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humanoidhistory · 6 months
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The first mobile phone call was made on this day in 1973. Martin Cooper, using a prototype of the Motorola DynaTAC, placed a call from the streets of New York to Bell Labs in New Jersey. The device was 9 inches tall, had a talk-time of 35 minutes, and took 10 hours to recharge.
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first-techie · 1 year
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(via Motorola Edge Plus 2023 | Full Detail | Features)
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mr-mustache-penis · 2 months
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the unfortunate lesson I've learned in the past couple of weeks is BACK UP YOUR NOTES APP
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euryalex · 5 months
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not one of the new ones im specifically talking about the old ones
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^this thing
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aylaphantom · 1 year
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dear Motorola.
your phones are nice. but your theme song is absolutely horrendous.
why did you think that was okay
why did you unleash such thing upon us
please stop making your phones talk. the lady is scary. stop it.
i hear "hello moto~" in my nightmares
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Jeanne Bauer Walks With A Dynatac Mobile Phone On 6th Avenue In New York, Accompanied By John Mitchell, The Motorola Engineer Behind The Phone. (1983).
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wellnesscard · 2 years
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almost got lost in the forest skiing two nights ago I was like ummmmmmm Devon is it ok if I go in front bc I'm so afraid of the dark and it had become nightfall bc we got a lil lost while we were out there we ended up taking a snow bike trail all the way to the neighboring town by accident, but while heading up the back I'm like frantically trying to keep no more than five feet distance between us in case a [w****g0] tries to get me and I'm seeing and hearing the fairies but pretending I'm not just eyes forward head down bc that's how they getcha I'm like Stoooooppppp pine trees have been so goblinlike to me lately fr.......... whaddahell that's a person like. Ok demon.. ICU. but I went in front and we skied back to our town and I'm like thank God I brought the headlamps cos we were only supposed to be out there an hour or so but we were prepared to be out there til morning once it hit 6pm and we were still lost thankfully it was a warm night and we stayed hot because of moving around I'm like yeah I could realistically be out here all night without it being a big deal. but essentially what I came here to say was my phone fell outta my pocket while going down this very long steep and narrow downhill trail section where I stacked it about twelve times so I actually missed this whole job opportunity thing bc I couldn't fill out the forms without my phone bc I couldn't get on my email or set up my new secondhand laptop without it either so that sucked and I got really depressed about it and being an epic fail but it's minor and Devon bought my mopey ass some sushi and an orchid and instead of languishing for the next three or four days like I am prone I woke up at 7:30 and went to the Verizon store waited my two hours picking split ends and staring at their fireplace and got the replacement phone so I can be a functioning and wage-earning person and not have to kill myself for being so disappointing and I did this all in record time I replaced the phone two days after I lost it last time I had to replace my phone I waited like six months using an essentially nonoperational thing even tho I'm still on my parents plan and was due for an upgrade anyways and they kept telling me to replace it bc I already lost a job bc they could never contact me and I'm like hey guys. Soon. Anyways I have adhd I'm learning so much every day. the skiing was really fun though I just got really scared when I realized we were lost in the woods after dark but even that fear reaction is so much less panicked than a few years ago it's like I don't need to scream and throw things anymore (usually lol) I just get overwhelmed and need to sit down for a minute. Plus my blood sugar was crashing really hard and the reality that we still had to ski at least three miles was a heavy truth at the time.
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girzapata6 · 2 years
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New phone. Who dis?
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absentlyabbie · 2 years
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motorola trying to become my damn mortal enemy because they are a fucking technology company with a website so shitty and nonfunctional that i cannot even complete a purchase on any device in my house
so goddamn embarrassing, fuck you motorola
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strangerboykamal · 12 days
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casstelli · 21 days
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am i treating my earbuds worse or do they just not last as long anymore
#idk i had jbl wireless and they broke at the cable a year in then some shitty ones i got on amazon that broke at the cable bout 6 months in#beets treated me pretty well barring the aesthetic but then 6 months in the plastic loops kept ripping and i had to hot glue them together#then i had akgs and those got me through a year ish#then i switched to wired kzs and my fuckign dongles broke every 2 seconds and my headphone cable just broke#i mean i know im not the gentlest with my earbuds but jesus christ#i’m gonna have to switch to my backup jbls#and recable my earbuds eventually#cables r so expensive though dude#ive been eyeing these jcally upgrades on aliexpress. 8.97 ish#idk bro i could just buy a new set of earbuds for that#i really like my kzs other than the stock cable being shitty as hell apparently so i won’t but it’s just really frustrating#i mean it’s 2024 you’d think they’d have figured out how to make earbud cables that don’t break a few months in#in other news as soon as my phones paid off im thinking of switching to a motorola#i need a headphone jack idk bro#sick of dongles#honestly i would really benefit from true wireless in a way#cables would stop breaking etc etc#but the thing is. i don’t want true wireless earbuds#i like to have my earbuds around my neck#i like to have my phone attached to my earbuds so i don’t lose it#i don’t want to charge my earbuds#i want them to be ready to go when i am#i don’t want my earbuds to be easy to lose#idk man feels like i’ll always lose in the earbuds department#maybe ill become one of those ipad kids who listens to cocomelon full volume on public transport#cass is yapping again
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gadgetlover · 2 months
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Moto G85 5G Unboxing
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gadgetfanda · 2 months
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govindhtech · 2 months
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Top Reasons to Consider the Motorola Edge 50 Neo in 2024
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Overview
Motorola has made smartphones that balance pricing, design, and utility. This includes the latest Edge model, the Motorola Edge 50 Neo. Budget-conscious shoppers like this mid-range gadget because it claims to make high-end features cheaper. This Motorola Edge 50 Neo review covers design, display, performance, camera, battery life, software, and value.
