fuzzylumpkin
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You are not thinking of its full potential then.
I use wireless charging everyday and its become essential for me.
I have a magnetic wireless fast charge mount in my car. I just set my phone on it, no cables to plug in, and its held magnetically and fast charges wireless while I drive to/from work.
I never have to plug my phone into a wired charger anymore unless I wont be driving in my car for a few days.
And as for this "McLaren" edition I think it is a total waste, and stupid, to add even more useless RAM when they could have used that for NFC or wireless charging. You know, something USEFUL.
Android doesnt even need 6 gigs of RAM much less 8 or 10. I monitor RAM usage on my 6GB phone everyday and it has never even come close to using 6gb.
There is always 2.1-2.9 GB free RAM even during heavy use.
Good for you. I have thought it through though, and used it for a couple of years, and for me it sucks. Total waste of time.
How is a second NFC chip more useful than more RAM? Seems it'd just cause issues to me... Also while you're right that 10 GB is largely useless, i don't think you understand how adding more RAM works... It doesn't take more board space that they could "use for something useful" they just use higher density modules.
And there's a reason you have that RAM free... Android keeps it free for apps to fill so that you don't get horrible lag when you open a new app and android struggles to free enough memory for it. My 8 GB phone is currently sitting at just under 6 GB used and this will likely use 7.5 to 8.
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