After trade-in, I got my Pixel 3a for $100, it’s cheap and good
After trade-in, I got my Pixel 3a for $100, it’s cheap and good
Personally I don’t see why a USB C headphone adapter is so universally despised. Hell, if your headphones have a detachable wire, which it should if it’s halfway decent, you could just replace the cord entirely with one of these.
lately I noticed if I play videos the static image burned into the display so if the whole screen is white its slightly off color now. Its not even a big deal and cant really do much about that anyway
It’s nowhere near perfect.
Their description of Google+ is pretty bad, I kinda wonder if they’ve used it for more than 15 minutes...
And this allows you to charge while using headphones how?
If Chinese companies make the next wave of “must have” apps (TikTok might be the 1st example of this)
Eh I still wish Google would bring it back on the Pixel line.
Ahh, but the Galaxy Note 10 is simply far too large to house a headphone jack.
So, Samsung’s off the list of phone brands to buy.
I kind of liked the rain one, but the others were really annoying... It’s like they tried to magnify everything to the point of ridiculousness...
That said, Google can’t do much about Youtube, unless they somehow find a way to require individual content providers to provide captions for their videos. They actually have great captions support, as a platform, but the people who upload videos are often lazy about captions.
I know that active jamming of cell signals is illegal, but what about walls covered with copper sheet...?
“Stick a fork in ’em”
Good cat!
Were they really driving a 1986 model year van across Canada?
Mandarin oranges (mikan) are an amazing snack, refreshing, sweet, light, a bit thirst-quenching, and (given a good choice of variety) easy to eat and not messy.
the Chinese writing along with the half-assed American flag of 20 states and 11 colonies might also be a tip-off to the critical eye that this product is not on the up-and-up.
Wait, FB got a patent on a technique which has been widely used for many decades?
I have a Chromebook, which has physical keys very similar to Chrome’s use of the touchbar...