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One of the areas that is often overlooked with modern smartphones that are equipped with bigger camera sensors is the quality of lenses, and the blur they produce

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One of the areas that is often overlooked with modern smartphones that are equipped with bigger camera sensors is the quality of lenses, and the blur they produce Quality of blur is a bit of a pet peeve of mine and I don’t ever seem to see it mentioned by reviewers on YouTube, or even websites like GSMArena. Modern smartphones have bigger sensors, and when they focus up close, due to the nature of the sensor there is more area that is blurred. The presence of blur is not the issue, in fact it is welcome…

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Do you use Android “find my device” network? And what “offline devices” setting do you have

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Do you use Android “find my device” network? And what “offline devices” setting do you have Hi everyone. https://preview.redd.it/pgv83g3f3mae1.png?width=512&format=png&auto=webp&s=1e29aba4c7092e46e4d8a264ecfa0174a609e881 Do you use “find my device”? Do you think it can help people to find their stuff? I’ve enable offine device on all area, do you think it could help people if more people do it? Have a good day! submitted by /u/m…

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