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I'm an apple fan.  But lately I haven't been very happy with them. It's come to my attention that it's not worth the money. It's not living up to my expectations at all. I want to say that I started on one site I know, sell electronics online https://gadgetpickup.com/. On the same site I sold my iPhone, which I told you about.

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On 11/17/2022 at 4:00 AM, jimbsr said:

Huawei used to be another option, but now Apple is the only one...hope more better brand coming up

Curious why you ditched Huawei? I suppose because they lost Google services integration

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Both Apple and Samsung offer high-quality smartphones, but when it comes to performance optimization, Device Health Services on Samsung devices helps manage battery life and app usage efficiently. Apple, on the other hand, integrates similar features within iOS, making the choice dependent on user preference and ecosystem needs.

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I am using Apple devices right now. I also have a good experience with Samsung. Both are good. I give 9/10 to Samsung and 10/10 to Apple. For me Apple is little bit more preferred because it can be used for long time.

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While G-code is not a 3D model file format like STL or OBJ, it is a crucial part of the 3D printing process. G-code is the language that 3D printers understand to execute specific actions, such as moving the print head, controlling the temperature, and managing other printer functions. Creality Slicer generates G-code files based on your model and selected settings. These G-code files are what you load into your 3D printer to begin the printing process. The slicer translates your chosen 3D model (such as STL or OBJ) into the corresponding G-code instructions that the printer will follow.

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