HiSense phones, I would want to try out the A5C, first colored e-ink display phone, I'm just curious about refresh rates though
I wouldn't do it. Lol.HiSense phones, I would want to try out the A5C, first colored e-ink display phone, I'm just curious about refresh rates though
HiSense phones, I would want to try out the A5C, first colored e-ink display phone, I'm just curious about refresh rates though
Yeah I was watching some reviews on it, and was wondering why you would ever buy something like it, the flashing would probably drive me made-ink is cool and all, but I have a few devices with e-ink display and I think it'd be extremely infuriating to try and use a phone with it (not to mention the lack of app support.)
It makes sense for typewriters, readers, etc. where the display is changes rarely and slowly. A smartphone sounds painful with that kind of response time.
I really like e-ink but I remember one time when my old ass kindle broke and the 'ink' got stuck while I was reading something I shouldn't have, so I had to purposely break it by spamming the on and off to cover what wasn't stuck with ads. By the end of the ordeal, it was very obvious what was wrong with it and didn't have porn on it, so win-win but it could have goon very differently lol.HiSense phones, I would want to try out the A5C, first colored e-ink display phone, I'm just curious about refresh rates though
Alright, I have found the phone that I will be purchasing soon: https://www.oneplus.com/ca_en/oneplus-9-pro
I'm glad that you followed my suggestion. OnePlus has the absolute best UI of any android phone.Alright, I have found the phone that I will be purchasing soon: https://www.oneplus.com/ca_en/oneplus-9-pro
Yeah, apparently, according to Tom's Hardware, this one is the best Android phone you can buy, even better then Samsung's top offer, and thankfully my new job pays me weekly so I will be able to purchase this one in about a month or two :)I'm glad that you followed my suggestion. OnePlus has the absolute best UI of any android phone.
Open a credit card and pay it off as you go. That's a great way to build your credit.Yeah, apparently, according to Tom's Hardware, this one is the best Android phone you can buy, even better then Samsung's top offer, and thankfully my new job pays me weekly so I will be able to purchase this one in about a month or two :)
I should but I already have problems with my debit account at my bank (going from youth to student) but I was also curious, how easy is it to transfer your old phone data to the OnePlus phones?Open a credit card and pay it off as you go. That's a great way to build your credit.
The process is the same like all other phones. You copy your data onto your computer then copy that data to your new phone.I should but I already have problems with my debit account at my bank (going from youth to student) but I was also curious, how easy is it to transfer your old phone data to the OnePlus phones?
Ah okay, I didn't know you ha dto use a computer since I've only had honor phones for the last 5 years so they have a built in app for thatThe process is the same like all other phones. You copy your data onto your computer then copy that data to your new phone.
Honor 9X, I don't know how it works with other phones, since I brought this one over from an Honor 8XWhat phone are you coming from? Almost every single smartphone has built-in smartswitch so transfer all of your data over without needing a PC