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<blockquote data-quote="cartaphilus" data-source="post: 1097687" data-attributes="member: 99742"><p>As a personal use factor I don't care that much about it being hardened since if lost it's lost, I care more about usability. Will it be able to connect and not drop signal? Will it work on WiFi 6ghz (it doesn't, it connects but the bandwith is abysmal and it's a known issue for over a year and it's not been fixed yet). Can I count on it to get in contact with someone during an emergency (nope, signal issues). Can I use it for WiFi Calling...yes...but with horrible breaks in comms that occur at random. So yeah no, it feels like a half baked product.</p><p></p><p>As per security; there is a reason why DoD is using Apple and not Android, and that's even after Apple told DoD acquisitions to pound sand when DoD approached them a decade ago regarding a custom hardware. (not sufficient # of devices to warrant alternate design)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cartaphilus, post: 1097687, member: 99742"] As a personal use factor I don't care that much about it being hardened since if lost it's lost, I care more about usability. Will it be able to connect and not drop signal? Will it work on WiFi 6ghz (it doesn't, it connects but the bandwith is abysmal and it's a known issue for over a year and it's not been fixed yet). Can I count on it to get in contact with someone during an emergency (nope, signal issues). Can I use it for WiFi Calling...yes...but with horrible breaks in comms that occur at random. So yeah no, it feels like a half baked product. As per security; there is a reason why DoD is using Apple and not Android, and that's even after Apple told DoD acquisitions to pound sand when DoD approached them a decade ago regarding a custom hardware. (not sufficient # of devices to warrant alternate design) [/QUOTE]
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