

They’re talking about cost to the developer, not cost to the user. Creating, marketing, and distributing a game all cost money.
They’re talking about cost to the developer, not cost to the user. Creating, marketing, and distributing a game all cost money.
He SAYS he has it, but he’s a massive liar. He may have it, or he may not have it, but if his word is all the evidence we have, then we have no evidence at all.
I don’t know what you intended to link to, but this just links to an image search results page with a random assortment of seemingly unrelated results
And you listen to them to figure out what’s correct and what isn’t?
I don’t know who gave you that idea, but it’s incorrect
To me it sounded like the main distinction they were trying to make was a dedicated fingerprint reader button rather than an in-screen finger print reader. This is a common preference because the hardware scanner you can activate by touch without working about proper placement, whereas the in-screen readers you have to look at the screen and carefully put your finger just in the on-screen circle showing where you have to precisely place your finger
On the side isn’t good enough?
Lots of android phones have a physical fingerprint reader
Title says “android phone”, not just Android
OnePlus make phones that still have many of those features
You’re probably right in terms of the name, i just don’t know the correct name to use instead. Lots of places use big rocks to prevent vehicles from entering an area, whatever they’re called.
https://www.elite-gss.com/product/traffic-management-barriers/boulder-barrier/
Isn’t it a little too clean and perfect to be a naturally created desire path?
I’m pretty sure that’s a bollard to block cars
All the kids i know either have hand-me-down phones or new phones that’re at most mid-range or multiple generations old. I.E. the large majority of kids aren’t using 900 dollar phones
But we’re not taking about other handhelds being 25 bucks more, or 50, or 75, or even 100 more, no, we’re taking about being multiple hundreds more
What’s wrong with ubuntu? It’s likely the most common Linux, and I’ve used it for years without any major problems
Thanks for the clarification
Cool info to know. Actually doing anything with that info is way above what I’m prepared to do, but very cool to know that it can be done and is progressing toward everyday use
Nope, the ad video is just an animation, nothing actually functions. Making a functioning game is MUCH harder to do, and requires MUCH more time and money. (Relatively speaking)
It’s the difference between creating a movie set that looks like a skyscraper vs. creating an actual skyscraper. Creating a mock up of something is always going to be much cheaper and easier than building the actual real thing