Pixel phones are broken again with critical storage permission bug (arstechnica.com)
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A post on the South Korean tech forum DCInside says one of its high-performance cores can draw up to 5.47 Watts. Both cores combined take that figure up to 9.32 Watts. These are Qualcomm’s new Nuvia (likely Phoenix L) cores and not off-the-shelf Arm Cortex variants. Similarly, the Phoenix M cores draw 1.1 Watts each when...
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The price may be midrange but the specs definitely are not.
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Google rolling out Android, Chrome, & Search changes to comply with Europe’s DMA
GrapheneOS has really good documentation, I highly recommend you to read it!...