I had a few random reboots starting with the March update. Seems to happen randomly while I'm using it after a couple of weeks or so. Can't figure out what's causing it.
Have you checked if the phone is getting the correct APN settings?: https://community.idmobile.co.uk/network-troubleshooting-177/what-are-id-mobile-s-network-apn-settings-45086
https://gsmarena.com/oneplus_and_realme_are_merging_reportedly_-news-72616.php
There's now rumours of OP and Realme (also a subsidiary of OPPO) merging together.
The real question is if the MediaTek M90 will actually perform better. On paper it sounds good but we'll have to wait to see it on the phone to see how it actually performs.
I'm hoping this is wrong because the G5 uses the DXT architecture which is newer than the rumoured G6's CXTP...
This can actually do more harm than good, especially if the app expects to sync in the background every now and then. It'll just cause the app to wake the phone up again just to set everything up again, potentially reducing battery life instead.
What offending apps do you have that you feel...
I don't see any overlapping text on Reddit either. Not using any Reddit related extensions so it's also the vanilla experience, apart from uBo removing ads.
https://itsfoss.com/news/firefox-ships-brave-adblock-engine/
Still a work in progress but seeing it accepts uBo syntax rules is already a good positive. If they allow custom rules/filters in future and add in the element picker from uBo then I'll be willing to try it.
Went with the K10 HE with the nebula switch, I'm already liking the difference from my old Huntsman. Being able to change the actuation range was able to get me comfortable with it straight away. I don't mind the sound since I'm moving away from clicky switches so these nebula ones are already...
I'm considering joining the Keychron wagon, my current Razer Huntsman keyboard is playing up. What's the main difference between all the K10 models? The K10 Max Wireless model has caught my eye so far, or should I consider another model?
https://www.androidauthority.com/oneplus-europe-troubles-employees-leave-3658947/
Looks like the UK/EU offices has been shutdown with employees being laid off/retiring.
I was tempted and really like Nothing OS but found the phones a bit too large when I tried them in store, was one reason why I went with the smaller Pixel phone instead. The reviews for the 4a Pro does look solid though.
That's rough. Only way to get uncapped speeds based on their reply to ISP Review is with the mobile broadband package with a full speed add-on. Basically locks out new customers wanting normal mobile plan, can't even pay extra to remove the cap. Wonder how this will affect MVNOs using...
They have 12 month packages on their site, although it does cost a bit more. To be fair though, a lot of ISPs with 12 month contracts are generally more expensive than their 24 month ones.
In event viewer, check Windows Logs -> System and look for "TPM-WMI", what does the message say?
If it says "Updated Secure Boot certificates are available on this device..." then you're fine, just waiting for Windows to switch over to it.
If it says "Secure Boot CA/keys need to be updated..."...
I was seeing weird graphical glitches (black boxes in place of certain assets) in Pokémon GO after the March update, April update seems to have fixed it. Will see how it goes later on, there was a couple of other games I noticed that had smaller issues too since March.
For future reference contacts can contain a lot of information, multiple different numbers (mobile, home, work, etc.), email, address, birthday and various other things you want to associate with that person.
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