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Episode: 3422
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Title: HPR3422: Update about Phones and Devices
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3422/hpr3422.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 23:06:49
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 342242, the 14th of September 2021.
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Today's show is entitled, A Played About Fones and Devices.
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It is hosted by JWP and is about 22 minutes long and carries a clean flag.
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The summary is an update about my new phone and second one that is coming.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by archive.org.
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Support universal access to all knowledge by heading over to archive.org forward slash donate.
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Good day, Hacker Public Radio Community.
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I'm JWP and I wanted to talk to you today about several items, actually.
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The first of which is something that are happening with Pine64.
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These guys, they've come up with this $399 E-ink tablet that runs Linux.
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I've got this huge monster collection of movies and e-pubs and
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everything that I've ever liked from Gutenberg and just a bunch of things that I won't read
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unless I get something like this, like this PineNote to do it.
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It really looks like a very interesting product.
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With 10.1-inch E-ink panel with a 1404 by 1872 ability with 16 gray levels,
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that seems extremely interesting. It's going to come with a pin.
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It has 128 EMC storage and four gigabytes of RAM, so that's going to be really interesting.
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You would be able to get your e-book reading software,
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Klebra, to run directly on that. You could really work that.
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The only thing that I would say is that I'm very used to the Kindle software,
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and so it would be a learning thing. It looks extremely helpful and the big size is very interesting as well.
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Also on the Pine64, it looks like their watch is coming right along and it's available.
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You can get it really for 27 bucks on their store. It really is an open-source watch,
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and it's compatible with the Xomie. It's right around the same price point as the Xomie watches
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that you can get for 30 or 40 euros on Amazon. Basically, the Xomie watches if you don't want
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to buy a Garner, a Fitbit, or an Apple. The Xomie is a pretty good choice because it keeps track of
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your steps. It's not the most accurate thing on your sleeping or whatever, but it does a pretty
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good job and they have an app for your phone and all these things. But the Pine64, for 26 bucks,
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you can't really go wrong. It's Bluetooth 5. It can be used as a basic fitness tracker.
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Of course, it's open-source, so it doesn't have nearly the software that Xomie does in a moment,
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but still, it looks like it can keep track of your steps just fine.
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I've noticed on the mailing list that there's a lot of, it seems to be some negativity.
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Please, everyone, be nice to one another and treat people the way that you want to be treated.
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It's an open-source community, and Ken is looking for shows, and Dave Morris doesn't work out
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of the goodness of his heart to help us. So, please think before you become
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undegative on the mailing list or send hate to the sponsors of our platform.
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So, I'm finally beginning to clear the Evernote thing away. I've really enjoyed it.
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It works really well, but the sharing on the devices, it's just two things. So, you get to have
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two devices to share with the Evernote. And I know that there are many open-source things, but
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in the moment, I'm gyrating to the Microsoft product, the OneNote. And the reason is that my
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work still uses the Microsoft 365 pretty much, and the, probably, if you have an MSN account,
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you get seven or eight gigabytes, sometimes even more. And if you do a lot of notes,
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or you do a lot of traveling, the OneNote and the Microsoft Lens are incredibly useful
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with these kind of things, and with eight gigabytes of space, you get, that means your work desktop
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can sync your home, your home can sync, or your home windows server slash Apple iTunes, whatever
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server you have to have can sync all of your phones, tablets, all that stuff can sync with that
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with that kind of thing. And so, I'm slowly but surely, I mean, I have over 1,200 entries into
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into the Evernote and trying to get them out and get them into the OneNote is pretty interesting.
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And if I did a Linux thing, well, the Linux thing is in my phone, and the support that Microsoft
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gives for Android and iOS is pretty amazing in the moment. So, I think the OneNote and the Lens
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in particular for business travel is a really good way to go about things.
