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Phone broke, anyone have a recommendation for a phablet?
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2017-02-12 at 5:30 AM UTCAfter seeing what Microsoft has done to our computers I'm amazed that anyone would allow them into their phone
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2017-02-12 at 5:31 AM UTCwindows phone
more like
wangblows phallus LMAO
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2017-02-12 at 5:32 AM UTC
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2017-02-12 at 5:33 AM UTC
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2017-02-12 at 5:35 AM UTC
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2017-02-12 at 6:03 AM UTCI wish I could get a refurbished Note 7, hacked so it can't be disabled. IIRC, the percentage of phones with battery issues was actually pretty tiny. I don't know why they didn't just replace the batteries.
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2017-02-12 at 6:06 AM UTC
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2017-02-12 at 6:11 AM UTC
Originally posted by Malice I wish I could get a refurbished Note 7, hacked so it can't be disabled. IIRC, the percentage of phones with battery issues was actually pretty tiny. I don't know why they didn't just replace the batteries.
They haven't revealed the report yet but it seems to be a fundamental design issue with the Note 7, either its battery or charging mechanisms. There was an initial "soft recall" program in place; you could swap in your Note 7 for one without a supposedly faulty battery. It apparently didn't solve the issue because there were multiple reasons.
It's reasonable to believe that all Note 7 devices are affected, and will eventually succumb to whatever the defect was, because of Samsung's reaction here i.e. initiating a full recall. -
2017-02-12 at 1:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon It uses Windows 10 Mobile with Continuum, a desktop-like environment for use with an extranal display, laptop and keyboard. So no. Normal windows does not run on ARM.
it CAN run continuum. there's an available dock to use with anthing you wish. it has continuum SUPPORT. all that means is that it has a feature that lets it work more like windows 8.1 when as a phone, and switch to regular windows 10 format when docked. but make no mistake: it is completely windows 10. if that means windows 10 can run on ARM, then that is what it means, surprise.
it can ALSO run android. how about that?
i've even heard of people dual booting.
http://www.gsmarena.com/hp_elite_x3-7954.php
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2017-02-12 at 2:52 PM UTC
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2017-02-12 at 3:26 PM UTC
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2017-02-12 at 3:56 PM UTC
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2017-02-12 at 3:57 PM UTC
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2017-02-12 at 4:53 PM UTC
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2017-02-12 at 4:59 PM UTC
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2017-02-12 at 5:01 PM UTC
Originally posted by Malice I wish I could get a refurbished Note 7, hacked so it can't be disabled. IIRC, the percentage of phones with battery issues was actually pretty tiny. I don't know why they didn't just replace the batteries.
i guess you can do this too
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2017-02-12 at 5:01 PM UTC
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2017-02-12 at 5:19 PM UTCdon't terrorists read books?
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2017-02-12 at 5:43 PM UTCno they read the koran
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2017-02-12 at 5:51 PM UTC
Originally posted by Malice I wish I could get a refurbished Note 7, hacked so it can't be disabled. IIRC, the percentage of phones with battery issues was actually pretty tiny. I don't know why they didn't just replace the batteries.
because the batteries are integral to the entire phone and not replaceable. thats why I always say I'm not buying a phone where the battery isnt removable