM with official support for my device)
Yes, they do
I also used iPhones for a long time until I had to switch to a temporary phone due to age-related hardware malfunction. Out of curiosity, I tried /e/ OS and was very pleasantly surprised.
The temporary phone is now in use for at least a year and I also get to enjoy other extraordinary features like USB-C and a headphone-jack. In the future, I may also give LineageOS a try.
Unfortunatly, this will not be the case on iOS as Apple doesn’t allow third-party browser engines and stores
Yes, but what if the mouse could stop its charging cycle depending on its use, so it does not damage its battery. Or what if users could change the function of the power button to an short-press for sleep-button and long-press for power off.
There are better ways to change peoples habits while still maintaining basic functionallities.