It’s about 80-130 € depending on phone model, and that includes work and the battery. If I could just buy a battery online and replace it myself, the prices should be more reasonable. Apparently one day that will actually happen.
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Replacing the battery is pretty expensive, so I prefer to optimize my charging patterns so I never ever have to get it replaced. However, if I could do it myself, I might abuse the battery much more. I might even leave my devices plugged in overnight.
Facebook: “Hold my beer. I’ll show you who’s the real cancer of the internet.”
Nah, too much freedom. Use Red Star OS to properly restrict your activities and let NK know what you’re doing.
Normies noticed when MS took away the start menu in W8, but didn’t notice when W10 shipped with a ton of spyware “features”.
So when I walk past some bicycles parked outside of a store, and simply use my eyes to determine if they have locks, I’m essentially a hacker.
Seems like we’ll get financially viable fusion power plants before that happens.
Professional photographers use needles to keep things from sliding around.
That’s not very far in the future, so it’s going to be really exciting to see how that works out.
Looking forward to it, but won’t be disappointed if it takes a bit longer than expected.
Basically anyone can get banned by Google.
Just realized, there’s also another benefit. You could bring multiple batteries to a trip and not worry about charging. You know, the way you have always done with DSLR cameras.