The Motorola Razr 2023 (Razr 40 as it is sometimes called) is available refurbished for under 250 USD. Is this a good buy? Full disclosure, I will not be doing a full seven-day review, as the device will be shipped back after my hands-on, so I can get more content out for you guys. This is a 6.9-inch phone with green faux leather and a tiny cover display. This display is next to useless as it only shows the time, date, and battery percentage, basic camera control, and can be programmed to do things on "double tap" such as take a screenshot, or pause media Speaking of battery percentage, the phone is not that good with battery life in my limited, Wi-Fi-only testing. According to AccuBattery it should have about 4 hrs and 30 min of screen-on time with 90% battery... which is not that good in my opinion, especially for phones at this price point which have large batteries and trash chips, so they can last all day. Also the Razr lo...
Red alert, guys! As a heavy user of Samsung's core security feature, this just breaks my heart. Today I updated to the One UI 6 update and the September security patch, excited for a faster Galaxy AI screenshot, better security features, and hopefully better battery life. I was not expecting a core breakdown in the security of my phone. On One UI 7, I had my phone set to lock upon the app's exit. Now, sometimes there may be glitches, but usually it would lock, so every time when switching from Chrome to Sheets to YouTube, the app would be locked. This was useful because it meant that mission-critical data couldn't be leaked even if my phone was unlocked. It also meant nobody could sign me up for newsletters if I handed them my phone to look at Instagram or something like that. Now, with this update, it keeps the apps unlocked, essentially returning to the function of the application. If someone has access to the phone,...
IG Edits is one of the best short-form video editors out there, especially for Reels creators. The latest update just dropped some cool new features—you can now animate images, and there's a handy way to move stuff to your overlays. As you all know, Teenpac is the imaginary pac used to reference what this image is (the TheTechBoy/SSALTW 'Pac' made to cater to teen interests. Meta AI powers the animation on these images, and it did a pretty good job in my opinion. Notice how it animate the girls walking AND the flag in the background. You can access this by clicking an imported photo in your project, scrolling left on the toolbar, and tapping 'Animate'. The more day-to-day useful feature is the "Move to Timeline" button. With this, you can now easily move videos (or clips) to your overlay screen for layering—super helpful for picture-in-picture or multi-element edits. These updates make creating dynamic short-form content even smoother. Definitely wo...
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