Design and construction quality
Despite its mid-range price, the Motorola Edge 50 Neo is stylish. Front and back glass and aluminium make the smartphone look luxury. Its curved sides make one-handed use beautiful and comfortable.
Sapphire Blue, Frosted White, and Midnight Black are Edge 50 Neo colours for different tastes. IP68 dust and water protection makes the phone more robust and enticing to spillers and droppers.
Present
Display is Motorola Edge 50 Neo’s highlight. The 2400 x 1080 6.7-inch OLED panel produces vibrant colours and deep blacks. The high resolution makes text and graphics clear for gaming, media, and daily use.
Web browsing, gaming, and social media scrolling all fluid with the 120 Hz refresh rate. Content compatible with HDR10+ displays well with better contrast and a wider colour range.
Achievement
Mid-range Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G+  CPU powers Motorola Edge 50 Neo. The phone’s 8GB or 12GB RAM lets users switch between apps quickly.
The Snapdragon 778G+ ensures the Edge 50 Neo runs demanding apps and games without lag. The Adreno 642L GPU can run popular games at high settings.
Camera Setup
Its flexible camera technology lets the Motorola Edge 50 Neo do numerous photography jobs. Back camera has 108MP primary sensor, 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and 2MP depth sensor. This combo takes sharp, detailed, high-resolution photos.
For low-light performance and minimal noise, pixel binning merges multiple pixels into a 12MP image on the 108MP primary sensor. For group or landscape photography, an ultra-wide-angle lens expands the view. In contrast, the depth sensor creates genuine portrait bokeh.
Edge 50 Neo’s 32MP front selfie camera is disguised by a tiny punch-hole. This front camera takes sharp, vivid selfies and uses  AI to improve skin tones and image quality.
Features and Software
With Motorola’s My UX shell on top, the Motorola Edge 50 Neo comes pre-installed with Android 13. With less bloatware and an easy-to-use UI, my user experience is renowned for being almost identical to vanilla Android. This guarantees that customers will experience software that is responsive and seamless, free of superfluous clutter.
In My UX, Motorola has added a number of helpful features and customisation options. Moto Actions, for instance, let users access specific features with short gestures. For instance, a double chop can activate the torch, and a wrist twist can activate the camera. The gadget is more convenient to use because to these minor but useful additions that improve the overall user experience.
Additionally, Motorola’s desktop-like Ready For experience, which enables you to connect the phone to a monitor or TV for a more engaging and effective setup, is supported by the Edge 50 Neo. Professionals that must work on larger screens or individuals who wish to enjoy audiovisual content on a larger display will find this function especially helpful.
Linking and Extra Features
The Motorola Edge 50 Neo has sufficient connection to meet today’s demands for communication. Customers may upload and download faster with 5G connectivity. For wireless and wired connectivity, the phone has Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, and a USB Type-C port.
The phone unlocks quickly and securely with an in-display fingerprint sensor. Face unlocking is another biometric authentication method. Stereo speakers on the Edge 50 Neo support Dolby Atmos, which improves game, movie, and music audio.
In conclusion
The Motorola Edge 50 Neo is a beautiful mid-range smartphone that offers luxury without breaking the bank. Elegant design, brilliant display, reliable performance, adjustable camera system, and long battery life set it apart. Its attraction is enhanced by 5G connectivity, fast charging, and a high refresh rate screen.
Despite fierce mid-range competition, the Motorola Edge 50 Neo offers a feature-packed device that meets a variety of customer needs. Any techie or casual user looking for a reliable device for business and play should consider the Edge 50 Neo. Motorola’s reputation for value in smartphones is continued with its design, functionality, and affordability.
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gadget-bridge · 3 months
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mygadgetjunction · 5 months
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