si cata mumu si-a luat Lenovo pe tema aiaDANiel wrote:Dar nu e primul telefon care renunta la jack. Un telefon lansat recent fara jack e Moto Z


si cata mumu si-a luat Lenovo pe tema aiaDANiel wrote:Dar nu e primul telefon care renunta la jack. Un telefon lansat recent fara jack e Moto Z
DANiel wrote: o simt in urina.
la fel cum am simtit ca S6 edge e un fiasco.
la fel cum am simtit ca Lumia o sa se ingroape singuri.
Diablo 4 o să fie mai bun ca Divinity OS 2TG wrote:Ce altceva mai simti?
du-te la doctorDANiel wrote: o simt in urina.
Sudoare.TG wrote:DANiel wrote: o simt in urina.
la fel cum am simtit ca S6 edge e un fiasco.
la fel cum am simtit ca Lumia o sa se ingroape singuri.Ce altceva mai simti?
Horry County Fire Rescue investigators said the fire originated near a wall outlet where the man's phone was charging. The phone was a Samsung Galaxy Note 7.
Vrei să zici că la cogeamitea avîntul tehnologic, ăștia nu cunosc încărcare wireless? Of, of. Venind de la mirifcii care au pus display-uri de mare densitate pe laptopurile lor la zece ani după ce Sony făceau asta cu Vaio (defunct, ce-i drept) și au zis că Retina. Mhm. Btw Moto Z măcar s-a livrat cu adaptor pentru jack și are wireless charging. Nu că ar conta. La drept vorbind, dacă ești audiofil nu folosesți DAC-ul telefonului, îmi imaginez.chestr0ny wrote:Lal. Da. Iata inca un inconvenient. Adeseori ascult muzica in casti noaptea in timp ce telefonul e pus la incarcat. Cu noul Apple iPhone nu as putea face asta.
ete' pula!The European Commission is currently in the process of eliminating roaming charges for mobile customers travelling within the EU, which is great news. However, the Commission is also toying around with some safeguard ideas to ensure the new system isn’t abused. Earlier this month, a draft proposal called for a 90-day time limit on consumers before being charged extra for using their phones abroad. This was called out by consumer rights groups and has now been scrapped.
That means when roaming charges are outlawed within the European Union next year, you won’t have to worry about time limits and just use your device as normal. However, mobile operators will be able to check up on ‘irregular usage’.As the EU’s digital commissioner puts it (via euronews), if someone has a place of residence in Germany or France, but uses a SIM card from an operator in Estonia for an entire year to take advantage of lower prices, then the operator will be able to check up on that and charge you more in the future.
This is the latest safeguard idea floating around, though it still needs to be approved by the EU before going anywhere.
According to ZDNet, one owner surnamed Choi said that even though his Galaxy Note 7 was charging and showing the thunder symbol in the battery indicator, the device kept losing 1 percent of power every second.
"I've charged it [Note 7] all night after the battery went below one percent, but it didn't charge over 10 percent," the user told the news outlet.
Apple's new wireless, $180 AirPods have less than a week to meet their original shipping target of "late October," and now the company has confirmed that such a launch is officially off the table.
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