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@crail | 18 April 21 | |
Put some tape over the sensors and see if it still does it
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@polo_011 | 18 April 21 | |
@ crail - 17.04.21 - 10:36pm It's probably listening to you. fu*k that with the powerful mics our phones have I think they all are these days |
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@polo_011 | 18 April 21 | |
@ 3mel - 18.04.21 - 01:01am phones have a proximity sensor that knows when your phone is up against your face (in calls, to avoid face touches) maybe they've added another wider field version that detects someone's approach !? So had a good read and it turns out the phone uses a Gesture Sensor combined with an NPU, would not be shocked if the Proximity Sensor also gets in on the action to. |
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@sisfreak2017 | 19 April 21 | |
Your phone's probably watching you too. Have you noticed how most laptops now have a privacy camera slide to stop people watching you hamshank to internet filth. Perhaps it's best to lock your norty phone in a cupboard if you're needing privacy, or you'll maybe end up on YouTube. |
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@polo_011 | 19 April 21 | |
@3mel | 19 April 21 | |
looks like midband 5G, best of both worlds. decent speed without being shackled to the nearest tower.
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@polo_011 | 19 April 21 | |
@ 3mel - 19.04.21 - 06:33pm looks like midband 5G, best of both worlds. decent speed without being shackled to the nearest tower. Yep, I cannot even figure out where the nearest tower is Johannesburg suburbs are full of trees so sometimes cellphone networks will put up a tower and dress it as a tree, so the damn thing could be right here by the wall but I cannot see it. I am sitting on the couch and I have full 5G signal,pretty sweet the phone often times falls back on 4G Plus but the moment I begin opening web pages, Instagram etc... It switches to 5G. Seems to be a lot more fluid at switching between 4G Plus and 5G versus switching between 3.5G to 4G LTE which I remember was terrible in the early days of 4G. |
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