I got a free keyboard cover when I got my S9 FE. It’s okay, but I don’t use it when traveling as it may scratch the tempered glass.
I’m not sure how the Magic Keyboard looks like, but this is how the keyboard cover looks. *
I got a free keyboard cover when I got my S9 FE. It’s okay, but I don’t use it when traveling as it may scratch the tempered glass.
I’m not sure how the Magic Keyboard looks like, but this is how the keyboard cover looks. *
Not yet available in the Philippines, as of this posting.
Lockstar, though, is.
Depending on where you are, the upcoming S24 series will return to the Exynos fold. And if Samsung still does not resolve the riddle of the thermals, there’s a risk you may still get the same issue.
Better get the S23.
First of all, congrats on your S23!
Just use it like you’d normally would. The phone will study your usage behavior and patterns on its first week, so you might notice warmer temperature than normal, and not so good battery longevity. That’s expected behavior until it completes its analysis. You’ll get a battery bump after the break-in period.
There is no need to worry about your first week. The phone will study your usage to optimize itself, hence the battery drains more than usual. After doing so, you’ll notice the sudden battery efficiency.
I suggest you use your phone like normal, or maybe a little bit more than normal, so your phone would know your behavior and optimize itself accordingly.
There was a phone before called the i900 Omnia. It was a Windows Mobile device with a stylus that just hangs on the side of the phone.