Ever wanted to check battery capacity on a device that doesn't report it?
Install https://f-droid.org/packages/com.dijia1124.plusplusbattery, set your correct current multiplier/divider (so that wattage looks right), charge to 100%, disconnect and instantly open the app.
Edit: after hitting 100% and opening the app, turn the screen off for 5 seconds, then unlock again.
Install https://f-droid.org/packages/com.dijia1124.plusplusbattery, set your correct current multiplier/divider (so that wattage looks right), charge to 100%, disconnect and instantly open the app.
Edit: after hitting 100% and opening the app, turn the screen off for 5 seconds, then unlock again.
f-droid.org
Plus Plus Battery | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository
Real-time battery stats & health estimator for OnePlus/Oppo/Realme phones
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I strongly believe that lots of OEMs can do it to you with a single click. This is a rare case where a third party is allowed to do so to a free market device.
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Tadi Channel
Wanna hear a conspiracy theory on why the QPR1 source isn't public to this day? Since QPRs are only ever used by "best partners" and undoubtedly Google thinks primarily of Pixels when developing them, it's very plausible that they feel free to implement…
So QPR1 source just got released alongside Pixel feature drop. It seems it was kept a secret not because of unreleased security patches, but unreleased Pixel features.
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Proton reserves the right to stop delivering registration mails to you. At the very least.
This either means a kind of blocking that can make you unable to login into your accounts (if login and registration sender is the same) or that at least on flagged accounts (which can supposedly happen simply because of vietnamese IP), they scan the mails/noscripts before encrypting them.
All this looks very far from their marketing. No, I didn't read their privacy policy, I'm already steelmanning them.
This either means a kind of blocking that can make you unable to login into your accounts (if login and registration sender is the same) or that at least on flagged accounts (which can supposedly happen simply because of vietnamese IP), they scan the mails/noscripts before encrypting them.
All this looks very far from their marketing. No, I didn't read their privacy policy, I'm already steelmanning them.
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Tadi Channel
Proton reserves the right to stop delivering registration mails to you. At the very least. This either means a kind of blocking that can make you unable to login into your accounts (if login and registration sender is the same) or that at least on flagged…
Even 7 months ago, it was a thing.
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Tadi Channel
There's a dude on Reddit who must've never read this pdf nor anything remotely similar and insists that DCG is staggered, it's such a weird conspiracy hill to die on. Both DCG and staggered slow down the rolling shutter relatively to same clock utilized on…
A slight correction, DGO doesn't seem to be equivalent to DCG.
https://web.archive.org/web/20211027145610/https://downloads.canon.com/cinemaeos/DGO-Sensor-White-Paper.pdf
Unless one of the two photosites always has a different gain than the other, DGO is prone to motion artifacts in form of gaps in motion or clipping below the white point. I couldn't observe this on DCG, while it's easy on QHDR despite the simultaneous exposures.
https://web.archive.org/web/20211027145610/https://downloads.canon.com/cinemaeos/DGO-Sensor-White-Paper.pdf
Unless one of the two photosites always has a different gain than the other, DGO is prone to motion artifacts in form of gaps in motion or clipping below the white point. I couldn't observe this on DCG, while it's easy on QHDR despite the simultaneous exposures.
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Tadi Channel
A slight correction, DGO doesn't seem to be equivalent to DCG. https://web.archive.org/web/20211027145610/https://downloads.canon.com/cinemaeos/DGO-Sensor-White-Paper.pdf Unless one of the two photosites always has a different gain than the other, DGO is…
And example of what can happen to QHDR despite the simultaneous exposures. The sole fact that the shorter exposures don't cover the same length of time as the long results in missing information for highlights. This obviously also affects staggered HDR, but even more, as exposures become fully sequential.
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And example of what can happen to QHDR despite the simultaneous exposures. The sole fact that the shorter exposures don't cover the same length of time as the long results in missing information for highlights. This obviously also affects staggered HDR, but…
You can fight against this artifact specifically, but you'll either have to guess the missing data or prefer shorter exposure data for areas with motion.
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I don't think I said it here, but the only OEM to fit denoscription by GrapheneOS communications is Nothing.
If it won't be them, it'll be a bust. I can't imagine HMD or Sony cooperating with a hardening-oriented third party system maker sufficiently, while Motorola, Samsung, OPlus, Honor and Vivo are way too proud (and in business of earning from preloaded bloat) to consider such a collaboration.
If none of the above, then it simply won't be a major OEM as much as it was claimed.
If it won't be them, it'll be a bust. I can't imagine HMD or Sony cooperating with a hardening-oriented third party system maker sufficiently, while Motorola, Samsung, OPlus, Honor and Vivo are way too proud (and in business of earning from preloaded bloat) to consider such a collaboration.
If none of the above, then it simply won't be a major OEM as much as it was claimed.
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