Sorry about chapters everyone! We made 1 small edit to the thumbnail and for some reason when you update anything on a live video it gets rid of all the chapters! Trying a few fixes but might just have to wait a little before it comes back up!
If yall are doing that, can you make it start earlier and last longer? I specifically just want to hear about the unpacked events and thoughts and the very many devices released like how yall do with other companies
@@Diego-oy6en there’s not. There’s no better feeling for me than remembering that today is my last day of work til Monday afternoon. Remembering that I get the next 2 days to spend relaxing with my friends and family is the best feeling
Nah bro, in India we don't use nfc. We use upi Its a qr code to share and transfer money Its operated by government of India so it's safe It is both online and offline
Who told you we don't use nfc? We use both NFC and Qr based Upi. I have Samsung Pay and I have my credit card and debit cards in my Samsung phone and I literally buy my everyday coffee with NFC...
@@deepakbisht4957You do realise that you’re a micro micro minority,right? 99.99% of us here aren’t even aware about NFC because it’s practically irrelevant.
40 years ago I was a consultant on the TEP4 contract in Saudi Arabia where I was advising on the telecoms network for what was the world's first and largest GSM project. The mobiles were Motorola/Nokia, the switching was Ericssons and the backhaul was AT&T/Teletra. I smile and enjoy these podcasts knowing that I had a small part in the original tech that makes them possible... 🤓
22:15 as Marques mentioned the market it is primarily targeted towards is India and NFC payments are not a thing here, we have UPI (scan a QR code > enter pin > payment done) so NFC is not required here so it is a pretty sweet device which looks gorgeous. Anutosh touched upon the point of UPI. 25:01
True primary target is UPI as you only need QR Code that you can put that thing as a sticker or even in your phone gallery and you don't need any hardware for card swipe, dip or tap to pay. But I mostly use Samsung's Tap to Pay as most of the cafes, coffee house and grocery shows have swiping machine and Samsung tap to pay does payment in just one tap... So it comes handy for me instead of opening Upi app first, then Scanning Qr code and then enter pin and all. I know these takes just 30 seconds and it's easy to done but tap to pay using nfc is faster. I mostly use QR code based upi in small shops and it's a game changer as everyone has upi option and I don't need to carry wallet and cash. I just need my phone woth 20 percent battery and I can do anywhere in India without facing any problem...
So the S8 display was called infinity display because of the switch to the 18.5:9 aspect ratio along with the curved edges becoming standard across the board. Up until that point Samsung used to do an edge variant of whatever S phone they released for example S6 and S6 Edge, S7 and S7 Edge, and the Note Edge came a year before the S6 along with the Note 4.
In Southeast Asian countries, QR payment is prominent (usually tied to bank account rather than creditcard). I needed NFC in London because the phone signals does not exist in the tube, but in SEA, QR payment is not a problem cus the internet is cheap & has stable signal for big cities.
Pretty much everyone unboxing different Samsung products at the same time had me smiling from ear to ear. It looked like Christmas in there. Please keep doing that, even with different products. 😁
what do you mean? I feel like most people around 25-30 would have gotten that reference... they definitely know of him, they just couldn't remember him
Most of the people I know change their phones because the battery dies out, and then tend to have battery life as a main decision driver along with camera. Battery > Thin
Hey! So to answer Elis' question on NFC, I have an interesting usecase! I'm a type one diabetic and I use a device called a 'Freestyle Libre'. You can check your glucose level by using NFC on your phone to scan it, and all the data is recorded into the app. I literally couldn't live without a phone with NFC! :D
@@_Makanko_ each scan transfers the last 24 hours of data (for every 60 seconds). So this is far superior to tracking 8 / 9 different blood tests on a graph
"NFC is versatile, interacting with various standards, including the more niche ISO/IEC 14443. ISO 14443 is a standard designed for proximity or contactless smart card communication. It typically uses a 13.56MHz radio frequency that only transmits digital data within a short range - about 4 centimeters or less - beyond, the signal is too weak. It can never exceed 10 centimeters."
26:47 yup that’s how it works. You scan the QR code of receiver and pay (also you can pay by entering phone no or upiID, but QR is code scanning is much more easy)
And I think the positive part is that people can use any app they want, since all of them have the same Unified Payment Interface. There is no walled garden here.
@@letsNotGetIntoNames So basically a more widespread form of Interac E-transfer. Interac is the Canadian interbank network, and E-transfer is universal here (other services like Venmo don't exist). It's mostly used for person-to-person transfers or for paying your rent, but not used for retail transactions like UPI is.
Even after zillion of phone reviews and unboxing, the spark in the eyes of these tech enthusiasts while opening new gadgets show that how much they love what they do! ♥️ Thank you for you authenticity!! Appreciate it!
1:29:16 To be specific, Y is considered a vowel when..... ✅ There's no other vowel in the word. ✅ Y is after a consonant at the end of a word. ✅ When Y is after a vowel at the end of a word. ✅ When Y is at the end of a syllable. ✅ When Y is in the middle of a syllable.
