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More RAM in Android Phones – and why that’s stupid!
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 823865" data-source="post: 861683"><p>I have one, not engineer but enough to know have the basics. </p><p>It is why i say it is bullshit marketing argument, only idiots wouldn't protect their phones (especially expensive ones) under heavy rain or put in under deep water for long period, even rain will never go heavily inside a phone if in your bag or pocket, at worst you will have some humidity on the screen, which will be solved by letting the phone dry.</p><p>As i said above, i am used to adverse weather conditions, never saw any of my phones fell dead even when wet.</p><p></p><p>Anyway a phone isn't made to be put under water, so the irreplaceable battery is just here to make people buy a new model instead; this is just marketing, nothing to do with protection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 823865, post: 861683"] I have one, not engineer but enough to know have the basics. It is why i say it is bullshit marketing argument, only idiots wouldn't protect their phones (especially expensive ones) under heavy rain or put in under deep water for long period, even rain will never go heavily inside a phone if in your bag or pocket, at worst you will have some humidity on the screen, which will be solved by letting the phone dry. As i said above, i am used to adverse weather conditions, never saw any of my phones fell dead even when wet. Anyway a phone isn't made to be put under water, so the irreplaceable battery is just here to make people buy a new model instead; this is just marketing, nothing to do with protection. [/QUOTE]
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