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minus-square-V0lDlinkfedilink15•2 years agoConsidering it comes at the cost of your phone being more fragile, the argument is not without merit
minus-square@NotYourSocialWorkerlink13•2 years agoAnd the extra costs to support a feature I never use.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•2 years agoWhat does wireless charging has to do with phones being more fragile?
minus-squareOrangeSlicelinkfedilink1•2 years agoThat comment did not start the conversation, it was a response to the comment above it, which directly mentions glass.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•2 years agoThat’s why I deleted my comment almost immediately after posting it. Now I’m wondering how were you able to reply to it few hours later. Guess this Lemmy thing is still buggy.
minus-squareOrangeSlicelinkfedilink1•2 years agoAh, makes sense. Yeah it still exists on my instance. Hopefully the underlying bug gets resolved, since it’s now wasted both of our time :)
minus-square@cm0002link9•2 years agoMetal backs are incompatible with wireless charging. So that leaves ceramic, plastic and glass. Plastic isn’t “premium” enough apparently so that leaves ceramic and glass both of which are fragile
Considering it comes at the cost of your phone being more fragile, the argument is not without merit
And the extra costs to support a feature I never use.
What does wireless charging has to do with phones being more fragile?
The glass backs that this conversation started with
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That comment did not start the conversation, it was a response to the comment above it, which directly mentions glass.
That’s why I deleted my comment almost immediately after posting it. Now I’m wondering how were you able to reply to it few hours later. Guess this Lemmy thing is still buggy.
Ah, makes sense. Yeah it still exists on my instance. Hopefully the underlying bug gets resolved, since it’s now wasted both of our time :)
Metal backs are incompatible with wireless charging.
So that leaves ceramic, plastic and glass. Plastic isn’t “premium” enough apparently so that leaves ceramic and glass both of which are fragile