7:35 - "Sweet Escape" has one of my favorite lyrics: "'Cause I've been acting like sour milk all on the floor It's your fault, you didn't shut the refrigerator Maybe that's the reason I've been acting so cold" Rhyming floor with refrigerator is just *chefs kiss*
Regarding infinity display and edges: S6 edge had the curve on both sides, it didn't start with the S8. On the other hand, the S8 (alongside the LG G6) had the display nearing the top and bottom edges (before moving the front-facing camera to the inside of the screen with the S10 which enabled them to actually "reach" the edges), which is why they called it infinity display.
Let me try to explain UPI so you guys understand UPI is a protocol for payments like RSS is for podcasts or Fediverse for social media, you can have a UPI ID/QR code and anyone can pay you regardless of which app they are using.
@@anujgupta1998vermo is small in front of UPI in my knowledge as Venmo operates in it's own ecosystem wheras UPI is huge, it actually transfer payment across different banks and even platforms can integrate UPI gateways. Upi don't share bank details. It actually Create a unique ID to send money and bank settle those money transactions later... The best thing is UPI is broad. It is actually integrated woth banking systems and you can even do financial transactions. I can literally buy Stocks, things from e commerce Websites and anything from any store. Even for using a washroom or buying a gum from a small stall I can do 1 cent transaction using this as everyone has UPI. I literally live cashless.
@@anujgupta1998 No its not because Venmo charges processing fee in certain cases and you can only use it if others have venmo too but here because API was fully disclosed and RBI made strict restrictions to banks by saying that the architecture was created by them and not the banks and so they could not charge customers any fee on payments and so current situation is you can pay anyone with any bank account and with any other UPI App be it google pay or a bank UPI app and they all work together by just scanning a qr code
NFC is huge for college students, at least in the US. Our campus student IDs are done via smartphone primarily. Most use them to swipe into dining halls and buildings as well. There is an option for a physical card but it’s very rare to see someone with one
The S8's screen was also the infinity display because of the 18:9 aspect ratio:) because prior to it the S6 edge and the S7 edge also had both sides curved
22:45 NFC can work fine with removable backplates. The 2013 BlackBerry Q10 and Z10 had the NFC coil stuck to the backplate connected with a couple of small pogo pins, which seemed to work well.
As a foreigner the lack of support for other payment systems is difficult. Couldn't book a indiago flight with a visa card from America....small text said it only accepts india based cards. Also paying tolls was not convenient as I couldn't buy a toll sticker.
It would be amazing, if you could show all the images and videos shown throughout the podcast again in a row at the end! That way we wouldn't have to search though the whole podcast to see that one thing that I was curious to see while listening to it. Thanks!
I believe android beam did not require the devices to keep touching within nfc range. NFC paired the devices and used Bluetooth to complete the transfer. S Beam was the Samsung extension of Android beam that used wifi direct after pairing for faster transfers. I do wish quick share had the option to use NFC for the initial handshake as sometimes it takes a while to detect the target device.
Another awesome episode, Samsung nailed it with new watches 😊❤❤❤. Definitely upgrading to Watch 7 Keep up with great work bringing us podcasts like this 😊❤
When it comes to thin… my iPad Pro 11 M4 “looked” thinner however in daily use it has no impact and I no longer notice it. It was a marketing point. It got peoples attention.
I have the 13in M4 and my girlfriend has the 12.9in M2. I picked hers up after using mine for a week and it was very noticeable how much lighter it is.
In fairness, when it comes to tablets, thinner and lighter matters a bit more. My Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra is like 5mm thick, and as a result, it's still kinda usable handheld despite its ~15 inch screen. Mind you I got that size to use it primarily like a laptop/monitor and it's infrequent I actually use it handheld rather than tabletop, but the fact it's only like a pound and a half makes it a lot more usable handheld than if it were a couple mm thicker and weighed 2 pounds. Phones, though? I genuinely cannot see the point.
I feel like the infinity display wasn't really about the edge screen, they had just removed the physical home button and made the display much taller (less top and bottom bezels too) so the front of the phone felt almost like all screen for the first time. The edges were part of the aesthetic but not the main thing
It’s that’s Friday weekend feeling guys in the UK. 🇬🇧 However we have gone European! Watching in Greece 🇬🇷 whilst on holiday! Waveform, beer and sun! 🙌
IMO youtube is the best podcast platform because everyone uploads video to it. On spotify it’s hit or miss on whether the video version is uploaded, and there’s no comments. Comments make it for me, having video is nice for when I wanna throw a podcast on the TV while I clean the apartment.
Some considerations regarding shared comments across all podcast platforms: - Different platforms can have different comment structure. Replies allowed? Upvoting? Downvoting? Threading? - What if a platform has worse tools for preventing spam? Now all platforms are affected.
I have an Aura ring and it does a great job of activity detection and also allows you to set the activity for a previous days activity. The sleep score is great. The tips, hints and feedback when things change (sick, caffeine...) with info. I like having way better battery life and quick charging compared to my watch. I did get grandfathered into no subscription because I had first gen.
