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I had visual voicemail on my previous 2 pixels (O2 in the UK), but not on my galaxy s23 ultra on the same network. Seems to be a pixel/iphone exclusive feature.
I had visual voicemail on my previous 2 pixels (O2 in the UK), but not on my galaxy s23 ultra on the same network. Seems to be a pixel/iphone exclusive feature.
Pokemmo. Play on pc then switch over to the phone seamlessly. Great game.
Decent VPNs should be mostly unnoticeable
To add to the confusion there is also Teams 2.0 for work on windows but the enterprise admin has to enable it in the Office 365 environment.
Luckily, that’s me, and I’ve managed to try it out. For once, this is actually an improvement. It’s still teams, but it’s far more performant and doesn’t use 4GB+ to sit there checking for notifications.
Can also vouch for pokemmo, it’s like Pokémon but better. Global trade market, large playerbase, slightly more difficult than traditional Pokémon games, travel between kanto, johto, hoenn and unova as the same character (fire red/leaf green, heartgold/soulsilver, emerald, black/white)
It truly is the Pokémon game Nintendo will never make and I’ll never go back to playing the normal games, it’s that good.
Pretty sure Greenshot is now abandonware too.
If you do decide to go with a dual boot, I highly recommend rEFInd.
Just gives you a slightly prettier OS selection bootloader.
I’ve been using connect for a few weeks, what does voyager offer that connect doesn’t?
Asus ZenFone appears to have an option during first-time-setup to stick with stock android or add the Asus optimizations.
This is my experience, until I go to use my docking station on my desk. I cannot get it to reliably dock nicely and move to my dual monitor setup like I can in windows. Everything else is great, but that needs some serious work if I’m going to move over full time.