No, we turn our phones on and use them... emails, games, web browsing, video... even occasional use drains most* batteries quickly with current devices.
You are either:
a.) Not using your phone much
b.) Have a battery extending/rechargeable case
c.) Are pretending to have the only S5 in the world that magically lasts for "3-4 days" (based on your post above) under heavy usage
So... pick one, because, those are the ...
"Use it a lot" for what? Sounds like this needs to be defined, because, nope!
Haha. Even with light usage the S5 can hardly finish out a single day. I have one sitting in front of me right now.
From Jeb:
"Evolution is just a theory, an idea. It never talked about that in the Bible anywhere. This is why we know it isn't true." ~ University of Austin, 1974, via JV Disco Dancing Club
From George Senior:
"One day Jeb, one day you will make Varsity on that Dancing team and we'll be proud. Proud as hell son!"
:::MEANWHILE AT YALE:::
Hahaha... well said
LOL, why would a Chinese knock-off brand try to show their tech in the US? Next to the original developer?
Come on! That's just asking for trouble...
Calling them Hover boards when they have wheels makes perfect sense to the idiots that buy them :)
My main concern is going to be standardizing content for these headsets... Blu Ray vs. HD DVD was one thing. But now we've got:
Hololens, Oculus, Sony VR, Asus VR, Samsung VR... and I'm sure there will be more.
Even within this list of 5 there is a divide among full VR and AR. So, there is an inherent split in content providers right there. VR? or AR? Ok, great, now, what headset do we build it for?
The amount of people complaining ...
My mind is still trying to wrap around the significance of self-driving cars... is it purely for safety? Once more cars go this route, why do we even need a car? You should be able to set a monthly budget and have an auto-car on "Standby" at any given time.
Select:
# of adults
# of children
Destination
Goal arrival time
Amount of cargo/luggage
And... then no one needs a car.
BORING!...
Meh. I agree. $10 isn't bad. Many years ago when streaming was first available, the service had a very questionable library and I let everyone know it.
Now? With their hunt for good content and strong monthly updates, it's totally worth it IMO.
Yeah man, people get tied up in stupid stuff and lose sight of what's important.
There's a much bigger war for our wallets folks - not a $30 PC game, or a $6 movie rental - an entire economy being shifted over to the elite while we are busy finding ways to steal non-physical media that now costs nothing to distribute, and then spend the remainder of our time complaining when we can't steal it.
Think about it for a moment and let that sink in. ...
Aside from a very small minority, I'll be another odd one out and support this decision. Piracy IS an issue. It impacts movie, music, TV and gaming industries especially. Do I want Orwellian control mechanisms in place to prevent piracy? Not really... but, what's the alternative? Counting on people NOT to steal things that are somewhat easy to steal? That's not going to happen. We've all had over a decade to stop.
So, yeah, I think this is a good move. I wish...
I agree to be honest. Windows OS could be far more effective/stable, but, there's at least flexibility with it. When it isn't working the way you want it to, you can usually "bend" Windows to your will via advanced settings and 3rd party fixes. osX is limited when it comes to customization like that.
I shouldn't have thread jacked and gone on an Apple rant... My observations are seemingly skewed :)
Listening to people defend the Apple watch is painful... they produce over-priced hardware with extremely rigid/limiting software.
"It just works" is not normally true. It doesn't just work. I've seen a plethora of Apple cult members sit me down to show me something cool (normally it's a feature that everyone already has that's been renamed by Apple) only to see it not work right.
Just the other day I was helping someone tether the...
Oh, well, in that case it's clearly a Martian Burning Man festival.
No cops = No limits... that's just a giant cloud of weed smoke.
Partying non-stop 687 days a year!
Impact cloud from meteor?
#IAmNotAScientest
Didn't the larger iPhone 6 Plus already have a flexible body? :)
Prediction: iPhone 7 will be just like the 6... just like the 6 was just like 5... and the 5 was like the 4... and the minor bump in features will still have the Apple cult waiting in line for their new, pre-defined, rigid, hard-to-repair yet easy-to-break devices, as they throw away their previous slave-labor-produced crappy iPhone.
Smoke tobacco products errrryyydayeeeyay!
Damn... that's just makes me want to start a Kickstarter now.
I've just setup a competing service that will do the same for $9...
And if you act now, I'll add a quote of the day.
www.SlightlyLessExpensiveBrut alHonesty.com
Boom
I'm delusional?
Dude... rigidity and forced software on "cool looking" hardware is far from an optimal user experience.
I can't count the number of times people have sat me down with their iPad, iMac, iPhone, iBook, AppleTV and said "Check this out"... as I watched something crash, or the person couldn't get it to work right, the whole time saying "Oh, this never happens, it always works perfectly... I don't know why...
My pants already do this... I just have to drink a lot of beer and eat excessive amounts of food.
Where'd I put my touch wand?
AMERICA!