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    Android Help Moronic Monday (Jan 25 2021) - Your weekly questions thread!

    Android Help Moronic Monday (Jan 25 2021) - Your weekly questions thread!


    Moronic Monday (Jan 25 2021) - Your weekly questions thread!

    Posted: 25 Jan 2021 04:00 AM PST

    Note 1. Join us at /r/MoronicMondayAndroid, a sub serving as a repository for our retired weekly threads. Just pick any thread and Ctrl-F your way to wisdom!

    Note 2. Join our IRC, and Telegram chat-rooms! Please see our wiki for instructions.

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    Galaxy S21 sales estimated to be 40 percent larger than those of the Galaxy S20 in S.Korea

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    What was your most comfortable phone to use?

    Posted: 25 Jan 2021 12:54 PM PST

    Phones have gotten bigger, curved backs have given way to flat sheets of glass, and display's have got taller. So I'm wondering, what was the most comfortable phone in the hand.

    For me it was the second gen Moto G, back when Motorola actually put a lot of effort into ergonomics, that fact it was a complete tank also helped things.

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    PSA: SmartTube Next (Beta) - SponsorBlock Added

    Posted: 25 Jan 2021 10:42 AM PST

    SponsorBlock has finally been implemented! It's not perfect but it's a lot better than dealing with it at all. Check it out.

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    Remember the "blockchain phones" everyone was mocking a while back? Here's another one that's good for a laugh, the IMPulse K1.

    Posted: 25 Jan 2021 08:53 AM PST

    Here's the official page and the parent page. It's an Android-based smartphone that runs either CryptoDATA OS or CryptoData ™ O.S depending on which part of the website you look at, and does private communication via Voice Over Blockchain Protocol and Electronic Warfare Transmitted Location which you can pay for with KaratGold crypto coins backed by the gold standard. It also uses a physical key for extra security, a consequence of which is that the chin takes up like 1/5th of the phone. It also claims it can install regular Android and iOS apps, in addition to its own IMP BCloud apps.

    Specs at a glance:

    Network Technology: GSM, WCDMA, CDMA/EVDO, HSPA, LTE

    Display: 5.71''HD+ touchscreen

    Platform: CryptoData ™ O.S (That's right, one period.)

    CPU: MTK6762, Octa core

    GPU: IMG GE8320

    ROM: 64 + 32 + 32 GB (Not sure how to interpret that. All your files are distributed via Blockchain - Interplanetary File Storage and you can pay for more storage.)

    RAM: 4 GB

    USB: Type-C

    Camera (Front/Back): 5MP/13MP

    Battery: 3400mAh

    WI-FI: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac

    Dual Nano SIM

    GPS & GLONASS

    Note that the user manual hosted on the same site disagrees with these specs. It lists a 5.5"AMOLED screen, SD835, Adreno 540, 128GB storage (but also "Because we can create infinite blockchains all users can store infinite information"), 8GB RAM, and 5MP/12MP cameras.

    This is a real phone you can buy, but most of its promised services are non-existant. KaratGold is not backed by anything, least of all the gold standard, and the "physical key" is just a flash drive. The OS even displays it as such in its settings.

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