Awesome idea, but overpriced. Not as much as Apple, but still a lot compared to Dell or Lenovo. I might still order it if Snapdragon Elite isn't readily available by the time I need to upgrade my laptop just to support a great idea and a smaller company.
I agree, but some cities are just not compatible with public transport. Busses in LA fit 2 bicycles. How do you cover the final mile (which could be as far as 2.5 miles) in a city with mostly single family homes and lots of hills?
Impossible to compare Seoul to LA imho. Population density has its benefits like amazingly fast (fiber) internet connection, but accessibility of public transport isn't one of them.
Either you have a really bizarre definition of relaxation or you've never taken public transport in a busy city during peak hours.
Even in Los Angeles, where public transport is barely used, everything is packed at peak times. And that's a place where people regularly take showers. I dare you to enjoy the relaxing experience of a bus at peak times in August in a third world country like Russia.
You mean you're blessed with non idiotic units that are easy to convert and you don't have to get out a calculator every time you need to convert between random body parts, right?
Modern batteries really don't care much about how or how often you charge them. You'll ruin the port with frequent plug/unplug cycle way before you notice any effect on the battery.
Wireless charging is really niche and worse than wired in every way
Huh? Name one. Oneplus is dead to me after they removed the most useful feature that almost everyone uses and expects in even the most basic phone, let alone a $1k+ phone.
Pixel 7 pro here and it's a total piece of shit. Garbage cell connection on tmo and spectrum. Random Bluetooth issues. Battery that can't last even close to a full day and incredibly slow charging speed. Only decent feature is the camera/photo software.
Unfortunately not many options left. Oneplus is dead to me after they removed wireless charging. Asus is just dead. Samsung ruined otherwise great hardware with worst software of any other Android phone. I never considered other phones seriously, but I'm open to suggestions.
I just need a reliable phone with wireless charging and decent camera.
I always found these types of questions a stretch to highlight complexity of the language. I can't think of a single example you can't answer clearly with a full sentence.
That's actually really expensive. 2GB is not a lot unless you're starting from scratch. My 50gb account would cost me ~15€/mo with aliases and extra storage fees.
But most importantly they don't support bringing your own domains which makes it a non-starter for most people looking for custom email solution.
Vast majority of Proton users signed up because Proton promises your data is safe at rest. Even from them. In fact, they specifically advertise this protects them from subpoenas because they cannot provide decrypted copy of user's data.
Awesome idea, but overpriced. Not as much as Apple, but still a lot compared to Dell or Lenovo. I might still order it if Snapdragon Elite isn't readily available by the time I need to upgrade my laptop just to support a great idea and a smaller company.