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Exactly! I definitely recommend Mosnovo. We have purchased a ton of these cases and it's almost a carbon copy of the expensive Casetify case. I think Mosnovo uses the same Casetify case manufacturer just selling cheaper. Casetify is expensive just because of the name but Mosnovo is just as good. Glad I could help you.
I have an eSIM installed in my IPhone, and Apple Store is telling me that this is a protection against a SIM card swap. Are they correct, or I need to be taking a precaution?
Requesting google to give latest snapdragon chipset we dont want google chipsets at least in india because google phone are very expensive even more than apple
It depends. I say that because price obviously is a big factor. Foldable are very expensive. Even insurance is more expensive for a foldable vs a traditional "candy bar" style. Do you like the flip style over the book 📖 Open style?
That is actually normal. When plugged in, your device and charger are constantly communicating with each other and the charger will always attempt to give the device maximum current and the phone will tell and limit the charger to specific device standards set forth by the charging port and CPU. It's normal...
Get rid of dual ethernet ports, give us another USb-C on the rear for usb-c monitors. You should ALWAYS reinstall windows, never trust any 3rd parties.