Can you share some examples?
Can you share some examples?
This here is why you should be careful what data you share online. These 24 people were unfortunate enough to share data including name, Phone Number, home address, phone, email, telecom operator.
The data you don’t share is always private by design.
Interesting, yeah I had read about the Kiwi Search redirect and sending your keystrokes years ago. I thought there was a new one.
Anyway, thanks for the info.
Where? Can you share that issue?
That’s the hard part. You can only unlock the bootloader once per year per user.
https://www.androidpolice.com/xiaomi-bootloader-unlock-restricted-to-one-device-per-user-year/
A scummy move by Xiaomi. Even with google and SOC manufacturers making it easier to update devices. We have Manufacturers pulling this move.
I have seen this inconsistency with notebookcheck. They list phones as having low PWM frequency when the manufacturer lists a much higher frequency.
But, yes there are many manufacturers who sell low PWM displays.
The OLED panel uses pulse width modulation (PWM) to control its brightness. This means that it flickers at a low frequency of 120 Hz across all the brightness levels we measured, which may be problematic for sensitive users.
This means?!
However, the display also works using high-frequency PWM dimming to compensate for the negative effects of PWM flickering. We measured a PWM dimming frequency of 3,846 Hz. How high it should nominally be is not stated in the phone’s datasheet.
Which is it?
I don’t know how notebookcheck measures. But, xiaomi lists the display as supporting PWM at 3840hz. Notebookcheck had written 120hz for oneplus 12 but official oneplus also lists a higher PWM frequency than the one measured by notebookcheck.
Xiaomi says the display supports DC dimming and notebookcheck says 429hz which should be fine.