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Tiningnan ko yan motorola eh pwede pala kabitan ng ganito.
Pero worth ba ito mga mods?
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Dapat idevelop/iperfect pa nila yan smartphone tapos pwede kabitan ala camera / ala projector kasi pag yan naperfect hanap na lang makinis na puting pader pwede na manuod kasama mga sunog baga. Wide screen agad. Dadami manunuod ng scandal sa pader. My gawd ano ba ito isip ko !!!!
Pag nadevelop yan projector type eh matatamaan jan si chromecast. Pinadalhan kami nyan kadugo ko sa states, dalawa chromecast. Hindi ko ginamit kasi smartphone pa eh may smart tv naman. Yung isa napunta sa isang kadugo ko pero isang taon lang ginamit kasi napabili din smart/android box. Tawa lang ako kasi mas techy at magadget yun. Eh ako sinabihan dati na bumili smartphone para magamit chromecast. Nabaligtad tuloy. hahahaha.
Since they're under Lenovo baka di sila ang priority ng company.. Nainis ako sa teaser nila na RAZR dati, akala ko talaga ibabalik nila yung flip phone lol.
Samsung had a phone with a built-in projector before, tapos yung Galaxy Camera/S4 Zoom pero hindi rin nag pick up ang sales, convenient sana yung pwede palit palitan ang features, pero di pa siguro ready ang market sa replaceable stick-on modules.
For me useful yung Chromecast, our 10-year old BRAVIA sa living room sobrang tibay kaya di muna papalitan yun, parang naging bago ulit nung kinabitan ko ng Chromecast. [emoji23]
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useful naman pag luma tv. Kasi yung sa kadugo eh LCD toshiba year 2010 tibay din. Eh ako mas bago LG smart tv. Dati ok na daw sa kanya chromecast. After 1year nagulat ako bumili xiaomi box. Tinamad na ata kakapindot smartphone. Eh ako remote lang mas comfortable.
https://amp.scmp.com/tech/gear/artic...-three-xiaomis
Some things in China have long been treasured as a symbol of social status: flats, cars, luxury brands, and expensive gadgets. While it is not easy for most Chinese to afford a decent home or an expensive car, owning a high-end smartphone – something that can be used on a daily basis – becomes the best option for many, especially the young, as a way to show off their taste.
That is why Apple’s iPhone, once the best option in the market without any challenger in terms of performance, was long seen as the smartphone of choice in China.
So it was no surprise when recent research by Shanghai-based MobData provoked controversy when it found that Apple iPhone users in China are generally less educated and hard-up, with fewer valuable assets, than users of other smartphones from brands such as Huawei Technologies or Xiaomi.
For years, iPhone users in China have seen themselves as superior because they had the best smartphone on the planet. This kind of thinking does not come out of nowhere – Apple advertises its products the same way. To be sure, there is no doubt that Cupertino, California-based Apple has led the evolution of the global smartphone market since it first introduced the iPhone in 2007. It was considered an iconic design that every brand tried to duplicate. And for users, the device ran the smoothest and most secure mobile operating system, iOS.
It may still be true that the iPhone offers the best features in the market, but it is not fair to look at Android smartphone brands the same way we did five years ago. When we read the product reviews, high-end smartphones from Samsung Electronics could offer the best displays, Huawei has the best cameras, OnePlus has the smoothest system and Xiaomi offers the best prices.
Apple’s iPhones are no longer the smartphones that are so good that they have left everyone behind – except in one aspect: pricing.
Therefore, if you choose an iPhone for general usage it means you are paying the price of a motorbike but using it like a bicycle. Meantime, since buyers outlay a large sum on their iPhone, some would try to use it as long as possible to justify the money they spent. This would seem to back up the findings of the seemingly illogical MobData report that found the iPhone 6 is still the most popular.
At the end of the day, when people see the Apple logo everywhere and using an iPhone no longer makes them feel special or “well-off”, they will start making more rational choices.
I see an increasing number of former iPhone users starting to purchase Android smartphones, but the opposite trend is rare.
But why am I paying a large sum for the latest iPhone even though I don’t think it is worth the value? Probably because I have been an iPhone user for years and I am not ready to make a complete change.
That means I am not a rational buyer, and I belong to a group of people Apple is relying on to maintain its high margins. If not, why would I even consider buying it?
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Apple's $100 'GiveBack' As iPhone Suppliers Deliver New Warnings
Digitimes reports today that Apple has “enforced a second wave of order reduction in the wake of weaker-than-expected sales for its new iPhones”. Apple’s Chinese manufacturers were alreadyreporting profit warnings due to order cutbacks of 25% by their “largest customer”.
Apple’s response: it will give customers up to $100 more when they trade-in their existing iPhones under its ‘GiveBack’ program and upgrade to one of the new models.
This is a dramatic change of position. During the Black Friday and Cyber Monday holidays, all Apple offered customers were coupons of up to $50if they bought older generation hardware at full price. Apple shares are now down 20% this month
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Have an Ot Question [emoji137] [emoji28]
What is the way to use my Samsung S8 and s9? . I got my phones since the first release, but sadly i Can't use here my Phone, unlocked by AT&T in USA, the only function of the phones is like an apple Itouch [emoji23] . I brought it to samsung service center but they said as of now there is no available version to unlock here in Philippines. It's ok because i still have my daily use samsung s5 but sadly nasira na kanina [emoji24].. But there's other way of unlocking, the online IMEI unlocking do you think it is effective? . Since wala naman. Problema sa account yung mga phones sa at&t. Online kase kaya nag alanganin ako baka ma sayang lang yung ibabayad.
What is your suggestion guys? Help. Please
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lancy,
Napost ako previous page na pumukaw sa interest ko yung motorola projector. Ito may nireview si balbas na naka built-in talaga. Ganyan dapat mga bagong concept. Para makahinga naman nagiismartphone puro na lang nakabow naiipit na leeg.
Hindi na kasi pwede palakihan screen. Kasi ang comfortable sa mata eh mga 10-12inch kaso paano naman ibubulsa yan.
Pag flawless pag gamit nito eh pader pader magiging labanan.
^noong 2012 linabas ng Samsung yung Galaxy Beam...
Iisa nakita ko sa public na gumamit
Maganda eto lalo na kung me presentation ka mahirap sa wireless display depende kasi sa monitor kung compatible sa phone mo
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meron ako palm size na projector since 2010 pa yata yun, i bought it from sa contractor namin dati na Korean. i used it few times sa presentation sa work and movie watching projected sa wall, ok naman sa dark room. it's good if they integrate now sa smartphone. yun nga lang, its another battery consuming feature...
lancey ganda yang galaxy beam ah. Nung year 2012 jan palang ata nagsismula magboom smartphones so mas type pa ng tao magswipe-swipe sa screen. Pero sa panahon ngayon at magandang marketing lang eh mas functional gamitin yan may built-in projector.
knew jerk reaction to the article below. I could get 3-6hrs more with my usage if i had the sb845 chipset.
we cant have it all.. oh well
my mom will love this note9. i just need to get the new galaxy..
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