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Even the Galaxy Z Fold2 and Galaxy S20 FE, two latest Samsung products, continue to experience fatal battery problems. WHY ?

Even the Galaxy Z Fold2 and Galaxy S20 FE, two latest Samsung products, continue to experience fatal battery problems. WHY ?  YouTuber Arun Maini, aka  MrWhoseTheBoss,  found that the batteries in some of his Samsung phones were swollen. Similar issues with their outdated Samsung devices were also noted by other creators including MKBHD and JerryRigEverything. How did it begin? Arun walked through his phone archive, a temperature-controlled shelf where he keeps all of his devices, in a recent video. He discovered swollen batteries in the Samsung Galaxy S6, Galaxy Note 8, and Galaxy S10 5G here. At first, he blamed the recent heatwave in the UK. However, Arun discovered that he wasn't alone when he spoke with fellow YouTuber MKBHD. Bloated batteries in their stored devices were also observed by other creators like SnazzyLabs. Arun later discovered that even more recent gadgets, such the Galaxy S20 FE and Galaxy Z Fold2, have the same problem. Samsung hasn't relea...

Do electric vehicles cut down on pollution?

Do electric vehicles cut down on pollution? No , while using electric vehicles can reduce pollution in cities and on streets, overall, they don't make a difference because the electricity utilized in these charging stations is primarily produced from fossil fuels, which results in more pollution in order to produce more electricity. We may say that these vehicles can have an effect on the environment once the majority of the electricity produced worldwide is converted to renewable energy. Only because the government and other promoters receive commissions from the firms do they make an effort to publicize electric automobiles.I won't, however, suggest that these electric vehicles are bad. Although they benefit the environment, IC engine cars don't need to be degraded. Let me ask you something.  What happens to EV batteries when they no longer power cars reliably and quickly? The corporations offer a variety of justifications, such as the fact that they can use it...

Will the Google Pixel ever overtake the Apple iPhone?

Will the Google Pixel ever overtake the Apple iPhone?   Yes, it can . The first thing Pixel should do is adopt an Apple mentality . Since the innovation for new iPhones has reached saturation, Apple is now selling its reputation rather than the greatest new models with outdated features under a new identity. Let's examine the iPhone 14 lineup. They are basically iPhone 13 models with a new name; they have only changed the camera's size to make those who purchase the iPhone 14 have to buy a new case (costing more money). The A16 hasn't seen much improvement because they compared it to the A13 rather than the A15 ; there is also no new design; only minor software updates have been made.Even with little improvements, the consumers are waiting in line for new iPhones only brag about their wealth, high social status, and other accomplishments on their social media accounts. Apple grew under this way, going from a startup to a status symbol. On the other hand, th...

How private are iPhones, honestly, as Apple claims?

How private are iPhones, honestly, as Apple claims?  Undoubtedly, Apple's iPhones have more privacy than Android phones, but is that as overstated as Apple claims it will be in 2023? Since both Android and Apple offer excellent privacy, there is no need to market as Apple claims. Let me explain: You definitely don't have privacy if you use any of the meta services like Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp, or other services like YouTube, Google Maps, TikTok, etc . whether you have an iOS or Android device. Even if you don't use any of these apps or have the microphones turned off in the settings, these programs nevertheless listen to your conversations and serve you with relevant advertisements. The camera and microphone activation indicators that both Android and iOS devices have are useless since apps like Instagram, Facebook, and Whatsapp violate our privacy by secretly listening to our chats and serving us adverts based on that. Let's try it: Take your p...