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So, I had to make some changes to my phone lineup. I had to switch from an old 64 gigabyte iPhone SE
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that I had had for a couple of years, and I had switched the battery out a couple of times,
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and I still had extreme battery swings, especially in the cold with it. And I had it in a
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autobox offender, so it was in mint condition, mint condition, but it just wasn't,
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you know, to have to carry a battery with me all the time, and because it was in an autobox,
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it was pretty thick. And so, what I ended up doing was I decided that it would be a two-prong
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approach that I would go dual SIM and try to come down to three devices that I use, and really
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only two at probably the same time. And what I ended up doing was getting a Redmi REDMI
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from Saturn, and the Redmi 10 was out, or the Redmi 10 family, so they had a pro in the S and the
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and the note, and Saturn had even a Redmi, a Redmi cells rep there. And so we talked, and I had
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been really joned them for 256 one, but there wasn't a 256 one there. And so it sent me a 128,
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and the interesting thing with this was it was dual SIM that I wanted, and it had a SD card slot.
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So, and these new Android phones that can take a 200 gigabyte, I didn't even know they made 200
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gigabyte SD cards or SD card, but they do. And so I've been slowly trying to get this new Redmi,
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a Redmi phone up to date, and boy, it's a real journey to take your work phone, take your work
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phone, and your private Android phone, and try to combine it into one phone, try to combine it into
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one phone, and one of the things that I did with this, and it was I did make sure that I got the
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the two-year warranty from Saturn so that if I drop it, break it, whatever happens, they'll give me
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another one. So I felt that 300 euros for two years was was quite a okay thing, and who knows,
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maybe I'll keep it longer than two years. But I wanted a more offline capability with this
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phone, more offline, and that I wanted to learn more with this phone. And so what I did was
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I found that the Google podcast app is the hands down the winner in my life today, and the reason
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is that it seems to be really low utilization, you know, but it doesn't take a lot of resources,
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and it doesn't download a lot of space, so it's not like I would before when I was downloading,
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putting everything on the iPod touch, and off I would go, and we'll listen to podcasts for
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months and months. Instead, I listen on demand now, and the Google podcast app seems to do this
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extremely well. And the second thing that I did in addition to the OneNote and the Microsoft
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Lens was to get this app, it's called KIWIX, and what this thing does is it downloads Wikipedia,
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it downloads Wikipedia and Wikipedia sister things, and puts them and makes them available offline
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on your SD card. So you can have the entire Wikipedia on your phone, so when you're sitting there,
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you can actually learn something while you transmit, and if you don't have 4G or the signal's
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bad or whatever it's going on, you can sit down for a few minutes and actually learn something,
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and they have literally hundreds of offline things to download with this thing. And so if you want
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to, you know, US history, if you want to learn various programming or educational things,
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it's all there with that app. And of course, this new phone does the complete Android Auto experience,
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so it brings up Google Maps, it brings up everything that you sent to your phone, so if you sent
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like, oh, I need to go to this business meeting and do this, and then I need to get go from here
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to the hotel, and then I need to go to the hotel to where we're going to have something to eat,
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and if you sit down and maps the day before, and you can have all of this sent to your phone,
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and then because it's sent to your phone, it means that it's in your Android Auto also,
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so you can go to all your business appointments and everything, and of course,
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all the COVID stuff, the COVID pass, the Luka, all that stuff is in there, and oh boy, that's
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really interesting now that many German city states are considering going from the German 3G,
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which is either you're tested, you have your vaccination, or you've been infected,
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to Tucci, or either you have your vaccination, or you've been infected, that means that there's
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no longer these city states of Hamburg is the one that's testing this, is not going to
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put up with if you're not vaccinated anymore, if you're not vaccinated, you have access to the
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grocery store, the drug store, doctor, and hospital, and that's about it, and maybe some basic
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clothing items, or something like this, but after that, you're out of luck, you can't go anymore,
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and so of course, with today's mindset, you sort of have to have a COVID and Luka pass on your
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phone, or you're constantly pulling out paperwork, and I refuse to do documents and be searched
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like it's 1939, or something like that, where I'm showing a passport, a vaccination certificate,
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and these things, it's just two 1939, like for me, and likewise, a few of the games on the new
