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Samsung Dex + Moonlight + Cheap Switch Dock

I'm probably not the first person to do this but I didn't see anything about it already, and figured it was worth a share. Apparently, not only can you launch Samsung Dex using a cheap Nintendo Switch dock (got mine off amazon for around $20 a while back), but it works flawlessly with Moonlight for streaming games. I have already set up Moonlight with NVidia's game streaming forewarded all necessary ports. I can now plug that little dock into any tv where my phone has a solid internet connectio...

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LG Update (leak)

https://twitter.com/FrontTron/status/1376675015114956800

>Remaining employees in the LG MC division will be assigned to the Changwon home appliance factory next week This is the procedure of dismantling the entire 4,000 employees of the LG phone division. Rollable was an unfinished model used to increase the ... (1/3)

> ... sale price, but since the buyer and seller can't agree with the selling price, the sale of LG MC is not concluded as "withdrawal from the market". As shown in the press, ev...

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Will Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra's Global Launch shake things up

Yes the Xiaomi Mi 11 Ultra has some impressive specs. The previous Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra all but delivered on its spec sheet and its more than likely the Mi 11 Ultra will do so too. The Mi 10 Ultra lived up to its DxOMark, its notable issue being battery life but it came with a very fast charger. It was a very good ultra phone but its biggest issue was that it was limited to China.

But the Mi 11 Ultra is going to be a global launch and it will have Google and Android. Huawei got derailed after lo...

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What's the point of having both Dialer and Contacts apps?

I find myself never using the contacts app, since I can do everything quicker through the dialer. So I'm wondering if there's any scenario or target user for having two seemingly redundant apps....

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