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Nice, the cheapest model with a 13th gen Intel starts at 779 USD, and the AMD variant starts at 799 USD. Still expensive, but a lot more affordable than the last time I had a look.


ELI5: They can now make the fluffy white plastic go back to liquid very well, and they don’t even need too much work for that.


TL;DR: Pyrolysis with a yield of 60 percent styrene monomers.



Such a fun phone, I absolutely love it. It does everything a modern mid to lower mid range phone does. But typing is heavy. I put a custom Thumbkey fork on it, and now it’s… okay :D


That will be getting a problem in the future. People will start putting highly sensitive and confidential information into ChatGPT and the like. And of course they’ll use this data. Industrial espionage might get as easy as asking a common LLM for help with a specific problem.


Have you ever used the Xperia XZ Compact phones? They were who sold me to the fingerprint sensor in the power button. Fucking seamless experience there


currently, storage space is significantly cheaper than all the cpu power needed to generate the images from a text description. also, what if you actually wanted to view the backgroud of the object? and where’s the advantage besides an at best 40 % increased storage space edficiency? after all, people are taking pictures to actually capture the moment. else they would do voice memos all the time.


I guess the average user doesn’t care so they get away with that. All they care is “I got the latest Smasmung Galaxis Smartphone and it only cost me 10 EUR with my data plan” and that’s it


oof, gotta double check if my carrier is supported


thanks a lot, sounds quite promising!


thanks, if it works as expected, that might be exactly what I’m looking for


totally a funny nugget. Also IMO somewhat of a steal, considering your average iPhone doesn’t have a headphone jack and costs about 5x that thing.


thanks, I was a bit afraid, typing was nearly impossible on a tiny phone


I need weird advice for soft keyboards
Hi everyone. I'm close to buying a Unihertz Jelly Star ([this nugget here](https://www.unihertz.com/products/jelly-star)). One of the last things keeping me away from ordering is my concern with typing quality. ("Say what, on a three inch screen??") Normal qwery-keyboards won't cut it, and thus I'm looking for recommendations on software keyboards for either tiny screens or super fat fingers. As I don't *love* auto correct, are there any T9-like keyboards for Android (9 keys is quite few, but how about like half of the keys of a full size keyboard)? Also, is there a way to install WearOS (or whatever Google calls it this week) keyboards on a normal Android phone? If you've got either very fat fingers or a tiny screen, hit me with the keyboard apps you're using. Thanks a lot!
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Least insane use case I’ve heard of yet


fucking hell

I was about to buy a Zenfone 9 because it was the perfect device for me

Asus no more, I guess



Unfortunately, my ping time is something around 2073600000 milliseconds while my bandwidth for the requested API is less than 0.1 bit/s.

But there is an app you might be interested in: https://www.boringreport.org/


Alternative title: Vaccine tested in mice shown to reduce alzheimer’s disease symptom of lessened anxiety.



I guess Reddit has had a special user base with many talented people capable of programming. After they were pissed off, they did what programmers usually do when dissatisfied with a piece of software: They made their own thing (In this case: Lemmy Clients).


Afaik there used to be a smartphone with an inbuilt (shitty) projector. You could show off pics and video clips from a distance of around 30 cm (that’s around 1.3 medium sized standard bananas in imperial units). It was only enjoyable in a dark room, but nevertheless, the tech existed 10 years ago. I think it was called the something-bee-something-phone.