I hope they get Jesse Eisenberg back to play Zuck, he does a great job in the first one. You can tell because you hate his fluffing guts from start to finish!
Nope, the S is 16GB on the base models. It uses either the same Z1 Extreme chip as the non-S or the Z2 Go which is only 4c/8t, and is only 16GB with the latter. I think the former, which just released, has 512/16GB and 1TB/32GB variants.
As for memory sizes, it really depends on the chip. I think the Z1E would likely breathe a bit easier with 24GB but I think 32GB is kind of overkill for it. 16GB is likely plenty for the Z2 Go, and 24GB on the Z2 A in the ROG Xbox Ally is definitely overkill as that's just AMD finally releasing a SKU for the Steam Deck APU, which is two to three generations older than every other Z2 chip.
The Z2, Z2 Go and Z1E all have only 12 graphics cores and that's why I feel like 32GB is overkill for them, whereas the Z2 Extreme has 16 so it actually makes sense to dedicate more than 8GB of memory to it.
I think you've got to remember that "more memory better" doesn't always hold true on a device like a handheld as it does include a cost on battery life even at idle.
Since as long as carnivore has been a word, probably. Carnivory is the noun for the act of eating meat, carnivore is the noun for a creature that eats meat and carnivorous is the adjective to describe a creature that eats meat.
What do you suppose the figures are on the number of people that didn't vote due to voter suppression efforts, versus the number who chose not to vote? I'd be really interested to see the comparison.
You say this like a lot of the stuff you buy from Aussie shelves isn't bought in bulk from the exact same suppliers as Aliexpress. You just need to do the work to find reputable stores. If it's the cheapest price available, and the store has a bunch of random numbers in its name, pawbably give it a miss.
But is it better than someone else getting use out of the phone for several more years? Because that's what I'm suggesting, and it seems you're arguing against a strawman...
It's the same as trading in a car versus selling it on the private market. It is ALWAYS a bad deal. It's also not like if you trade it in that's more environmentally friendly, because they just recycle it immediately, and most of the carbon emissions come from manufacture. They're just trying to inflate prices by killing the second-hand market.
If you're that worried about your data, screen who you're selling it too. But unless you're a journalist, politician or very high up in a business, you're probably fine.
Where did you get the title of this post? The article has a different title and yours, with it's double-negative, initially made me think the opposite of reality.
It seems like maybe it's a regional thing, as this is from Lenovo AU: