

That’s not specific to the Pixel 10 though, is it?
That’s not specific to the Pixel 10 though, is it?
Is it? What’s changing?
Aren’t pixels still one of the most supported devices for custom ROMs?
I think GameMaker is free if you’re not selling your game
If you want to make money from your game, you need to buy a Commercial License for $99.99 .
If you want to export to Console you need the Enterprise subscription.
Other than that, everything else is free and unlimited!
Amusingly the only adapter I had is one that came free with an old phone which has just broken! I use wireless headphones mainly, not a fan of all the noise that comes from a cable banging against me as I walk.
Fair enough, though would you be happy if there were significant improvements made to usb-c port build quality?
Seems like an issue with buying cheap adapters rather than with the concept of adapters, cheap headphones will presumably break just as easily
More so than they would from charging?
Why do you need to buy more than one?
It always surprises me that so many people still want this. I know it’s representative of the anti-choice homogenisation of phones in general, but something like removable batteries or expandable storage seems so much more important than a dedicated old headphone connector.
I personally hate how annoying headphone wires are, but even if you like them then is it so inconvenient to leave an adapter connected to your headphones? And a splitter as well if you’re desperate to charge simultaneously?
Isn’t that what the “always on display” is supposed to be? I never use it but every phone I’ve seen in recent years offers the ability to turn the screen on to show notifications.
Isn’t having an OLED display and using it as an “always on display” the replacement for this?
Well I can think of a few things wrong with Kryten’s favoured method of plugging in his “cable”
I rarely need to do it but what’s wrong with just plugging in a cable?
No idea, they never allowed anyone to use it outside the USA as far as I’m aware
I recently installed ChromeOS flex on a 2GB RAM device and it seems to work fine, it was an old EoL Chromebook though
All the fobs I’ve seen still have a physical key inside them for emergencies, I imagine some manufacturers are arrogant enough to have dropped that though.
Wow, a plan with no possible drawbacks! Even in a world with perfect cybersecurity I love it when my car key battery runs out and I can’t get home.
True, I guess we’ll see how much trouble it causes