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JerryRigEverything also took it apart and says it's a button. So does MKBHD. There's definitely a difference in the clicking press vs the rolling haptics. It isn't as simple as a traditional button, but it's still a fancy button in my opinion.
Like alot of tech reviewers said its like a button but its not the made it like one if it presses down thats not enough to classify it as a button (remember apple is smart and the reason we dont have a charger brick or headphone jack anymore)
You realize apple said it themselves? They are saying a main new feature is an advanced haptic feedback system for the sensor to feel like a button For being a shill you dont do any research
@@ConciseTechTV it's not a button. Again, look at their diagrams, look at their demonstration. It's a sensor, it flexes down and there's little bars that vibrate to give you a sensation. Aka a haptic feed back sensor! The main thing they added, why would they blatantly lie about something so stupid to lie about
@@richard-fish-monger The click is a different sensation than the haptic motor when scrolling. I appreciate your input, I'll agree to disagree. I think we're getting caught up on semantics.
I love the 7 Pro and since I have both I've been using the 7 Pro mostly but the 6 Pro is still great if you can get it for much cheaper than the 7 Pro. It still has a really great camera and I love the telephoto on that one too.
@@ConciseTechTV In my country both 6 pro and 7 pro are given at almost the same price. And personally i like the looks of the 6 pro. And what are the differences between the camera and software. If you know the difference between 6 pro and 7 pro then please let me know.
Sorry but other people you mentioned are using Canon best EF lenses which L series… you can find many of them with reasonable price… but 70-300 & 18-55 are worst lenses in my opinion
It does a bit, definitely a trade-off but I did get used to it. It's also harder when you are actually trying to hold your phone up to share something with someone.
I got some cordless Mic's a while back and never could figure them out with Android I gave up and I was looking for a different option I see that pile has a couple and I think you have to get an adapter to run in between the phone and Mic.. but thank you for the video my friend 💚😎👌🏼💨💥🤙🏻🤙🏻
Hey buddy if you ever see this I ended up ordering a Blue Yeti blackout Edition and I'm going to order the USB to type c had a brain fart couldn't remember the name and try that out and see how it goes and I'll be back to let you know hope you have a great one man
This is one of the cameras I've been looking at since I am impressed with the older Lumix point and shoot I already had, now looking for s.th. for photo/video. Appreciate the review.
I dont care if the company tracks the movement, but they locked for the display auto sleep in 2 minutes with a slow 2 factor authentication. I just want to go make a coffe without having to insert my credentials again
I got a Lexar but got the 128GB twice and it says format not supported 😭 i want to cry because getting it locally (I live in Kenya) will just be ridiculously expensive.
That's what they technically have listed. It's possible that it may work too! I think someone else commented that they used a different configuration of recommended memory card and it still worked. Enjoy it - I LOVE mine.
“IPX6 is a rating that refers to water resistance. The X in the rating means that there is no dust rating, and the 6 rating means that the device can withstand high-pressure water jets from any direction. IPX6 is protected against powerful jets of water, and can withstand water projected at all angles through a 12.5 mm nozzle at a flow rate of 100 liters/min at a pressure of 100 kN/m2 for 3 minutes from a distance of 3 meters.”
Note the battery location. I have seen posts of people saying battery failure in many ways happens due to moving front and back parts causing battery to rub and or short out and more issues due to the batteries location on most EV bikes. Look for proper seals around the battery to keep water out. Also Note location of battery upper and or lower batteries locations have proper washers/seal around it to help keep water out, and or mud/water, guards on wheels. Hope this helps save you money and time in the near future on replacement of batteries and or parts for most ev-bike owners and or potential buyers.