A Samsung display could put this device in Samsung/Apple tier territory real quick if they price it right and at least match Samsung on software updates.
The Open is quickly becoming what the Pixel Fold should have been.
Compared to Google, I think the SOC that will make it stand apart from the Pixel Fold. The Tensor 2 chip was still based on Exynos, so having the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 will put it up against Samsung almost immediately.
Compared to Samsung, it will likely come down to a boring iteration with relatively dependable QC vs a device pushing the boundaries of the genre with potentially less dependable QC.
I do think the Open could become the Foldable for ROM junkies. I think that market will prefer the SD over the Tensor.
I’m really leaning into buying a OnePlus Open when they come out, depending on price.
I currently have an iPhone 12 Pro Max, which is starting to act like a three-year-old phone.
With the price hikes, the iPhone 15 Pro Max could be within $100-$200 of the Open, if OnePlus decides to price the Open closer to the Oppo Find N2 rather than the Samsung Galaxy Fold.
So… $1,199 for an iPhone 15 Pro Max with an outdated screen, still no touchID, and no mute switch, or…
Possibly ~ $1,099 - $1,399 for a OnePlus Open for what will be the largest foldable on the market with the latest hinge tech, fingerprint scanner, and a mute switch.
I’ll likely pick up a cheap Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Classic LTE to use until the Watch6 Classic comes down in price next year.
It was a similar thing when they killed off their voters with Covid… Costing Trump his second term and derailing their own 2022 “red wave”.
Foresight isn’t exactly the GQP’s strong suit.
God forbid someone aggregates links to a link aggregation platform.
Oh, whatever shall we do?
1 in 30 American children were homeless as of 2013.
The report was released in November 2014 by the National Center on Family Homelessness at American Institutes for Research. Between 2012 and 2013, the rate of homelessness among children rose by 8% nationally. “That means that 1 in 30 American children—2.5 million—were homeless in 2013,” Dr. Bassuk, founder and former president of The National Center on Family Homelessness, said. “These are historically high rates.
Those were 2013 numbers. Pandemic numbers eclipsed those.
The United States:
“First world” nation or “shit hole” country?
We have everything we need to be the former.
Our (GOP) politicians religiously ensure that we remain the latter.
Original article from CNBC:
MEDIA BIAS FACT CHECK rates CNBC as:
Further, U.S. News & World Report has multiple Missouri state rankings, with the majority holding rankings between # 30/50 and # 39/50, with an overall ranking of # 30/50.
Missouri | #30 in Overall Ranking - U.S. News & World Report
MEDIA BIAS FACT CHECK rates U.S. News & World Report as:
However, if learning about people “jerking themselves off whenever some shitstick propaganda outlet runs an opinion piece that they agree with” is of interested to you, you may be interested in this article:
GOP’s crumbling case against Biden on crime, immigration and inflation - AXIOS July 22, 2023
Words that have proven wise to live by:
I can relate.
A number of issues, not the least of which was my birther believing unironically that Obama was the Antichrist, led me to go no contact with my family for what will be an entire decade come this December.
Is that half of the point of a social link aggregation and discussion platform?
Is that half of the point of a social link aggregation and discussion platform?
I don’t want to, but I’m thinking about switching to FF since Edge and Chrome have been having freezing issues for the past six months or so.
Native ad blocking via extension would definitely help nudge me over. Especially since I’m considering getting a OnePlus Open and a web browser would be a vital part of the Foldable experience.