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Why? Would you consider trying new apple kit a hobby of yours? Genuine question.Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
I see little reason to rush to upgrade phones or tablets.
In many areas I get better 3G throughput than 4G, due to a better contention ratio. As a bonus my phone battery lasts twice as long too whilst on 3G. I suspect the same will be possible of 4G once 5G sees high take up. Mobile network DPI means QoS favours some speed test websites. In the real world your latency and throughput will be much lower than those speed tests for general internet usage once the masses take up 5G.
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I believe they do. But most people don’t keep their phone static and turned on?Originally posted by anim View PostDont OLED screens get pixel burn where the image is static?
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iPhone X was the first, so they have had OLED since 2017. It was only the cheap ones that kept LCD.Originally posted by d000hg View PostThey were already using OLED before iPhone 12.
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Finally they are using OLED screens which are being used by Samsung for many years now.
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Yes.Originally posted by BR14 View PostWill it work with my iRon??
You can use the iRon to smash the fecking thing into little pieces.
I knew those antique smoothing iRons would come in handy one day.
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I just want to know when they are going to release for sale the Air4!
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Waits for the backlash about not including a charger even though I'm sure I'm not the only one...
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