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Farid@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•The Pebble Has Been Brought BackEnglish5·3 months agoI’m not criticizing the screens, they are ok and I loved my Pebble Time Steel until the battery swelled and popped off the screen. I’m just saying that calling these e-paper is a deceptive marketing strategy.
Farid@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•The Pebble Has Been Brought BackEnglish2·3 months agoFrom the Verge article:
The first watch that Migicovsky and Core plan to ship is called the Core 2 Duo (not to be confused with the old Intel processor), which Migicovsky says will cost $149 and will ship in July. […] It has the exact same black-and-white e-paper display as the old Pebble 2 (technically a transflective LCD, if you’re curious)
Farid@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•The Pebble Has Been Brought BackEnglish3·3 months agoAs I mentioned earlier, whether a screen type is considered e-paper is subjective. And in my opinion, reflective LCD isn’t a type of e-paper. You may disagree, but it’s not “categorically” wrong.
Farid@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•The Pebble Has Been Brought BackEnglish3·3 months agoQuote is from Wikipedia. You can see it’s the case for both models here:
Besides, I own a Pebble Time watch and can tell you, it doesn’t perform like a typical e-paper. It has the bad viewing angles of LCD and screen goes blank when power is lost.
Farid@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•The Pebble Has Been Brought BackEnglish111·3 months agoThe watch featured a 32-millimetre (1.26 in) 144 × 168 pixel black and white memory LCD using an ultra low-power “transflective LCD”
The problem is that e-paper is a category of displays, and some companies label reflective LCDs as “e-paper”. Which is subjective (and I personally heavily disagree with that categorization, cause then LCD clocks and Gameboys have “e-paper” displays, too).
But in the comment I responded to it was said Pebble has “eink” display, which is categorically wrong, as that is a very specific proprietary technology, which is e-paper in traditional sense, like the ones in Kindles.
Farid@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•The Pebble Has Been Brought BackEnglish36·3 months agoIIRC, it has a reflective LCD, not epaper display.
Farid@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•A Brazilian judge gives Apple 90 days to allow sideloading on iOS in Brazil, saying the “limitations” imposed by Apple on developers could deter new competitors.English24·3 months agoTechnically, sideloading is possible already, but you need a developer account, you’re limited to 3 sideloaded apps at a time, and you have to renew them every week.
So the more difficult way already exists.
Farid@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla sales crash continues in Europe, with Germany down 70%English1324·3 months agoDoesn’t make my comment not true.
And I don’t filter or block anything or anyone. Rawdogging Lemmy, the way God intended.
Farid@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla sales crash continues in Europe, with Germany down 70%English778·3 months agoLemmy, this is the 7th day in a row you’ve shown “Tesla sales down in Europe” news in Top.
Farid@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•EU law mandating universal chargers for devices comes into forceEnglish1·6 months agoI see. Looks to me that they just rebrand cheap Chinese phones and sell them in Russian-speaking countries. I doubt they offer anything extra compared to the phones they rebrand, except maybe Russian translation for the UI.
Farid@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•EU law mandating universal chargers for devices comes into forceEnglish1·6 months agoCould you link, please?
Farid@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•EU law mandating universal chargers for devices comes into forceEnglish1·6 months agoIIRC, all new small electronics sold in EU should support USB-C, but there are some exceptions, which I don’t remember. Mostly it was for wirelessly charging devices, like smartwatches and earbuds.
Btw, does your username have anything to do with the capital of Azerbaijan?
Farid@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•EU law mandating universal chargers for devices comes into forceEnglish1·6 months agoThat is correct.
Farid@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•EU law mandating universal chargers for devices comes into forceEnglish3·6 months agoEven for a 2020 release, it must be an outlier. Actually never heard of BQ Mobile until now. Apparently, they released their last phone in 2020, and in 2021 completely ceased operations. They were probably trying to use up all the remaining micro USB port modules to cut costs or something.
Farid@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•EU law mandating universal chargers for devices comes into forceEnglish2·6 months agoWhat phone is that? Genuinely curious. Was it actually manufactured in 2022 with micro USB?
Farid@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•EU law mandating universal chargers for devices comes into forceEnglish3·6 months agoMagSafe/Qi2 is definitely convenient, but you have to be wary of its downsides. 2 of which are:
- wireless induction wastes a good amount of energy being transferred
- wireless induction additionally heats up the battery and reduces its lifespan
But the good news is, it’s basically the defacto standard. Since Apple opened up this standard it pretty much killed all the competition. The adoption is expected to increase in the coming years.
Farid@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•EU law mandating universal chargers for devices comes into forceEnglish3·6 months agoAt the risk of sounding like Blizzard, don’t you have a phone? Even my previous phone, Galaxy S8 had USB-C. Or do you have an old iPhone?
Pretty much all electronics that came out in the past 4 years use USB-C. Just an example, here’s a non-exhaustive list of things that I charge with C:
- MacBook (2020)
- iPad (2018)
- Galaxy S10e (2019)
- Steam Deck (2022)
- Nintendo Switch (2017)
- Kindle (2020)
All of these are, on average, at least 4 years old. So I’m pretty sure the average consumer has already switched to primarily USB-C
Ok, thanks! Good to know there’s a backup plan. For now Arc still works fine, just no updates anymore.