Just a UK based lad who enjoys tech in all forms! I have been fascinated by tech from a young age and really enjoy tech and gadgets, if you enjoy tech yourself then you're at the right place, I do videos mainly based around unboxing’s, reviews, iOS updates, and many other things. Come along with me on this journey into the world of technology.
Seems better than the a9+ that i was planning on getting for my daughter, would this be fine for roblox/minecraft and watching youtube? She doesnt play any "high end" games.
Why do you even do a review for a phone that is obviously ain't at reading experience without even opening a web browser to see how we can read on this thing or a PDF to see how we can read of this thing or the Kindle application
Hi, thanks for the feedback, still learning on how to execute the best reviews and the examples you have provided would have been very useful, I should have included those, apologies, thank you though, will keep things like that in mind moving forward with reviews 👍
Small note, when filming something with a device and talking from behind, especially phones, the audio mics are often set to try to cancel out the sound coming from behind and the voice will sound worse either thinner or electronically suppressed and mumbling. You can add an example of that by filming yourself and then whike filming turn it around and continue talking. The difference will be obvious and I think invaluable for people to understand that feature. And also it shows if it DOESN'T do that so allowing speaking from behind the device in sort of tour guide mode.
Hey, thank you, that is invaluable information and something that didn’t even cross my mind! Moving forward when it comes to reviewing the cameras I will definitely be implementing that into the review! Thanks again, much appreciated 👍
I have a Nokia G10 that I bought for my son as a temporary phone. It has a very similar spec to the HMD Pulse. The processor on both phones is slow but not unusable. Having a slow processor is actually an advantage because with a slow processor battery life is in the G10 an industry beating 3 days. Another feature which help improve the battery life in both phones is a large display which hides a huge battery. The battery life in both phones is also helped by its LCD display rather than an OLED display. I think that the similarly specified new HMD Vibe is a better buy because it has a much better Snapdragon 680 processor. Unfortunately the HMD Vibe is only available in America.
@@typicaltechlad it's all cool. I just ordered mine from Lenovo here in Denmark with a cover, a keyboard and a pen. I already own a yoga tab 13 and the pen. Interesting (and I think important note) is that the pen system is the same as windows surface pro and is interchangeable. I use both a windows tablet and a Lenovo tablet at the same time on stage as a musician and the pen works on both. It's nice NOT having separate pens for each tablet. That's a bit of a nightmare when working quickly and grabbing the wrong one. But for normal people (muggles) that also means that you have more places to find a replacement if in a pinch. The eraser on the windows pen even works on the Lenovo. Slight problem is the actual contact point where you hit the glass is slightly off center using the windows pen on the Lenovo. I anticipate that the pen situation will be the same on this cheap tablet, too. Thanks for the review.
Will It Be Worth Buying the New Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 If You Can’t Use Its Features Due to Battery Issues Like the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6? The Paradox of Samsung's Recommendations The Samsung Watch 6 was launched as a high-end device, packed with advanced features that promised to make users' daily lives easier. However, recent Samsung recommendations on how to extend battery life raise a troubling question: why pay so much for a smartwatch if you are then advised not to use its features to prevent the battery from draining? Samsung's Recommendations Samsung's recommendations for saving battery on the Watch 6 include: Resetting the watch to factory settings and activating battery saver mode from the start. Avoiding downloading apps and watch faces. Manually adjusting the brightness between 40% and 50%, avoiding auto-brightness. Disabling features such as Wi-Fi, location, and automatic health monitoring. Following these tips means giving up many of the features that make the watch attractive in the first place. This situation is comparable to buying a sports car and being told to use it only in eco mode to save fuel. A Revealing Survey Among Samsung Watch 6 Users We conducted a survey among Samsung Watch 6 users and discovered alarming data about battery life: After 8 months of use, the battery drops 20% overnight without any changes in daily routines or new apps installed. After 10 months, the battery has dropped more than 60%, maintaining the same usage and routines. A 60% drop indicates a rapid battery degradation, leading us to wonder if we are facing a case of planned obsolescence similar to what Apple faced a few years