The phone I mentioned also has a bigger battery capacity. I guess repairability brings some space inefficiency since you need to make all the components accessible.
The phone I mentioned also has a bigger battery capacity. I guess repairability brings some space inefficiency since you need to make all the components accessible.
I have an Xperia 1 IV. Not without its flaws, but it fits all my requirements, and I don’t mind the weird DSLR-like cameras one wouldn’t expect from a phone.
Sounds like a design flaw. The Qualcomm QCM6490 isn’t a top-end chip, so they can’t use cooling as an excuse, when an Xperia 1 V manages to fit enough cooling for a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and a jack in practically the same size. This industry really needs more competition that’s repair friendly and has all the features, without following trends mindlessly.
It’s not about the stability, which is about as high as you can expect from any OS, it’s about having to deal with crapware that you’ll never use. The recent changes to comply with EU laws prove that none of it is essential.
What RTX 3060 are we talking about? Are they only going to discount the 8GB waste of sand to scam even more parents trying to get a gaming PC for a kid?