I would love to see a full review of the buds 3 pro, like fit form and all that stuff, cause my ears struggle to keep buds in, and only first gen samsung buds with the wings has actually worked for my ears so far :c
I am from India, but living in the US right now and so yeah i think Zelle is pretty much what UPI is trying to do. The only difference I can see is UPI is more "open source protocol" whereas Zelle is owned by (i think) chase? So the protocol for zelle is closed source and they have a monopoly over the protocol. HOWEVER, I do find NFC far better because 1) UPI doesn't work with Credit Card...you need NFC Tap to Pay for that 2) If you have NFC Tap to Pay for credit card, may as well have it for phones too! Simplify everything instead of having so many different protocols 3) NFC is slightly faster than scanning a QR Code (which UPI relies on for merchant payments)
I love NFC as I own a Samsung phone and it only takes 5 seconds to do payment but the thing is UPI is literally everywhere and it does it's job in 15-20 seconds and you don't need any swiping machine. All you need is sticker of Qr code. If you are talking about credit card then there is rupay credit card that upi supports. I don't know why UPI is nkt supporting Visa and Master card. Maybe because Rupay is indian...
31:38 The lanyard makes more sense to be worn crossbody, imo. At least that's how I use it for when I travel. But then, I am short so maybe that's why it makes more sense for me.
I prefer NFC over India but Upi does it's job and upi option is everywhere and it don't need any hardware. Just a sticker pr photo of QR in the shop... But NFC is fast. It only takes 5 seconds(tap to pay)
They're talking about different things. NFC is a wireless standard. UPI is an agreement between banks. If they wanted to, UPI could work over NFC. But it's unnecessary.
I think that for 90% of the population, batteries only need to last one day if they are charged habitually at bedtime. Therefore, choosing light and thin (pocketable or easy to carry in a bag) makes your life easier every moment of the day, inconveniencing you only in creating a charging habit at bedtime. Those people I know who don’t charge every night, are the people who have to panic charge their phone at some random moment during the day (my wife and kids and most of my staff) or carry chargers with them. That won’t be fixed by batteries that last slightly longer than one day. The rest of us will still charge our phones at bedtime and have a full battery in the morning, and they’ll still- at some point during the day- run out of juice, just maybe at a different point in the day because they have slightly longer runtime.
David: *pronounces "Nummer eins" perfectly* Andrew: "Noomur uhynz?" Somehow, this really reminds me of a moment in an ancient LTT video where Linus completely butchers a German warning. If you want to look it up: "This cooler VOIDS your warranty! - Worth the risk??" at 4:17
Doubtful. I am a small creator and get a bunch of comments saying I hate certain brands cause other brands pay me. No one does lol the issue was that Marques isn’t asking the right questions, but at the same time Apple has an NDA on their independent repair program, wouldn’t be surprised if Apple did the same or similar thing with interviews. Pure speculation though
@@ninjanerdstudent6937 right, my point was that if people post comments saying MKBHD is paid, a plant, etc, he’s probably just ignore them. It wouldn’t be surprising. Not saying that Louis isn’t relevant, I’m saying that it doesn’t matter how many subs you got, people are always gonna accuse you of something.
@@RealWorldReview I both agree and disagree with the topics Rossman said. Brownlee has stated that if he was to only use one phone, he would prefer Android over iphone. However, testing "all" phones comes down to his job as a reviewer. I doubt Brownlee signed an NDA-equivalent for reviews. Apple even used one of Brownlee's quotes in marketing affairs, and Brownlee did not like that, but it was public knowledge at that point. I digress. It would have been nice to hear a 1-minute mention of Rossman in the lengthy video cast because I enjoy channel crossovers. Thanks for your reply.
@@ninjanerdstudent6937 ah yes I mean NDA for the interviews. Sure, creators are seeded review samples, but most people have the integrity to review with not just lie or side with the company in hopes they can get more products in the future. I was under the impression Louis was focused on reviewers talking to companies though, not how they review products. I mean the video with Tim Apple was rushed at the end it just felt like a critical question was cut. That and the content is why people think that there’s something off there. As for reviews, no one is gonna side with a company to stay on good terms. Just like most 2mil+ creators, people are gonna watch even if you’re late or on time
The biggest upgrade to the Z Flip 6. In my opinion is the new 50mp main camera module that has the semi optical zoom. Having that camera flexibility is clutch.
UPI works exactly as David suggests - a QR code links directly to the recipient account. Individual account details are verified using the contact number on the mobile device and matching it against the registered number in the account. Sender scans the code using the payment app and goes on to pay. There are no transaction charges at present (though that may change soon). Nobody I know uses NFC.
On the "Infinity Display" bit... I believe the Note Edge and the S6 "Edge" and the S7 "Edge" were just plain "Edge" displays. The "INFINITY" part for the S8/S8+ came because of the rounded corners around the screen and the fact that the top and bottom bezels got reduced by a bunch (they removed the SAMSUNG branding on the forehead and the physical home button for the first time), making the screen experience a lot more immersive and seeming "infinite".
