My iPhone X
sat in standby mode for the last few weeks while I thoroughly tested the Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus.
Not exact matches
And the range of caves runs from the old
standbys of sex and alcohol and other drugs to TA (Transactional Analysis), TM (Transcendental Meditation), TV (before whom, on an average, we stand,
sit, lie, eat, and drink an unconscionable and unbelievable number of adult hours per week), TF (touchy - feely
in dual or group encounters), TZ (try Zen), TS (take Sominex), or even,
in some circles, TJ (take Jesus -
in this sense an icon distantly derived from Jesus Christ), and literally scores of others.
I personally don't buy one of these things for it to
sit lookin pretty
in standby for two years lol.
Move around the body and you'll find that things match the Fire HD 8
in many ways, with 3.5 mm headphone socket, volume controls, Micro-USB and the
standby button all
sitting on one end, with a covered microSD card slot on the side.
It also enables you to charge while the console is
in standby, so your pad is full charged by the time you
sit down for a new gaming session.
Move around the body and you'll find that things match the Fire HD 8
in many ways, with 3.5 mm headphone socket, volume controls, Micro-USB and the
standby button all
sitting on one end, with a covered microSD card slot on the side.
Their batteries are almost the same size, and
in my experience they offer about the same battery life from day to day — the only real difference being the Galaxy S9 +'s inability to settle down and just sip power when
in standby, where it just continues to drain at a faster rate than the Pixel 2 XL will if it's just
sitting on a table ostensibly not doing much.
In terms of physical controls there aren't many: the aluminium standby button sits in the middle of the right - hand side and we still have mixed feelings about its positioning, but this being a 5 - inch handset, it feels slightly better placed than it did on the smaller Xperia T. There's a volume rocker beneath thi
In terms of physical controls there aren't many: the aluminium
standby button
sits in the middle of the right - hand side and we still have mixed feelings about its positioning, but this being a 5 - inch handset, it feels slightly better placed than it did on the smaller Xperia T. There's a volume rocker beneath thi
in the middle of the right - hand side and we still have mixed feelings about its positioning, but this being a 5 - inch handset, it feels slightly better placed than it did on the smaller Xperia T. There's a volume rocker beneath this.