I was able to check a Moto Stylus 5G with Andorids 12 and it did not have the 85% battery setting. Instead there is some weird battery saver that stops charging after 3 days when pugged in and 100%. That is hardly a useful setting.
How does that work in OutlooK?I actually customize the shit out of notification noises on Android, so I know who is emailing me.
How does that work in OutlooK?
Do you use the recent large capacity Seagate Exons drives at home? I'm really disappointed in the ugly seek noise compared to the old 10TB helium models. I have no budget for hard drives until H2 2023 unless it becomes urgent, but I'm going for WD drives next time if they are quiet.I have no idea. Outlook, like iOS and Western Digital, is a thing that should not be tolerated to exist.
Samsung is not mentioning the carriers which is strange. I'll see where it is April 6, but my 2018 phone is nearly death.
When I was in the US I'd buy phones new on Amazon and use Google Fi as my cell carrier. Now that eSIM is a thing it is really easy.
According to what I read online the A54 uses an Exogenous CPU, but the Samsung USA website does not specify it. What is the issue with the Samsung CPUs?Hilariously, a lot of phones in the USA with carrier specific models have eSim functionality blocked in the OS. This is particularly aggravating with Samsung because it makes phones with Snapdragon (good) or Exynos (not-so-good) SoCs. The Snapdragon models are only sold in the USA and Korea, and any Snapdragon will have eSIM use blocked.
It's my experience that eSIM worked both on my A53 5G, which was an AT&T phone, the S20 Ultra 5G I was using for work, and my S22, which are T-Mobile devices.
My Euro S22 Ultra is a Snapdragon and supports eSIM just as a datapoint.
Isn't Mint the same as T-Motile, just a cheaper version?