David saying the razr is cooler than the flip is wild... razr genuinely feels and looks like a toy vs zflip. In a fisher price breaks on the first drop typa way... not a teenage engineering typa way 💀😂
23:00 NFC is not a big thing in India because we already have a different digital payment mechanism called UPI. It works through scanning QR codes. Every store and street vendor has it. So it's not that big of a miss, especially if payments is the only thing you plan to use it for.
Recently had a meeting with Spotify reps (audio drama podcast producer here) before the comment function was implemented and we discussed how the Q&A section just acted as a comment section since nobody really just answer the question of the day. So the pivot to comment section makes sense.
Note! NFC on Android phones with quick/nearby share can be used to quickly turn on device visibility Explanation: You want to send a photo through quick share, you turn on Bluetooth, location and all that, but your friend doesn't have any of that enabled (he just might not care), so you can tap two phones back to back and your friend gets the "choose who to be visible to" dialog to pop up on their phone.
Sorry about chapters everyone! We made 1 small edit to the thumbnail and for some reason when you update anything on a live video it gets rid of all the chapters! Trying a few fixes but might just have to wait a little before it comes back up!
Pain without chapters
Ah, ok. Was wondering why chapters dissapeared mid watch.
Can you write here the chapters times and names until you solve the problem?
No problem guys, we know the struggle.
Andrew promised me a shout out 😢
What a plot twist having the devices delivered in the middle of the pod
they knew what they were doing
Woah spoiler, I am only 18min in!
Indeed. I just so happen to be pre-emptively curious about a particular topic: What are your thoughts on tri-folding phones?
inside job i'd say
If yall are doing that, can you make it start earlier and last longer? I specifically just want to hear about the unpacked events and thoughts and the very many devices released like how yall do with other companies
Ellis proposing to Adam was the highlight of my morning.
That's why I'm always anxious I miss jems like this whenever I am just listening and not watching the video on YT
❤❤❤ 1:14:06
“We’re making it thinner and thinner and eventually it becomes a knife” had me
Same, and I don’t think Ellis caught Andrew’s RAZR pun
Seriously though! That had me so hard, I needed my rescue inhaler!
@@unstoppableevan2699 pause
@@unstoppableevan2699 so did I, I just started laughing in the bus on my way home
There is literally no better feeling than forgetting it’s Friday and getting the notification for this podcast
I hope I can love something one day as much as this guy loves this podcast
Actually wild that there is no better feeling for you
@@Diego-oy6en there’s not. There’s no better feeling for me than remembering that today is my last day of work til Monday afternoon. Remembering that I get the next 2 days to spend relaxing with my friends and family is the best feeling
@@toptiertech7291love this!
@@toptiertech7291the glazing is crazy 💀
Nah bro, in India we don't use nfc. We use upi
Its a qr code to share and transfer money
Its operated by government of India so it's safe
It is both online and offline
It’s also based on Blockchain by the way
Who told you we don't use nfc?
We use both NFC and Qr based Upi.
I have Samsung Pay and I have my credit card and debit cards in my Samsung phone and I literally buy my everyday coffee with NFC...
@@deepakbisht4957You do realise that you’re a micro micro minority,right? 99.99% of us here aren’t even aware about NFC because it’s practically irrelevant.
NFC could be integrated with UPI, but QR codes are just too good, I can zoom like 20ft in a queue scan the QR without a physical touch.
Indonesia also got the same method, called it Qris.
You guys got the "scroll wheel" on the cmf phone totally wrong from last week😂😂
Ellis brought it into existence by saying no one should have knobs
40 years ago I was a consultant on the TEP4 contract in Saudi Arabia where I was advising on the telecoms network for what was the world's first and largest GSM project. The mobiles were Motorola/Nokia, the switching was Ericssons and the backhaul was AT&T/Teletra. I smile and enjoy these podcasts knowing that I had a small part in the original tech that makes them possible... 🤓
Thats cool 🎉
get a job bro
So cool!!
Thanks for your work!
22:15 as Marques mentioned the market it is primarily targeted towards is India and NFC payments are not a thing here, we have UPI (scan a QR code > enter pin > payment done) so NFC is not required here so it is a pretty sweet device which looks gorgeous. Anutosh touched upon the point of UPI. 25:01
True primary target is UPI as you only need QR Code that you can put that thing as a sticker or even in your phone gallery and you don't need any hardware for card swipe, dip or tap to pay.
But I mostly use Samsung's Tap to Pay as most of the cafes, coffee house and grocery shows have swiping machine and Samsung tap to pay does payment in just one tap...
So it comes handy for me instead of opening Upi app first, then Scanning Qr code and then enter pin and all.
I know these takes just 30 seconds and it's easy to done but tap to pay using nfc is faster.
I mostly use QR code based upi in small shops and it's a game changer as everyone has upi option and I don't need to carry wallet and cash.
