[-] [email protected] 18 points 1 week ago

That would be a liability, and they would go after the parent company crying foul play.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago

Yeah, something like Adguard family DNS protection or any other family protection DNS service exist which works at the device level or even the network level and is simple to setup on smartphones and latops/computers or even the router.

YouTube won't even load comments saying restricted mode if I browse through Adguard family protection DNS server.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

Permanent notifications are not a thing since android 14. Every notification can be removed.

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What if charging your phone took less time than brushing your teeth? A new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences could very well hold the key to a next-gen charger capable of recharging your phone in just 60 seconds.

Researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder have discovered a new cutting-edge technique that could make it possible to charge devices almost instantaneously. This would make charging phones, laptops, and even electric cars much more efficient and convenient. The foundation of the new technique is based on new insights into how ions move through supercapacitors.

The key, one of the researchers explains in a press release, is to make the movement of the ions more efficient. By doing this we can make the charging and release of energy much faster, allowing for that next-gen charger that is capable of boosting your phone’s charge from 0 to 100 in just a minute, or maybe even less.

To make this discovery, the researchers looked at the movement of ions through a complex network of interconnected pores running through the supercapacitor. Their findings have helped modify a scientific law that researchers have used to govern electrical currents for more than 175 years. This law, called the Kirchhoff circuit law, describes the flow of electrons in a simple loop of wiring in most classes.

However, when inspecting the ions and their movement, the researchers found that the ions move fundamentally differently at the intersections of tiny nanoscale pores when compared to how electrons move near the same locations. Further observations helped them determine that these movements are different from what Kirchhoff’s law describes. This doesn’t completely throw out the old laws, though, as they still provide valid explanations for how electronics flow within conventional electronic circuits.

However, to create a next-gen charger capable of taking full advantage of the movements of the ions, we have to look at things different. This, the researchers say, is “the missing link” that they have been looking for. Creating more efficient energy storage has been a long-term goal for many engineers.

We’ve seen water-based batteries capable of storing more than traditional lithium-ion batteries. Still, a method that lets us charge our batteries almost instantly would remove a lot of the hindrances surrounding the wider adoption of things like electric cars. Not to mention how much more convenient a next-gen character would make charging laptops, phones, and other electronic devices.

[-] [email protected] 10 points 3 weeks ago

A few hours give or take. Usually I read some threads or browse technology news in [email protected] Sometimes, also share some news related to the android world in a Lemmy community like [email protected]

[-] [email protected] 81 points 3 weeks ago

Stupidity at its finest. The whole point of cheap 3rd party apple accessories is to use workarounds to get past apple DRMs and use them without paying the apple tax.

Blame apple foremost for creating such a market in the 1st place. You don't need such workarounds in other phones because they just work.

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[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago

Fuck advon.

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The X100 Ultra has a camera setup that is different from that of any other X100 smartphone. According to a senior executive, the phone, with its flagship-tier camera technologies, will excel in five key scenes:

  • The micro-gimbal anti-shake telephoto lens will be able to capture fast cars.
  • The macro feature of the telephoto camera has the biggest magnification rate among smartphones – 3.4:1.
  • Dark light telephoto portrait option will provide seamless images with no glare or reflections.
  • Telephoto lens can also capture starlight in the night sky.
  • With the help of Zeiss, the X100 Ultra and the vivo ISP users will be able to capture sunsets, sunrises, and flowing clouds.
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[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

That's Google's version of android. Most OEMs still have the single tap internet toggle.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

OEMs selling smartphones in China. And those like amazon selling fireOS based tablets, TVs, and fire TV sticks.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

If you call snapdragon 778 a shit cpu and want all those features, you will not be getting a smartphone for a long time. I have used smartphones with half the processing power of 778, and they all work fine. My point being, fairphone 5 is the closest to that ideal smartphone, yet you dismiss it based on SoC alone. Snapdragon 778 is anything but shit.

[-] [email protected] 7 points 9 months ago

They want people to use and be reliant on Google's version of android with play services and Google apps. That's what they have to lose.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Those tweets are different. It wouldn't make sense to create one for all of them. I guess the frequency could be reduced. Like posting with a higher gap between each post.

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