Nexx wrote:Lord_Griff wrote:Anyone got an Amazon Echo or the google one?
I have the Echo. The voice recognition works great but I'm really only using it as an alarm clock and music player at the moment.
LesterUnlimited wrote:Nah man. I had it under a few inches of water for less than 10 seconds. It was bricked after that. All the ads lead me to believe that you can use it underwater, pictures of people using it underwater to take photos. They even promote a how great their physical camera button is because you can't use a touch screen under water. Apparently they later changed their small print and said you shouldn't ever try to use the phone underwater and if the phone is water damaged they won't honour their warranty. Investigated this with Trading Standards and they said my contract was with whoever I brought the phone with and how they promoted the phone, not actually with Sony despite their ads. Turns out the eBay store I brought it from has closed down... It had a few thousand positive reviews too. Sony don't want to know at all, they said yeah sure, read the updated warranty, send your phone and the tech will investigate it. If they think it's my fault I'll have to pay for a new phone or £35 to have my phone sent back. I don't understand why they never emailed or communicated their change in policy especially since I registered the phone with them since day 1. Fuckers.GooberTheHat wrote:It is isn't it?LesterUnlimited wrote:Mother fuckers advertised it as waterproof! I'll never buy Sony again.Scotswahey wrote:I just smashed fuck out my Sony Xperia z3 screen. Dont buy a Sony... terrible phones. Anyway to get it fixed with a genuine Sony screen is 95 quid!! I'm almost tempted to get a cheap phone instead. Is Samsung really the only alternative?
Skondo wrote:Not sure if there is a specific thread but this one will do. Can anyone provide some guidance regarding broadband providers? I've been with Sky for years, but we watch Sky tv less and less and I'm thinking of cancelling. I'm not worried about a tv package anymore, just a fibre connection. Any suggestions, positive reviews? Thanks.
cockbeard wrote:If it says motion blur, sports refresh, flow picture then ignore the number. Somewhere it should have a true panel refresh rate, rarely higher than 120Hz. Surprised you are getting a 50/100 though, normally 60/120 so it scales better for movies at 24 and is just that little bit faster in general
b0r1s wrote:Regarding Virgin just bear in mind you can get a broadband only, as in no phone line, they just don't shout about it.
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