Sure, I'll meet you out back.
I get a day-and-a-half on my GS3 with GPS on constantly and WiFi on half the time, so it's not quite as bad as the chart makes it out to be. Of course if I game on my device for like 20 minutes the battery drains.
I see it as fair play. You defend a goal, and give up a player in return. If the rules changed to something more severe, like counting it as an own-goal or something crazy, then this wouldn't be a feasible tactic. But you play to the rules of life, not the rules of the game.
I see; Even though Samsung is teaming up with Google to make the Gear Live, it's making it work with most/all Android phones instead of just the post-GS2 Samsung flagships. Since I've got a GS3 and like Tizen, I guess I have choices (and will likely choose Gear 2).
Vee just don't vant to. Ya.
Besides the different OS (Android Wear vs. Tizen), what makes this better than the Gear 2? Same water certification, same ability to read heartbeat, etc... I'm excited about Tizen but would wait for this watch if it gave me something to wait for (haven't quite bought the Gear 2 yet).
It's not Tizen, it's a branch off of Android.
#Yo
"Pity the poor mapmaker assigned to the South China Sea."
Actually funny once you read his username.
iEye, Captain. EDIT: Oops someone beat me to that joke.
What's the rest of the joke?
Well, he was right about ONE thing.
Yes, on a regular hammock.
Idk, my bff Jill?
I know it's copypasta, but the "gorilla warfare" part gets me every time I read it.
Eet's NAUGHT a TOO-mur!
No, I mean in the image. The image is of code on a PCB. Just a dumb stock photo, just pointing out how it looks funny.
Why is there code on a PCB?