Never had a Sony phone myself, I've had a few LG and lots of Samsungs, also had an HTC back in the day. I had a few iPhones as well (5, 6s, 8, 8 Plus, XR), they were nice but I've always found myself coming back to Android as I just like the OS more, just my personal preference. Currently I use a Galaxie S21, I had 3 S10 Plus before that, I kept buying those since they were the last one to come with a headphone jack. Unfortunately they are rather fragile due to the curved glass, and being an OLED panel, once that screen is cracked its basically totaled. My current phone has held up much better. Never really could get into cell phones like I have with computers, so I kinda just see them as a tool.
@TeamTrumpUSAАй бұрын
I gave you a thumbs up but I'm not sure why. But I do have a question which has nothing to do with a smart phone. My brother purchased a 2000 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series about 10 years ago. The car was owned by an elderly couple, all service records were provided, and the car was kept in a heated and cooled garage. The Lincoln had about 125,000 miles on the odometer and was extremely clean. The test drive was satisfactory, according to my brother. I used another word for that rebadged Ford. The owner made a point to ask us if we had ever driven a full-size Lincoln because this 2000 model was quite different. And he pressed us on this issue and said it was the worst Lincoln he had ever owned. To make a long story short, this Town Car only gets 14.5 miles per gallon on the highway. I consider myself a fairly good mechanic, but I couldn't find the problem. The car was taken to the Ford/Lincoln dealership, and they came up with nothing. Another mechanic, a good friend, checked the car and he just shook his head and said, "you got what you paid for." Any suggestions. Team Trump USA 2024
@iliketowncarsАй бұрын
The system of factors that goes into fuel economy is too complex to effectively troubleshoot via social media. 14 to the gallon average even with highway miles sounds typical enough, personally I'd want to drive the car for an extended period of time to get a feel for what's going on. My trips have to be over 80% Highway for my fuel pump fill up average to exceed 20 MPG