![]() ![]() This is despite Sony claiming over a month of standby time. I suspect the phone’s active mobile connection, along with WiFi, are sucking up battery. It also has some nicely thought out features, like a torch mode-useful if you’re without a flashlight. As always, I hope to make the best of it. ![]() (Here are some additional photos of the new phone.) Do take a look at my photos and keep following for more on the Ark. This is important, because of another reason: I am once more leaving for Germany this winter. I was hoping to go skiing but with the spring-like temperatures, I will have little choice but to enjoy the view (and take photos!) Since we’re going by car, a fast GPS-unlike my old smartphone’s painfully slow and somewhat unreliable version-is invaluable.Īnyway: I’ve decided to share a few of my thoughts on the smartphone market in 2015, along with a few photos I’ve dug up. Consider it a light-hearted break from my usual politics, philosophy and literature essays. A Few Words About the Xperia Z3Cīefore I go on about the ideal smartphone, and other philosophical musings, allow me to share a few thoughts on my new phone.įirst off: the specsheet is impressive. The phone boasts dust and waterproofing (!) an excellent GPS 4G, compatible with all major standards a fast (for ARM) quad core processor healthy RAM an impressive camera and a razor sharp display. With 319 pixels per square inch, the screen is literally as good as printed paper-for fonts, more so, since RGBA anti-aliasing means the horizontal font resolution is more or less tripled. The screen’s brightness is good the colours are vivid. To top it all off: the Z3C only cost me £250 off Carphone Warehouse. It’s not bad for a smartphone of this calibre-not bad at all. Sony has pre-installed a large number of applications many are of questionable value. There’s AVG antivirus-surely an insult to Linux kernel security, to Google’s OS, and to user intelligence. This discussion was created from the release SuperTux 0.6.3.īeta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.Don’t get me wrong-satnav apps are only too useful, and I’m sure Garmin’s app is decent. Thank you, Merry Christmas, and happy SuperTuxing!! Updated translations, of course (thanks to translators)Īnd these are just the most significant changes there are plenty of other small features and bugfixes for you all to explore :).Optional integration with Discord (thanks to Semphris).Editor auto-saves at regular intervals (thanks to Semphris).Skippable cutscenes (thanks to Semphris).Added timeshift ambience in the worldmap (thanks to Semphris).Rework of the Revenge in Redmond worldmap (thanks to RustyBox).Add-on creator, to easily create add-on packages with your world (thanks to Semphris).New color picker based on OKLab (thanks to HybridDog).Added in-game progress statistics (thanks to Semphris).Official binaries for FreeBSD, Linux 32-bit and Ubuntu Touch (thanks to Semphris).A new rublight object (thanks to HybridDog).Many new objects, like the sideways bumper and falling blocks (thanks to Daniel). ![]()
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