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phone are offline, they work offline as well as online, it syncs with your Google Play after you
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come back, after you come back, and it's quite an interesting, and so the work phone, it's got six
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gigabytes and 128 space with the 200 gigabyte SD card, it's got my private sim, which came from a
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store called Lidl in Germany, and it's quite cheap, and it's got my work sim on it, and I found
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it during COVID, that it was much easier to have, just a separate private number, so I don't
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combine the work number, and I realize that that weighs seven euros a month, but it's not a
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occasionally, I just absolutely have to step away from work, and Microsoft Teams, and this
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Zoom meeting, and Blue Jeans from Red Hat, and all of these things, it just have to step away,
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and that's why to do that is to turn off my work sim and just use my private sim in the phone,
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but let's talk about the second phone I got, so I was really, really impressed, a few years ago,
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I went to a, I think it was Oddcamp, and I had some curry with the fine gentleman that makes,
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I'm going to mate, and he had this phone that was called a jelly, and I was quite impressed with
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it, because he could, that thing sort of fit in his watch pocket on his jeans, and so it was all
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been on the lookout for something like this, and of course I also hunt, and I do a lot of things
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outside, and so I don't necessarily want a 6.9 inch phone with me all the time, and I tried
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carrying, Nokia came out about the same time that he had the jelly, they came out with the old
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banana phone again, from TCL was making it for them, and I was carrying around, and they had the
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car OS, which is a very interesting thing, but it was really tough to go back and start texting
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like the Nokia used to back in the late 90s, early 2000s, you know, you're doing it with the
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with the candy bar phone, going back and texting, and what's happening, like that, and so what I
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got was it had the jelly too was just was too expensive for me, too expensive for me, and so
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somebody came up with something called the Mint Monti, so Mint M-I-N-T-N-M-O-N-Y, and it's the
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thing at our Hong Kong, it was on Indiegogo, and I looked at it, and I was like this is exactly
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the kind of thing that I wanted, it's really really small, and it doesn't have the specs of the
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jelly too, but it's a 4G phone, it's going to run Android 9, it's got the 3 Gigabytes and 64,
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which is still okay with a 4Core CPU, it's got a front and rear camera, it's got dual-sum cards,
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and it's got a GPS, and it fits in your watch pocket, it looks a little thick, it's not,
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it's gonna come with its own case and its own screen protector, and that I can get outside with
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this is going to be the thing, and there's a lot of things, and I've never done a front and
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back zone, but that's how it's going to do it, and it doesn't appear to have a SD card, so I will
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have to be really careful with what options I do, and it does all the European bands and all
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the American bands, that's the other thing, and so I went in and I got the early bird, and so for
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99 bucks I get the phone, and like I said it's not the jelly, it doesn't have the specs of the jelly
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too, but it's the same size, and it's sort of like a companion phone, and I was really also really
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impressed with the Palm when it came out, so Palm came out with a new Android phone, and they
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called it a companion phone, and so I consider this a companion phone, it's really small, you
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wouldn't do it for work, and it wouldn't be your camera, or your camera, or your work phone,
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but it's definitely, if you want to get outside and you don't want to do any work,
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this is a very good phone, and it looks like it would work just fine with the car, with everything
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with the car as well, so Android, Auto, it looks like it would work, and the other nice thing about
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both these phones is their USB-C, so I can begin to standardize all of my things,
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a live phone, USB-C, so no more lightning connectors, no more mini micro USB, it's slowly,
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my laptop is USB-C, and both the phones will be USB-C, and slowly, but surely I will fade out all of the
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all of the other things that are not USB-C, so everything is USB-C, the other thing about the
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Redmi phone is that it came with a 33 watt charger, so I can recharge the entire phone from
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like 10% an hour, and it goes all day, with a 5,000-dollar watt battery, and so that was the other
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thing that I have no battery trouble, and I can work with the phone the entire day, all right guys,
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again, please try to be as kind to each other as possible out in our community, and I know that
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COVID is hard on everyone, but COVID is not an excuse not to be human, not to be human,
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in particular to with kin and Dave, for all the things that they've done for us over the years,
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and so please, please try to keep your comments about vaccination, or not vaccination, or
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these things to yourself, if you're not being positive, all right, you'll have a great day,
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and if y'all need to get in touch with me, I'm at JWP5 at hotmail.com.
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