I just need my phone woth 20 percent battery and I can do anywhere in India without facing any problem...
So the S8 display was called infinity display because of the switch to the 18.5:9 aspect ratio along with the curved edges becoming standard across the board. Up until that point Samsung used to do an edge variant of whatever S phone they released for example S6 and S6 Edge, S7 and S7 Edge, and the Note Edge came a year before the S6 along with the Note 4.
Underrated comment.
I am so glad you said this. I was shouting at my phone as they kept talking about the S6 Edge rather than the S8.
David: is euphoria still happening?
Ellis: 😖😅 Jesus Christ
David’s tireless blinkering of the mainstream continues
I am the creator who was "painful" thanks :)
Bro featured fr! 👀💯
Yeah now it feels like it's Friday ❤.
idea for smart ring testing:
wear multiple rings during the same period of time to track exact differences between them!
Wear the most accurate watch you can find while you wear the rings as a control while you do so
In Southeast Asian countries, QR payment is prominent (usually tied to bank account rather than creditcard). I needed NFC in London because the phone signals does not exist in the tube, but in SEA, QR payment is not a problem cus the internet is cheap & has stable signal for big cities.
Friday is here! 🕺🕺🕺
Pretty much everyone unboxing different Samsung products at the same time had me smiling from ear to ear. It looked like Christmas in there. Please keep doing that, even with different products. 😁
Marques really thought that any of his co-hosts would get that 'convict musik' Akon reference???? L-M-F-A-O
what do you mean? I feel like most people around 25-30 would have gotten that reference... they definitely know of him, they just couldn't remember him
Most of the people I know change their phones because the battery dies out, and then tend to have battery life as a main decision driver along with camera.
Battery > Thin
that and also, most people use cases, so thinness literally doesn't matter.
I've never had a phone battery die, except on an iPhone 8. Rest are Androids, 2013 Android batteries are still perfectly fine. Coincidence?
Battery life or critical software support, whichever happens to end first.
1:14:05 those fanfics finally came true😭
Edit: 1:32:11 aww....such a Cute Married Couple 😊
please tell me wvfrm fanfics don't actually exist...
Proposing on camera, on a PODCAST 👌🏾
@@sleepysonny3you’d be surprised at what’s out there…
Hey! So to answer Elis' question on NFC, I have an interesting usecase!
I'm a type one diabetic and I use a device called a 'Freestyle Libre'. You can check your glucose level by using NFC on your phone to scan it, and all the data is recorded into the app.
I literally couldn't live without a phone with NFC! :D
I mean the ease of use is great and awesome but a blood tester and pen and paper should do about the same, just saying😅
@@_Makanko_ each scan transfers the last 24 hours of data (for every 60 seconds). So this is far superior to tracking 8 / 9 different blood tests on a graph
The thing with the Infinity Display was that they got rid of the Buttons on the front of the device
"NFC is versatile, interacting with various standards, including the more niche ISO/IEC 14443.
ISO 14443 is a standard designed for proximity or contactless smart card communication. It typically uses a 13.56MHz radio frequency that only transmits digital data within a short range - about 4 centimeters or less - beyond, the signal is too weak. It can never exceed 10 centimeters."
Thank you!!!
26:47 yup that’s how it works. You scan the QR code of receiver and pay (also you can pay by entering phone no or upiID, but QR is code scanning is much more easy)
And I think the positive part is that people can use any app they want, since all of them have the same Unified Payment Interface. There is no walled garden here.
@@letsNotGetIntoNames So basically a more widespread form of Interac E-transfer. Interac is the Canadian interbank network, and E-transfer is universal here (other services like Venmo don't exist). It's mostly used for person-to-person transfers or for paying your rent, but not used for retail transactions like UPI is.
TH-cam will do literally anything but implement the Replace Video feature that Vimeo’s had since 2017
Even after zillion of phone reviews and unboxing, the spark in the eyes of these tech enthusiasts while opening new gadgets show that how much they love what they do! ♥️ Thank you for you authenticity!! Appreciate it!
I like the idea of you guys unboxing different products in the middle of the podcast 😂👌🏽
1:29:16
To be specific,
Y is considered a vowel when.....
✅ There's no other vowel in the word.
✅ Y is after a consonant at the end of a word.
✅ When Y is after a vowel at the end of a word.
✅ When Y is at the end of a syllable.
✅ When Y is in the middle of a syllable.
1:02:06 "Are you a fish?" Needs to go on the soundboard!
edit: With context
7:35 - "Sweet Escape" has one of my favorite lyrics:
"'Cause I've been acting like sour milk all on the floor
It's your fault, you didn't shut the refrigerator
Maybe that's the reason I've been acting so cold"
Rhyming floor with refrigerator is just *chefs kiss*
Regarding infinity display and edges:
S6 edge had the curve on both sides, it didn't start with the S8. On the other hand, the S8 (alongside the LG G6) had the display nearing the top and bottom edges (before moving the front-facing camera to the inside of the screen with the S10 which enabled them to actually "reach" the edges), which is why they called it infinity display.
