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  • Birthday Feb 10, 2002

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  1. Actually yeah, 13 Pro is tempting if it lowers the price by 100-150€ or more. Since I'm in Portugal, idk if the price reduction that the 13 Pro gets really justifies getting last years iPhone xD (we'll see though =)) I think I'm not going for the 12 pro route, since 120Hz xD Pretty much, my problem is rounded-corners or 120Hz.
  2. Hello, Currently I have a Samsung S10e and, since its getting old, I'm thinking of upgrading to an iPhone, since my friend has 13 Pro and I think I'm in love with iPhones (lol). I really can't decide, however, which iPhone I should get. On one side, I love the curved feel of the XS and 11's, but they're not exactly up to date with the newer specs. On the other side, the squared feel isn't too bad, and I feel like with a case it's going to feel nicer. I'm not getting a 13 pro for obvious reasons. I also feel like if I get a 14 Pro, I can keep upgrading iPhones every year (selling it then putting 200-300€ more and getting a newer one) What's important to me is: - Cameras - Speakers - Curved design - 120Hz (but 60Hz is fine, iPhones are smooth) - Battery I don't think I can get a new new iPhone 11 Pro either for less than 900€ where I live (Portugal). Do you think I should get the 14 Pro? Or should I get a refurbished 11 Pro? Thanks =)
  3. By the way, how did you add those parts picked from PCDIGA and GlobalData? got it
  4. He definitely could, but he just wanted me to make a build right now so he knows roughly what he's getting.
  5. Yes, but he will be buying that separatly. The full setup will cost around 1000€
  6. Sadly, all the RX 5600xt's I could find cost more than 270€... https://imgur.com/a/0jgrX7T The R5 2600 is selling for about 131€, that's a significant price drop from the 199€, not taking in count the motherboard price drops. In the build, he can fit 20-30 bucks more in his budget, but more than that won't be possible.
  7. I'm going over-budget already, should I go with a cheapo SSD and maybe add a 1TB HDD? (pretty sure I'll go even more over-budget). That card is like the cheapest 1660 Super I could find where I live. I'm sure if he throws like 10 more bucks he can find a card with better cooling. I'm gonna try to convince him. Did not know that! TYVM
  8. Budget (including currency): 750€ Country: Portugal Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming, Light video-editing, "heavy" office work (20-30 tabs in chrome) Hey guys, I'm building a PC for my friend for about 750€ and I've came up with this parts list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/TBQskX but I'm not 100% sure if any improvements can made to lower the overall price/to make it a better value. The only part I'm sceptical about really is the motherboard, as it's a B450 (instead of the newer B550s) and I'm afraid that it requires a BIOS update (even though PCPP didn't give me any warning on that board). I've been also thinking of switching the motherboard & CPU to be Intel since I've seen that the i5 10400f retails for about 150€ where I'm at (instead of the 199€ price-tag of the Ryzen 5 3600). However, that would also mean I'd have to buy a new CPU Cooler (because I don't like the stock Intel one). Are there any improvements? Should I stick with AMD instead of going Intel?
  9. And I'm not asking you for that. The developers of the modules should be the ones who make the instructions on how to use their modules, not you, not me, not anyone else. Right now I'm concerned only about warranty since the chances of actually breaking a phone only by rooting doesn't seem big enough for me to worry about, even though unlocking a bootloader is kind of risky. I'm probably gonna investigate more
  10. I see. I haven't posted anything yet because I had exams but since they're now over, I've been searching for methods of rooting the Exynos variant of my s10e. So far, it only seems possible to root my device by unlocking your bootloader, which will trip Knox and apparently void my warranty (since I need to flash magical). Since I'm in the EU should I look for details on that? Also is there any other way to root my device?
  11. @huilun02 Thanks for your answer. In this case, since I want some some Pixel features (animations, fonts, etc.) are there any magisk/xposed/other modules I can install? im considering rooting my device
  12. I guess we learn everyday. Big words of encouragement! And does "fall(ing) hard" have a 90% chance of occuring or a 5% only? That's what I'm asking from this post. If it's actually worth flashing a custom ROM or currently there are too many obstacles in front of what I'm trying to do
  13. Hey everyone, A little background: It's been almost one year ago since I've had my Samsung Galaxy S10e (Exynos) without root and I've been enjoying it a lot. However, since my previous phone was a Nexus 5X with a custom close-to-stock Android 10 ROM (PixelExperience) I miss it a lot. I miss the smooth animations stock Android provides and the gestures don't seem as refined in One UI as they do in Stock Android. Additionally, there's a lot of Galaxy Apps that I don't use, and in general I've been wanting to root my phone to also install a couple XPOSED modules to tweak my experience (but that's for a different post, maybe). Don't get me wrong, One UI has great features, but stock is stock. To the point: I've been looking at stock android roms for the past few days and unfortunantly, the PixelExperience isn't available for my phone, odly enough. However, LineageOS is. I keep debating if I should install it or not, I know that I will lose all my data along with some features such as VoLTE and VoWiFi and maybe some Knox features will stop working, but I'm glad some features still work such as the cameras (all of them), the fingerprint sensor and wireless powershare. I will also want to install GAPS. Basically I want to turn my S10e in the perfect Pixel device. What I fear: Well, I've been reading that if you unlock your bootloader and flash the rom, then your phone will automatically lock the bootloader (or something similar to that. I don't remember - I would have to check it out if I proceed with this), so I fear that I end up with a bricked device. How should I go about fixing this if this happens? Got any tips on how to avoid it? A couple questions: What about updates? Do I have to wipe and re-install the ROM when an update comes out? What about major updates? Lineage OS Android 11? Do you recommend a different ROM other than LineageOS? And my main question: What are the bad consequences? What if I softbrick my device. Can I recover it? Hardbrick? Can I fix it? How? Do you recommend any articles to check out in case those two (or others) happen? Your opinion: What do you think? Got any tips/tricks, known pitfalls?
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