The first iPhone had no smartphone screen protection (circa 2007). Steve Jobs famously complained that it was nicked and scratched after a few days in his pocket. Enter Corning Glass offering Gorilla Glass (GG Gen 1), and that was the last iPhone with no smartphone screen protection. But as all…
…coordinates to the App. It theoretically maps your mouth. Is it accurate? Approximately so. The App supports multiple user profiles but does not discriminate between brushes used by them. It only connects to one smartphone, so that multi-user feature is fairly useless. I dislike gamification, but it works with Gen…
…Its readout tells you everything you need to know, and its smartphone App has an offline capability – no need to set up an account. Design: 90 – utilitarian but has one design flaw – the lifting handle can catch fingers under if you are not careful. https://youtu.be/h3ZSjDRCU-Q https://youtu.be/MpGuww0rnIc https://youtu.be/x-482wh3Pt0…
…to 90 g/m²; Cards: up to 200 g/m²; Photo paper: up to 300 g/m² Footprint 434.66 x 580.65 x 259.37 mm x 5.03kg Works with Windows and Mac Android and iOS smartphone HP Smart app with print and scan features Uses HP32, 1345ml, Black ($29.16) and HP31, 70ml, Cyan, Magenta…
…the Samsung Health App. Some health features must still be approved by Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). They may require a Samsung Galaxy Smartphone or additional cost Apps. Sleep Score Factors It records total sleep time, sleep cycle, awake time, plus physical and mental recovery. This helps users understand the quality…
…North Carolina. It is the world’s largest PC maker, and it purchased Motorola Mobility from Google in 2014. Most of Lenovo’s smartphone business is now under the Motorola brand, with grand plans to become a ‘top five’ smartphone maker. More Other CyberShack Motorola news and reviews Deep-Dive review format It…
…and is best for stereo pairs and rears, the built-in room tune is good. https://youtu.be/piCtEYdpFvw S2 App -Exceed The Sonos App for Android and iOS is foolproof. If it does not work, its more to do with your Wi-Fi setup. Ensure the smartphone is on a 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi band (or…
…that all products must be of acceptable quality – fit for purpose, and provide service for a reasonable amount of time commensurate with the purchase price. For example, a $1000 smartphone may have a 12-month manufacturer’s warranty, but you could reasonably expect it to last 3-4 years, including non-replaceable batteries….
…– Pass HDMI eARC – 2.0 4K@50/60Hz, 18Gbps supports WOW Orchestra HDMI In – up to 4K@100/120Hz (50/60Hz)* USB-A, 5V/.5A/2.5W, FAT16/FAT32/NTFS for audio MP3, AAC, and OGG codec support Optical port (does not support WOW Orchestra) BT 5.0 with SBC or AAC stereo codec is fine for low-res smartphone music…
Tech can and does break down. Fortunately, all genuine Australian-certified products sold by genuine Australian online or physical stores have an implied Australian Consumer Law Warranty (ACL). A quality smartphone may have a <2% failure rate. A good laptop (due to its portable nature) is under 5%. Printers can top…
…have at least one USB-A 3.0 port with 5V/2A/10W to support external SSD. The LG G3 OLED EVO has 4 full spec HDMI 2.1 4K@100/120Hz ports. Miracast/Airplay 2/Bluetooth/WiSA – Pass+ It supports Miracast (tested) for a 1080p (upscaled to 4K) screen mirror from a compatible PC or Android smartphone. AirPlay…
…practically 50Hz-10kHz) or the number of times it samples the music per second that ranges from around 22 to 192kHz. Higher samples mean less loss and more definition. Bluetooth 3/4/5 is simply a low-energy, low-bandwidth transmission protocol (like Wi-Fi) that is used between the encode host device (smartphone or laptop)…