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If you get the Sony wh-1000xm4, you won’t be disappointed. £200 at the moment?
They’ve made newer versions, but they’re still brilliant, great sound quality and noice cancelling.
You’re getting marginal gains by spending loads more.
(Get them on Amazon and just send them back if you’re...
Again, I don’t really see your point? Are they struggling to sell phones?
There isn’t that much progress to be made in a mature market. I’m not sure Samsung or Google are offering anything massively different year on year?
And the accessories market is probably even more skewed to apples...
Why would they care? Genuine question. They have enormous market share, and I’d imagine the average unit price is high.
Let everyone else make the early mistakes, waltz in once the market is mature and charge more for perceived higher quality. Seems a fairly smart way of doing things.
I still don’t get it personally. The only thing I’d really enjoy extra screen size for is movies/shows. And because of the shape of foldables you just end up with massive borders like an old crt tv.
No. I’ve no idea why that particular reviewer seems to be wearing a gimp suit.
That and the pigeon look like plastic models to me.
How does this stuff deal with less savoury stuff? If some perv/nonce is using it to look though someone’s window at a distance, is it going to “enhance” the image? Will it make everyone look as artificial as Amanda Holden??
I've got the bits to do a short shift somewhere in the garage, meant to be a really quick job. Did similar on the r26, was a big improvement (just moves where the cable joins the linkage).
If I find them, I'll fire them over to you if you want?
Surely trolling. Putting a piece of plastic over the sensor shouldn't be enough to bypass the security FFS. It's effectively a free pass into the phone? Forgetting that they discovered it at home, it means someone could pinch your phone, stick a piece of plastic on top and unlock it.
Really? The fingerprint scanner which is the gateway into the phone (banking apps etc) being fooled by a piece of plastic over the top is something they can't be blamed for?
Ditto Google allowing face unlock with closed eyes. Given how much they expect users to commit to on these devices...
I've got the 7, perfectly happy with it. Standard camera software isn't great, but the Google cam mod improves things a lot.
Already running Android 10, seems well built.
How does s**t like this get through QC? Same as the fold basically failing with minimal use, or exploding phones? Do they just not check?
BBC News - Any fingerprint unlocks Galaxy S10, Samsung warns
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-50080586
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