And US models have a different chassis to remove the SIM card.
Not saying they will do this, but they obviously don’t care about region specific models.
And US models have a different chassis to remove the SIM card.
Not saying they will do this, but they obviously don’t care about region specific models.
Just FYI Sony Xperias have call screening as well as headphone jacks.
In total sales across all OEMs yes, but not individual devices.
Getting downvoted, I definitely remember stores burning and people fearing for their lives. Absolutely the few do not represent the views of the overall movement, but I definitely wouldn’t say it’s unfair to watch the extremists in any situation.
There’s a LOT of medication apps already available, seems like a lot of work to create one from scratch, no?
This may be a really basic question, but the regular android clock app can set recurring alarms already right? What is the added value of using home assistant externally?
Idk what phone you have but my 13 pro easily lasts 2 days for me, light usage I could probably get 3.
The bands are going to be region-specific. Some areas use some bands, others don’t. Just depends where you live and the nearby towers.
In the early days (2016 ish) Verizon had very limited LTE coverage, but now I haven’t had any issues traveling anymore with unsupported bands.
Everything works except wifi calling which Verizon only allows whitelisted IMEIs to do. VoLTE, visual voicemail, etc all work fine.
I’ve never tried mmWave 5G (no coverage where I live), but regular 5G works fine.
Can confirm here, am on Verizon and they 100% support fully-GSM devices assuming the LTE bands line up.
(I’ve had Oneplus 6T, 7T, and Sony Xperia 5 ii on Verizon, all of which are not CDMA compatible)
I’m not aware of any carriers in the US that still support CDMA. Verizon and Sprint were the big two, and neither supports CDMA anymore.
Ah yes because making something illegal stops criminals from using it. Problem solved.