David's "dyson zone and vision pro" comment absolutely killed me
33:19 “Allegedly!” needs to be added to the soundboard 😂
In Sweden we usually use Swish for payment between each other, and NFC when in shops.
Let me try to explain UPI so you guys understand
UPI is a protocol for payments like RSS is for podcasts or Fediverse for social media, you can have a UPI ID/QR code and anyone can pay you regardless of which app they are using.
Yes
Isn't venmo similar to UPI ?
@@anujgupta1998vermo is small in front of UPI in my knowledge as Venmo operates in it's own ecosystem wheras UPI is huge, it actually transfer payment across different banks and even platforms can integrate UPI gateways.
Upi don't share bank details. It actually Create a unique ID to send money and bank settle those money transactions later...
The best thing is UPI is broad. It is actually integrated woth banking systems and you can even do financial transactions.
I can literally buy Stocks, things from e commerce Websites and anything from any store. Even for using a washroom or buying a gum from a small stall I can do 1 cent transaction using this as everyone has UPI. I literally live cashless.
@@anujgupta1998 No its not because Venmo charges processing fee in certain cases and you can only use it if others have venmo too but here because API was fully disclosed and RBI made strict restrictions to banks by saying that the architecture was created by them and not the banks and so they could not charge customers any fee on payments and so current situation is you can pay anyone with any bank account and with any other UPI App be it google pay or a bank UPI app and they all work together by just scanning a qr code
UPI was more similar to Indonesia Qris.
NFC is huge for college students, at least in the US. Our campus student IDs are done via smartphone primarily. Most use them to swipe into dining halls and buildings as well. There is an option for a physical card but it’s very rare to see someone with one
Galaxy watch ultra is 47mm while the largest Watch 7 is 44mm, I don't know why you guys think they're the same size 52:36?
The S8's screen was also the infinity display because of the 18:9 aspect ratio:) because prior to it the S6 edge and the S7 edge also had both sides curved
i love how andrew and marques are just stretching without a care lol
they probably sometimes forget that it's also a video podcast haha
22:45 NFC can work fine with removable backplates. The 2013 BlackBerry Q10 and Z10 had the NFC coil stuck to the backplate connected with a couple of small pogo pins, which seemed to work well.
UPI probably the best payment method in the world should dive into it for some future episode
It’s just Zelle 😂 we have that here. Scan a QR code or enter the persons phone number and instantly transfer them money for free
More probably a Studio channel video!
As a foreigner the lack of support for other payment systems is difficult. Couldn't book a indiago flight with a visa card from America....small text said it only accepts india based cards. Also paying tolls was not convenient as I couldn't buy a toll sticker.
How is it better if you need to scan a barcode?
It's specific to India though, right? How would they even cover it if they're in the US
It would be amazing, if you could show all the images and videos shown throughout the podcast again in a row at the end! That way we wouldn't have to search though the whole podcast to see that one thing that I was curious to see while listening to it. Thanks!
16:25 I’d like to add material to this list. Specifically no plastic or cheap feeling materials
I believe android beam did not require the devices to keep touching within nfc range. NFC paired the devices and used Bluetooth to complete the transfer.
S Beam was the Samsung extension of Android beam that used wifi direct after pairing for faster transfers.
I do wish quick share had the option to use NFC for the initial handshake as sometimes it takes a while to detect the target device.
if you test the oura ring, make sure to note that it's pretty useless without the subscription
Another awesome episode, Samsung nailed it with new watches 😊❤❤❤.
Definitely upgrading to Watch 7
Keep up with great work bringing us podcasts like this 😊❤
Waited for the video version. I'm a big Samsung fan so I wanted yalls take!
52:42 The size is actually 47mm
When it comes to thin… my iPad Pro 11 M4 “looked” thinner however in daily use it has no impact and I no longer notice it. It was a marketing point. It got peoples attention.
I have the 13in M4 and my girlfriend has the 12.9in M2. I picked hers up after using mine for a week and it was very noticeable how much lighter it is.
well, it got your attention i guess lmao
In fairness, when it comes to tablets, thinner and lighter matters a bit more.
My Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra is like 5mm thick, and as a result, it's still kinda usable handheld despite its ~15 inch screen. Mind you I got that size to use it primarily like a laptop/monitor and it's infrequent I actually use it handheld rather than tabletop, but the fact it's only like a pound and a half makes it a lot more usable handheld than if it were a couple mm thicker and weighed 2 pounds.
Phones, though? I genuinely cannot see the point.
I feel like the infinity display wasn't really about the edge screen, they had just removed the physical home button and made the display much taller (less top and bottom bezels too) so the front of the phone felt almost like all screen for the first time. The edges were part of the aesthetic but not the main thing
It’s that’s Friday weekend feeling guys in the UK. 🇬🇧 However we have gone European! Watching in Greece 🇬🇷 whilst on holiday! Waveform, beer and sun! 🙌
What's up Matt!
