Most units are budget/mid-range, I’ve got a fairly good mid-range Poco F3 and it’s still USB 2.0, most units of android phones are that or below.
I said that everything close to price range of an iPhone is USB 3.0 or greater. The point was that the iPhone 15 is A$1500 and has the same port as my A$600 2-yr old android. The budget specs of the base model is absurd enough without being hyperbolic.
Even USB3 is 15 years old already.
Most Androids still only get USB2.0, but not the ones that are in the price range of the iPhone.
Edit: Feels like I’m back on Reddit with people not reading my comment, I just said that although most units of Android phones are budget to mid-range, mine being a mid-range (Poco F3), Android phones anywhere near the range of an iPhone in Cost is USB 3.0+
USB 3.0 is already 15 years old.
I haven’t had an iPhone since 3GS, but I am excited for this.
I don’t plan on getting an overpriced iPhone, or an IOS device at all for that matter, but console quality games, native on mobile is exciting.
That GPU is 6GB, it showing as 2GB is an error which may also be an issue.
The Steam Deck already has +6GB more RAM.
Very upsetting what just happened on Bourke Street
Found my old Raspberry Pi and setup a separate server monitor.
The 1650TI Laptop is about par in graphics with the 780M.
I use Turkey, it’s around $2.50 per month for the 6-person plan.
I’m considering 1.5GB for $16.88 per year, comes with a little less monthly transfer but I don’t think I will need the difference.
What spec does that get you? I’ve tried cheap 512mb 1 vCore before and it wasn’t adequate.
Hetzner is cheaper
How niche are we talking
ThinkPads are considered the Windows/Linux equivalent of Apple laptops in business settings.
They can change course on advertised usage if they can argue that they had a genuine intention for longevity and only changed course after.
New Outlook is an automatic update to the Windows Mail app, it will look mostly the same.
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It’s about the server access sellers, but to block a whole major VPS instead of accounts that commit the violation is kinda absurd.
It looks like another step towards further restricting what users can do with their servers, local or virtual.