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What should I buy Thursday (May 20 2021) - Your weekly device inquiry thread!

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The new Pixel 6 renders show many elements of HTC design. I think it is probably the first phone fully designed by the HTC team acquired by Google

The radical change in Pixel design is very welcome and much needed. It seems most people feel this is shaping up to be one of the better designed phones in recent memory.

The sleek, bold design reminds me of some of the HTC phones when HTC was in it's heyday. I'm willing to bet this is the first phone designed from the ground up by the HTC team.

I know Google has said the Pixel 4/5 were from that team, but it's possible the design concepts for those were already ready and the HTC team didn't h...

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S7 Smartswitch Backup/Restore using SD card

This is a post for those like me who have no data at home due to location / $$ and want to do local backup/restore of their Galaxy S7 and like me, could not find a comprehensive guide.

I have played around over the years trying combinations of Google backup and Samsung backup and Smartswitch (PC version).

I found it was hit and miss as to completeness and satisfaction of restored phone afterwards.  Though the Samsung cloud backup has I think most if not all of what Smartswitch has, it is depe...

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6GB vs 8GB RAM considerations + mini tests

Recently I bought a Galaxy Tab S7+, version with 6GB of RAM,

And actually I started very much thinking if I had made a mistake not choosing the 8GB version

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TLDR: 6GB gives you around 3GB of memory for your applications, which might be restrictive on tablet devices (like 5-10 tabs open in Chrome)

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Generally people (as this was a sale) choose the 6GB first (I bouth the last one),

also with premium devices the price for additional RAM/storeage seems to be overblown

(but here...

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