ago. Planned Obsolescence Like Apple? In 2020, Apple was fined in Europe for deliberately reducing the performance of older iPhone batteries, prompting users to buy newer models. This practice, known as planned obsolescence, caused great indignation and led to regulatory actions. The situation with the Samsung Watch 6 seems to follow a similar pattern. The rapid battery degradation and suggestions to disable essential features to conserve battery raise serious ethical concerns about these practices. Call for Investigation and Accountability It is imperative to investigate these practices to protect consumers from being exploited. Regulatory and consumer protection agencies must closely examine how these devices are designed and marketed. Transparency in manufacturing and product promotion is essential to ensure consumers are not misled into buying expensive devices that do not meet their promises. To add a touch of irony, if your Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 is still under warranty, the technical service tells you that the battery is not covered. How convenient! The one thing that "breaks" and it’s not under warranty. Conclusion The Samsung Watch 6 47mm, with its high price, promises a range of advanced features that enhance the user experience. However, Samsung's recommendations for saving battery suggest that, to maintain battery life, users must drastically limit the use of these features. This raises a fundamental question: why invest in a high-end smartwatch if you can’t fully utilize its capabilities? It's time for manufacturers to be held accountable for their practices. Consumers deserve products that deliver on what is advertised without having to resort to significant compromises. Until then, the appeal of smartwatches like the Samsung Watch 6 may be overshadowed by the frustration of unmet expectations and high ownership costs. The Question We Must Ask Will the same issues arise with the new Samsung Galaxy Watch 7? I hope Samsung has learned from past mistakes and offers us a device that we can fully enjoy without worrying about what will happen to battery life in 8 or 10 months.
You seem to have glossed over the part about how it didn't actually work as a phone.... What was that about? Having no sound for incoming phone calls. Call me old school, but I like my phone to actually be a phone, and I think you need to address why this happened in a bit more detail please.
Hi, apologies I should have addressed that more, I believe at the time it may have been an issue with my network provider, I live in a more rural area with not the best connection. Using the phone afterwards and there was no problem so I ruled it to be my signal. Of course we use the phones as actual phones so that is integral to its functionality. Will keep that in mind moving forward and address in more detail 👍
Brits should be in charge of ALL tech reviews!!! That’s was absolutely brilliant. No BS, no yelling, no waffle. Just a solid professional review of the specs. Thank you! 👍🏻
I love this tablet since i used it to store my photographs on while on my holiday in Japan. But when i got home to attach the usb cable from the tablet to my windows laptop the tablet comes up on my laptop as empty which I do not understand as the tablet has a 512gb Sd card inside it with my photography from Japan stored on the sd card.
Hi, I haven’t had a chance to test the Lenovo Tab Extreme so unable to say, but the speakers on the Tab Plus were definitely the best I’ve heard in that price range
Hi! I need a tablet for working. I teach on line. Can it handle online zoom or meet in pc mode and show slides? I also need tmto take downs notes. Is it nice?
Lol this phones camera quality is the worst I've ever seen eve it's lighting colors..... Pictures even on YT look like screenshot taken in 1999 noy happy at all I'm very big in pictures not jus the esthetic of the phone
I couldn’t find an official IP rating stated by Lenovo but they do state “Boasting water and dust-resistant properties, this tablet is built to survive any student’s backpack.”
Hello. I bought this tablet,its okay. But the note app keeps crashing after 30 seconds at max. I cant view any of my drawings for more than 20 seconds. Does anyone know how to fix this?
@@typicaltechlad Thanks, just one more question, is the tab pen good or would you recommend using the tab pen plus or the precision pen 2 rather than the tab pen?
Great video 👍🏼. I want to use an Apple Watch Lte with Watchchat 2 without an iPhone for ever. Is that possible? Or does Watchchat have to run in the background on the iPhone? Set up an Apple Watch on a friend's iPhone with Watchchat 2 and always without an iPhone....🤔
1. Hi, can I connect wired keyboard and wired mouse to Lenovo TAB P12 2023 using USB C to multiple USB 3.0 adapters? 2. Does Lenovo TAB P12 2023 supports HDMI Output like USB C to HDMI to connect to external monitor or TV?
1. Hi, can I connect wired keyboard and wired mouse to Lenovo TAB P12 2023 using USB C to multiple USB 3.0 adapters? 2. Does Lenovo TAB P12 2023 supports HDMI Output like USB C to HDMI to connect to external monitor or TV?