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Galaxy S21 Ultra 108MP vs 10x Optical Zoom. Zoom into the images and see the detail difference!

https://imgur.com/a/th0DU2h

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\-First image is slightly compressed (could not find a website to host the image at full quality)

\-Second image is the 108MP image cropped to relatively the same size as the 10x Optical Zoom (roughly 10MP) uncompressed

\-Third image is the 10x Optical Zoom (10MP) uncompressed

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On the first image you can even zoom onto other portions of the photo and see the detail that the 108MP captures. You can easily read names...

https://redd.it/oj086a
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Android without Google Services is gonna be more usable soon !

Here's a simple study conducted by me - So we all are aware that Windows 11 is coming with Android support using Intel bridge technology and the app repository would be 'Amazon App Store' with 500k apps, not Google Play with more than 2 million apps ... 

So a normal person would see this as a collaboration with Amazon and Microsoft but that won't be the actual story under the hood ; it's Amazon's Another creepty attempt to create a Google-free Android . This collab would lead more and more andr...

https://redd.it/oj73me
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HowTo: download reddit videos without u/SaveVideo

HowTo download reddit videos without u/SaveVideo (edit: ROOT NEEDED)

In this Post i will show you how you can download videos from reddit & other websites in 2-3 clicks since reddit decided to screw with our download bots. At the End of this Howto you will be able to download (almost) any Video on Reddit and other websites / apps.

What we will do in this Howto:

- Installing & Configurating Termux
- Installing ffmpeg & youtube-dl
- Learn how to download Videos

# Let's Sta...

https://redd.it/oj3lb5
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Why are 'budget' processors still a thing?

I stumbled across a topic on r/emulationonandroid asking about what games a Snapdragon 480 device could handle, and it got me thinking... why do we even have this processor line (and others like it)?

Surely we could keep creating 'budget-friendly' devices by continuing to produce the flagship processors from previous years? This would reduce costs for the manufacturer since no R&D is necessary for an existing chip, as well as reduce costs for the end user since the device would no longer be top...

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