first world countries have carrier locking illegal, and carriers sell the same configuration phones as regular shops.
Thanks for keeping this community going.
yeah, but all of those 400-500 kkm cars get bought up by Kazakhstan and similar country importers.
well maybe in 3rd world like USA they do
Well maybe in your 3-rd world they do.
Your Lemmy instance is running under Estonian domain and yet you still imagine the world as just USA
The way of Toyota hybrids! Though those can power wheels somewhat-directly too.
electric cars are expensive, the engines are pretty cheap.
Soviet gulags are probably closer to this innovative anon vision than german camps. More work, less purposeful death. Still awful, but not surprising coming from shithole like soviet union.
The VW ID.3 was available for $18k in China for a limited time. Meanwhile the current price in EU is around under 40k€. It seems VW won't be able to use EU market to subsidize their sales in China.
EU manufacturers need to get better then
Isn't the whole point that china wants to implement it themselves so they would know if it's secure (i.e. has no western backdoors and has chinese backdoors)?
Doesn't seem there is anything that they can do lol
You wouldn't find oil companies on the list if we stopped using oil...
the article states it has 95 kW battery, the actual website states 9.2 kW battery, while no one realised that kW is not a unit of battery capacity.
definitely, perhaps I wasn't clear enough
Scooters with its small wheels and standing position are definitely more dangerous for the rider than bicycles. But micromobility is the future.
I just hope more riders who share the space with pedestrians realize that they should be more attentive.
What tools do you use to choose a new phone?
There are many ways and tools to choose your next device, but some are better than others. How do you do it?
I'll begin - I tend to use Kimovil, however it lacks pricing for many devices and thus makes the process harder. Has many filters though, from headphone jack to different 5G and 4G bands.