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The same thing as always. Either you’re working on the shiny new thing, or you’re a dinosaur. There’s no reward for maintaining a perfectly good application as-is.
The same thing as always. Either you’re working on the shiny new thing, or you’re a dinosaur. There’s no reward for maintaining a perfectly good application as-is.
I used to hate Bluetooth, but that’s because the early versions were terrible. Painful to connect, frequent drops and disconnects, and very short range and easy to block the signal.
Since Bluetooth 4 it’s been great, and rock solid with Bluetooth 5. The only time I’ve had a problem is when I went into the other room and stood directly in front of a running microwave. I lost about half the signal until I took a step back.
Wireless headphones are far more convenient. Phone in my pocket, and I can walk around, clean the house, or work out at the gym, completely untethered.
There are people who don’t keep their phone on silent all the time? I only turn it off if I’m expecting a call for a job interview or something.
Meanwhile, other launchers have had this for years.
I’d rather have some control over apps that don’t properly separate their useful and spammy notifications.
Believe it or not, the article does that.
They’re finally reverting the separation of battery icon and numeric percentage? Sweet! I never liked the current implementation.
But other than that, it really doesn’t look significantly different.
I’m still bitter about USB mass storage being removed for only MTP. MTP sucks, any time I use it for more than a few small files it always ends up dying partway through.
Okay, but are we talking real science or Dr. Oz science?
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Mint Mobile? I’d ask their support. https://www.mintmobile.com/help-center/