Abahboniface45: FACTS ABOUT GOOGLE PHONES 📌 1. It's an American brand owned by Google but are manufactured and assembled in china, Taiwan, India, USA and Vietnam
2. They have literally the best camera device for photography
3.They release faster Android software update and advanced Ai features than other android brand
4.Their devices have only 1 physical sim and multiple ESIM
5.pixel 1-5 series run on Snapdragon while pixel 6-9 series run on google tensor processor
6.pixel 8 series upward get 7 years of android Os upgrade
7.pixel 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and their PRO, pixel XL, pixel FOLD series are flagships📌 While the Pixel A series are entry level
8. For now you can only use 5G network if you are living any of the country where Google pixel phones are manufactured (china, Vietnam, India, USA, Taiwan) alternatively you root your phone and enable 5G connectivity . It remain to be seen when Google will roll out update feature that will unlock the 5G network for other countries.
10. Their phones take a bit longer time to charge to 100% due to lower charging watt support , for now no Google device has 33w, 67w, 120w, 200w support, the highest is 30w on Pixel 8 pro, However you can use OEM charger or any PD charger which will help a bit.
11. They have factory unlocked and worldwide unlocked variant, factory unlocked means you can use any SIM after factory reset but worldwide unlocked you can't except you bypass it
12. They have one of the cheapest flagship right now
Good morning,
How do you manage without the 5g?
The ability to root the phone to enable 5g...how is the process and any possible repurcussion?
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The KZ EDX is an entry level IEM (in ear monitor)from Chinese manufacturers KZ. If you are looking to give IEMs a try, entry level IEMs are a good and cost effective way to get started. This is where the KZ EDX excels at.
Unboxing
In the box, you'll find the KZ EDX IEMs, the cables and extra earbud tips.
KZ EDX
Despite these being entry level IEMs, the cables here are detachable and use 2 pin connectors. This is both a blessing and an issue. IT is a blessing because if the cables go bad, you can easily swap them out for new ones or even upgrade to a bluetooth cable. The issue is that you may lose one or both monitors if they are not securely plugged in. They mostly fall off when you least expect them to. This is a lesson that I learnt the hard way.
The cables contain a mic and a single multifunctional button.
The IEM itself, just like the QKZ AK6 and other entry level IEMs, has a single firing 10mm dynamic driver. This dynamic driver provides heavy bass audio.
The KZ EDX monitors is well moulded for general use and offers really good sound isolation (passive noise cancellation).
Specs
Speaker: 1 Dynamic Driver Size: 10mm Frequency: 7Hz to 20KHz Cable: 1.2m, detachable, mic Set-up
When you get these out of the box, you are going to set them up before use. Simply locate the right sided plug/connector and plug it into the right in ear monitor. Get the left sided plug/connector and plug it into the left in ear monitor. Whilst plugging them, ensure that your connection is very secure so they don't fall off.
Review
The KZ EDX offers very balanced sound that is also quite clean. This is quite impressive when you consider how affordable these things are or how much they cost.
When you put them on, the sound you hear should be very detailed and rich. This IEM is bass heavy so you should spot the heavy bass right away. The bass doesn't overwhelm the mids and the high tones like other IEMs. If you prefer more bas however, you could use a music player with an equalizer to adjust the sound output.
They are also very comfortable to use and I did not suffer from hearing fatigue at all. The only issue I can pick with the KZ EDX is way its 3.5mm plug is designed. I find it rather uncomfortable as it interferes with my fingers when I'm trying to play games.
Conclusion
Having used this for well over a month, I would gladly recommend this to anyone on a tight budget. These are a really good pair of IEMs and they'd be good for you.
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maik99: Thanks for this bro..iPhone 11 over pixel 4xl it is then
I use Mi 11 LTE 5g ne (Amoled, HDR 10 and 1 billion color). I tell you that I have a colleague with iPhone 11, and the difference is very noticeable.
It is worth noting that my colleague remarks daily about my display. Like, he stares at my screen daily remarking that he loves how it looks.
He even affirmed today that he does not see the hype in iPhone apart from the camera and smoothness.
I make use of Gcam, so camera wise, this phone produces better outputs. The only area of weakness I have noticed so far is that the camera does not excel in far portrait pictures, but it does for close up portrait
Regardless, as the writer above mentioned, as long as you do not come across a very good Amoled screen, you won't be able to tell the gap in quality.
To answer your query you have to be open to the reality that you could be posted to any department from branch operations to sales to any of the various departments.
Obviously there are some departments that will prefer graduates with numerical sciences background while some other departments (e.g. Legal or Corporate comms) will have a preference for graduates who have certain degrees.
What course did you study?
Oh...thank you for this.
Economics is what I studied, but I am leaning towards a career in Finance or Tech.
If you know, can you share the upward salary trend for the 2 year bond period and rate/basis for promotion?