I suppose the original source titled it better.
CATL expects its batteries to power electric aircraft with up to 3,000 km range
According to this reddit post many European car brands are offering massive discounts to compensate for lack of sales.
China is already at around 50% of new cars being plugin electric
So Europe went from suggesting decoupling from China to de-risking and now this?
This is for the S series lineup. Samsung still have their A series and M,F,C series in other markets.
to the point where Russia was worried about Chinese influence in Ukraine
Is there a source on that?
Sodium batteries are already in electric cars many months ago
Also you could buy individual cells on AliExpress
I see the lack of pre-installed google apps as a bonus.
Probably targeted for construction or similar working environment where gloves are commonly used.
I wonder how much better gcam will do compared to the stock cam.
No just 4 OS and 5 years for security updates.
Perhaps you should consider getting a fairphone if its available in your market. Having a user replaceable battery is much better than going back to the OEM.
Maybe your battery issues is due to li-ion chemistry used in Samsung/LG instead of li-polymer more commonly found in Chinese OEM.
https://www.androidauthority.com/lithium-ion-vs-lithium-polymer-whats-the-difference-27608/
Replacing your battery every once a year seems extremely excessive. I replaced my old redmi note 7 battery only after 5 years for about $30 at a 3rd party retailer.
I think current xiaomi gives at least 3 years of OS updates on their budget redmi lineup and more on their higher priced series.
The a35 has a smaller main sensor, and worst ultrawide then the a54. Unfortunately exynos is a real breaker for me. I guess I hang on to my poco x3 for longer.
I could get a xiaomi 13T for that price.
This reminds me of the vice news video of Chinese dissidents aligning with the US far right.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=US0Rfav2qBA
Everybody thinks they are the hero of their own story.
Librewolf on PC.
Mull on Android
I would think the dual native ISO is the headline feature.
I always use gcam on any android phone as I much prefer the photos I get from it.
If you have been following the Chinese solar industry, you would be aware that solar manufacturers from China, such as Suntec etc have gone bankrupt over the past decade or more. China’s approach of allowing underperforming solar companies to go bankrupt is one of the reasons why their solar industry is so formidable.