Missed opportunity to test if the S Pen works on the Z Fold's outer display live on the pod :/
Saving this for my trip tomorrow!!
a wise choice indeed
I remember the Infinity Display Marketing for the Galaxy S8. I loved the silhouette of the phone on that black background. So good.
Friyay feels with Waveform
as someone who's 30 I appreciated that Akon "convict music" reference 😂
Also Andrew: "Beautiful Girls?" very close, that was Sean Kingston 🤣
IMO youtube is the best podcast platform because everyone uploads video to it. On spotify it’s hit or miss on whether the video version is uploaded, and there’s no comments. Comments make it for me, having video is nice for when I wanna throw a podcast on the TV while I clean the apartment.
Some considerations regarding shared comments across all podcast platforms:
- Different platforms can have different comment structure. Replies allowed? Upvoting? Downvoting? Threading?
- What if a platform has worse tools for preventing spam? Now all platforms are affected.
Bingo, let’s go! It’s Friday y’all.
I have an Aura ring and it does a great job of activity detection and also allows you to set the activity for a previous days activity. The sleep score is great. The tips, hints and feedback when things change (sick, caffeine...) with info. I like having way better battery life and quick charging compared to my watch. I did get grandfathered into no subscription because I had first gen.
Honestly I disagree. Give normal people more battery life and they will prefer that over thinner
Yes. But to be fair, the iPhones are really thick and really heavy.
I've noticed the music erase thing it works will, but the audio track will be robot sounding it's better than muting, though
1:03:26 "yes you do so you don't get hit by the ambulance" 😂
What was David thinking?😂
@@moonpie21012 right? 😂
I need you all to make a Lord of The Rings reference when shooting the Galaxy Ring review!
Robomarques telling me *”Give me your thoughts.”* would be terrifying
I would love to see a full review of the buds 3 pro, like fit form and all that stuff, cause my ears struggle to keep buds in, and only first gen samsung buds with the wings has actually worked for my ears so far :c
IT'S FRIDAY MY DUDES
46:13 it's not the Fold. S24 Ultra.
I am from India, but living in the US right now and so yeah i think Zelle is pretty much what UPI is trying to do. The only difference I can see is UPI is more "open source protocol" whereas Zelle is owned by (i think) chase? So the protocol for zelle is closed source and they have a monopoly over the protocol. HOWEVER, I do find NFC far better because 1) UPI doesn't work with Credit Card...you need NFC Tap to Pay for that 2) If you have NFC Tap to Pay for credit card, may as well have it for phones too! Simplify everything instead of having so many different protocols 3) NFC is slightly faster than scanning a QR Code (which UPI relies on for merchant payments)
Correction for 1) UPI now does work with Credit cards (only Rupay as of now, Visa & Matercard are not yet onboarded).
I love NFC as I own a Samsung phone and it only takes 5 seconds to do payment but the thing is UPI is literally everywhere and it does it's job in 15-20 seconds and you don't need any swiping machine. All you need is sticker of Qr code.
If you are talking about credit card then there is rupay credit card that upi supports. I don't know why UPI is nkt supporting Visa and Master card. Maybe because Rupay is indian...
31:38 The lanyard makes more sense to be worn crossbody, imo. At least that's how I use it for when I travel. But then, I am short so maybe that's why it makes more sense for me.
Mobile payments in India is biggest in the word in terms of sheer transaction volume. +1 to what was written in discord. We don't use NFC. Its UPI.
I prefer NFC over India but Upi does it's job and upi option is everywhere and it don't need any hardware. Just a sticker pr photo of QR in the shop...
But NFC is fast. It only takes 5 seconds(tap to pay)
They're talking about different things. NFC is a wireless standard. UPI is an agreement between banks. If they wanted to, UPI could work over NFC. But it's unnecessary.
I think that for 90% of the population, batteries only need to last one day if they are charged habitually at bedtime.
Therefore, choosing light and thin (pocketable or easy to carry in a bag) makes your life easier every moment of the day, inconveniencing you only in creating a charging habit at bedtime.
Those people I know who don’t charge every night, are the people who have to panic charge their phone at some random moment during the day (my wife and kids and most of my staff) or carry chargers with them.
That won’t be fixed by batteries that last slightly longer than one day. The rest of us will still charge our phones at bedtime and have a full battery in the morning, and they’ll still- at some point during the day- run out of juice, just maybe at a different point in the day because they have slightly longer runtime.
Marquees had more Akon songs in the bag😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣
The amount of wild things that happened during the unboxing that was hilarious
David: *pronounces "Nummer eins" perfectly*
Andrew: "Noomur uhynz?"
Somehow, this really reminds me of a moment in an ancient LTT video where Linus completely butchers a German warning. If you want to look it up: "This cooler VOIDS your warranty! - Worth the risk??" at 4:17
I want a review on the watch ultra idk why its sooo coool
I wish they would talk about the Louis Rossman response.
