There are rules for drowning. I believe the shortest amount of time before someone runs out of air and falls unconscious is 60 seconds, so 10 rounds.
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Honestly, between my work phone which is a Pixel 6 Pro, and my Fold, Samsung is superior in both hardware and software.
Oh for sure, turn off the display and the crease is right there. Now turn it back on, sure I can spot it still, but I'm looking for it. Start watching a YouTube video or use apps, you will forget it's even there.
The Internal screen is fragile. It's softer than finger nails, so need to be careful about it. The screen protector doesn't last a year in most cases. The hinge can get debris in it that will start causing problems. It's narrow, but it's definitely a thick phone. It's heavy too. Software is a hit or miss on what can handle the screen basically changing size and shape on it.
That being said, I can't go back to using a normal phone. The large display is just too good to give up.
I think he was pretty spot on, but didn't touch on one of the most important issues. You have to be careful with the inner screen. Keep the nail tappers away, watch how you press to fold the phone, etc.
As long as you avoid the charging coil, you're fine. Magsafe is literally just Qi charging + magnetic ring.
I could argue several reasons to avoid a folding phone. The crease isn't one of them. Yes, I feel it while swiping across the screen, but it's so unnoticeable while using the phone, it's a non-issue.
- Fold owner
About 5x more and we'd reach Trump levels.
Google can use the phone number on file to text a verification code for password reset.
Dumb take. All it's warning you is that without those, you won't have a way to recover your account it you lose your password or if it's hacked and someone changes it.
I mean, you can keep moving the goalpost all you want, doesn't make you any less wrong.
The cannonball run records are under 24 hours. A week travel includes few hours per day travel and generous breaks.