In this video i unbox a product from a company called Anserx which is a wireless charger that auto clamps your device, it can be used in the car or just on the desk. First impressions it looks good and functions well, only time will tell if it will stay a good product.
Watch it here XXXXX
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Interesting. I actually saw a version of this from another company in one of the ads in my IG feed. I like the idea of more mfgs doing this kind of thing. Personally, I just don't see a great need for charging my Note 9 outside of my home (typically) because my battery life is just that great enough that I can be out and about (typically) and arrive back at home with more than half of my battery life remaining.
Thanks for the video!
Anybody else buy this and can recommend it?
EDIT: No offense intended to the OP at all. It would just be nice to get a second thumbs up. :good:
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When I look in youtube for reviews of various stuff, 50% of them are "unboxing" reviews. I don't get it. When I buy something, I'm buying it because of that something, not it's box. I don't care about the box.
These unboxing videos tells me absolutely zip about the product itself. Why are they so popular?
Another thing that bothers me about these unboxing videos is that it tells me the reviewer doesn't really know about the product.
For example, say I just bought a kick-ass watch that has a radar system and missile launcher. But to operate these features, I'd have to learn how to use the buttons. By reviewing this kick-ass watch when I just unboxed it (when I know absolutely nothing about it) can you really trust my review of this kick-ass watch? What if I can't figure out how to operate the radar and missile launcher in the first minute after I unboxed it? Would it be fair for you to then think the watch is crap because I couldn't figure out how to use it in the first minute?
These unboxing videos are a waste of cyber space.
I think that these are mostly to:
- to show the product is real/production (lots of vaporware around) and
- what comes in the box
Jim
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I think that these are mostly to:
- to show the product is real/production (lots of vaporware around) and
- what comes in the box
Jim
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Then why are these unboxing reviewers passing judgement on the product itself after only playing with it for like 30 seconds after unboxing?
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Then why are these unboxing reviewers passing judgement on the product itself after only playing with it for like 30 seconds after unboxing?
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Because they are a waste of your time to watch. If you see someone reviewing, who's just taking it out of the box, stop the video and go somewhere else. I agree with you I don't care to watch the unboxing of a product, it's pretty pointless. I think it all started with the nice packaging Apple products had, then Palm had some nice packaging with the Pre, but let's face it, all the packaging does for me is go in my closet after I open it waiting there in case I decide to resale it later.
The answer to your question is the reason You Tube exists.
I want to know more about this watch you speak of.
Hey guys, I have appreciated the video reviews posted here so I thought I would do one myself. This video review is for the Samsung Muse. There are hardly any reviews online so i thought i would give an in depth look. Here is a link to the video review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlpDvtDCCDc&feature=youtube_gdata_player
The Muse is on sale for 50 on Samsung, and 60 from Amazon. In short, its a great item if you simply need a lightweight, inexpensive mp3 player, but for every day use you might as well stick with your phone.
This is my second YouTube video, so there is much room for improvement. I plan on continuing to review various android hardware and accessories should you wish to subscribe. Let me know if you have ideas!
Check out this review (and hit the Thanks button once you've read it and realized how awesome it is):
http://www.appsandroid.dk/joomla/gu...ony-smartwatch-2-tanker-tips-til-apps-mm.html
Mind you, it's in Danish, but just read it using Chrome auto-translate, which doesn't screw too much with the comprehension as far as I can tell.
World's longest and most thorough review of our beloved wrist genie (Top 10 most read article of the year on the biggest Android website in Denmark which has 80-100,000 readers a month and 6-8 articles per day and it wasn't even posted till October 7). There's also reviews of screen protectors incl. links to purchase and links to all apps reviewed, so you can just open them and add them to your Google Play Wishlist, so you can easily find them on your phone later. There are lots of pictures for those considering the outdoor visibility and comparison shots with a normal sized man's watch. Photos display the metal band version incl. links to a great to-do video of how to shorten the metal strap. Also links to Sony support and feedback from the very responsive support. Sony themselves even said thanks for a great review, so I'm not just pulling this out of my ass, so to speak
Chrome got a lot better at translating in recent years and also Danish is very similar to English in sentence structure which makes any translation much more accurate than German with its odd sentence structure with the verb at the end, which always trips up Google Translate (so badly so that I mostly end up using my crappy 9th grade level German from 20 years ago when shopping through the German version of Amazon in order to not get the opposite meaning of the original text).
I apologize for not posting this back in October. Well, better late than never, right?
Also here's a couple of useful posts. Those hatin' on Google+ must be those who don't actually use it for what it's great for, namely the free-wheelin' exchange of ideas, helpful hints and recommendations. Pay it forward and all that :angel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2735718
https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/...6008115988060526450&oid=111835435217155668948
https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/112951098198989411354 (main Smartwatch 2 community page)
We're at 997 members so far, come on and join in so we can get to a clean one thousand
My 6T is on its last legs, there is something wrong with the phone reception, everyone tells me that they can barely understand me when I am on the phone (but not on Whatsapp or other VOIP apps).
Things that are important to me, arranged in order of priority
a) Best in class battery life
b) Rootable - the only two mods I do that require root are install AdBlocker and AFWall+, then I Magisk hide the InTune crap
c) 6.4-6.5" screen - smaller is too small, larger requires 2-handed opertion
d) Screen that is readable in daylight - the 6T really struggles there
e) Reasonable update schedule
f) Clean-ish Android experience
g) $800 or less price, preferably $600 or less
Things that are a don't care
1) Camera - the phone is a utility camera for me, when I want great pics I reach for a real camera
2) High pixel count or referesh rate - I mostly read news/blogs/articles on the phone
3) 5G - it ain't gonna be viable in the US for a few years, so why pay for something that just sucks battery and does nothing useful
4) Selfie lens, optical telephoto, portrait mode, etc - see #1 above
Based on the above the Nord hits all the right specs, but I am going to have to take a flier on importing it via some shady channel.
By all accounts the Pixel4a is a good phone with a sh*tty battery. The Pixel 4 is a great phone with a marginal battery. And battery is #1 for me.
Samsung prices are ridiculous
Moto software updates are non-existent
Which kind of leaves me with the OP line. From what I have read the primary difference between the 7T and the 8 is the 5G and a slight QCOM processor upgrade, which I don't care about. At this point the 8 will also get software updates a year or so longer than the 7T. But I can get the 7T for $450 tax free from B&H, while the 8 will set me back a minimum of $700+tax, for allegedly a very similar phone .
Am I missing any other important differences between the 7T and the 8?
Any suggestions on where to "safely" get a Nord?
Any other phones I should cosnider?
TIA
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@GroovyGeek THREAD CLOSED as duplicate of https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-nord/help/nord-vs-8-vs-7t-t4153317#post83358647 and https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/7t-vs-8-vs-nord-t4153313, although the first one has also been closed and the latter one moved to the General forum.
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After my old one broke I was searching high and low, and everywhere else for recommendations but the only ones I could find were discontinued, not glass at all, didn't ship to my country or were too expensive. After looking online in my big name stores I still couldn't find anything so I went to Aliexpress, with 0 expectations.
It costed me 1.50 euros and took almost a month to come but the quality is better than my last one, doesn't have the annoying black border. So if anyone is looking for a new screen protector and can't find one I can give this one a 5/5 recommendation.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001585785313.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.66edb90a0u89cU
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