Doubtful. I am a small creator and get a bunch of comments saying I hate certain brands cause other brands pay me. No one does lol the issue was that Marques isn’t asking the right questions, but at the same time Apple has an NDA on their independent repair program, wouldn’t be surprised if Apple did the same or similar thing with interviews. Pure speculation though
@@RealWorldReview Rossman has over 2,000,000 subscribers. That's no small deal.
@@ninjanerdstudent6937 right, my point was that if people post comments saying MKBHD is paid, a plant, etc, he’s probably just ignore them. It wouldn’t be surprising. Not saying that Louis isn’t relevant, I’m saying that it doesn’t matter how many subs you got, people are always gonna accuse you of something.
@@RealWorldReview I both agree and disagree with the topics Rossman said. Brownlee has stated that if he was to only use one phone, he would prefer Android over iphone. However, testing "all" phones comes down to his job as a reviewer. I doubt Brownlee signed an NDA-equivalent for reviews. Apple even used one of Brownlee's quotes in marketing affairs, and Brownlee did not like that, but it was public knowledge at that point. I digress. It would have been nice to hear a 1-minute mention of Rossman in the lengthy video cast because I enjoy channel crossovers. Thanks for your reply.
@@ninjanerdstudent6937 ah yes I mean NDA for the interviews. Sure, creators are seeded review samples, but most people have the integrity to review with not just lie or side with the company in hopes they can get more products in the future. I was under the impression Louis was focused on reviewers talking to companies though, not how they review products. I mean the video with Tim Apple was rushed at the end it just felt like a critical question was cut. That and the content is why people think that there’s something off there. As for reviews, no one is gonna side with a company to stay on good terms. Just like most 2mil+ creators, people are gonna watch even if you’re late or on time
The biggest upgrade to the Z Flip 6. In my opinion is the new 50mp main camera module that has the semi optical zoom. Having that camera flexibility is clutch.
We might get GTA VI before Louis Rossman situation is addressed...
Yeah! 😝
Why address that at all ? Meh everyone can says what they like these days... you don't gotta react to all that
They're about consumer electronics and that should be okay. I doubt nor think the need to respond is felt. Also cant upset the Fruit Toddler
Am I wrong for not knowing or caring
Why should they? Legitimate question. Louis makes a name for himself by causing drama. They have nothing to gain from getting into it with him.
Adam, I just learned they have oura ring covers on amazon for when you're working out :)
TH-cam just needs a dedicated Podcast page or app similar to TH-cam Music, that's what we want.
UPI works exactly as David suggests - a QR code links directly to the recipient account. Individual account details are verified using the contact number on the mobile device and matching it against the registered number in the account.
Sender scans the code using the payment app and goes on to pay. There are no transaction charges at present (though that may change soon).
Nobody I know uses NFC.
I was wondering if you guys have considered adding the video podcast to spotify?
On the "Infinity Display" bit...
I believe the Note Edge and the S6 "Edge" and the S7 "Edge" were just plain "Edge" displays. The "INFINITY" part for the S8/S8+ came because of the rounded corners around the screen and the fact that the top and bottom bezels got reduced by a bunch (they removed the SAMSUNG branding on the forehead and the physical home button for the first time), making the screen experience a lot more immersive and seeming "infinite".
the first S phone to have the curved edges was the galaxy S6 Edge, not the S8. The infinity display is because they reduced the bezels I belive
I'm glad how Andrew is getting fully in samsumg equal system without knowing 😅
Congratulations to Adam and Ellis!!
What a chaotic unboxing. I love it!
One advantage of thinnest one day may be a normal thickness fold
David saying the razr is cooler than the flip is wild... razr genuinely feels and looks like a toy vs zflip. In a fisher price breaks on the first drop typa way... not a teenage engineering typa way 💀😂
1:29:04 As a german listening to this podcast i had a very good time listening to you guys trying to speak german.😂 But well done guys!
Listening to the pod then had to transition to vid for the unboxings lol
Sydney Sweeney was in and produced immaculate. Brilliant horror movie. Rosemary's Baby vibes
The best unboxing clip, like seeing a bunch of kids opening the boxes of new toys wholesome
23:00 NFC is not a big thing in India because we already have a different digital payment mechanism called UPI. It works through scanning QR codes. Every store and street vendor has it. So it's not that big of a miss, especially if payments is the only thing you plan to use it for.
NFC is superior in any case.
when your testing the ring can you see if a reasonable amount of features work when using a pixel?
i miss having Android Beam (typed right after hearing the trivia question)
Recently had a meeting with Spotify reps (audio drama podcast producer here) before the comment function was implemented and we discussed how the Q&A section just acted as a comment section since nobody really just answer the question of the day. So the pivot to comment section makes sense.
Congrats on the engagement!
Note!
NFC on Android phones with quick/nearby share can be used to quickly turn on device visibility
Explanation:
You want to send a photo through quick share, you turn on Bluetooth, location and all that, but your friend doesn't have any of that enabled (he just might not care), so you can tap two phones back to back and your friend gets the "choose who to be visible to" dialog to pop up on their phone.