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It's not all bad though: Vivo did make palm rejection work properly -- I had no accidental swipes when my fleshy palm touched the edges, and the phone's rear dual-cameras have some fun tricks, such as a depth of field effect, live photos (like Apple's) and face beautification. If you're thinking of getting one, this phone isn't cheap. It's sold online for 4,498 Chinese yuan, which converts to approximately $655, £520 and AU$860. To put this in context, in China, flagship phones usually cost less than $300. Which means you may be better off saving your cash for one of the newer flagships such as the LG G6, which costs about the same and offers such luxuries as, er, customer support and updates.

The first great turquoise sea pastel beach ii iphone case smartphone of 2015, Beautiful and bold..with complications, The new no-compromise MacBook, A stellar on-ear headphone, Crave-worthy curves for a premium price, This Chinese phone maker's mashup of the iPhone 7 and Galaxy S7 Edge sounds good on paper, but it's actually kind of a mess, Somewhere, somehow, someone in China working at Vivo had a really great idea, What if the company made a phone that took the best of Apple's iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy S7 Edge (£310 at Amazon.co.uk) and combined those qualities into an expensive $655 package?..

The answer is the Vivo Xplay6. The phone looks good -- really good -- and the Apple and Samsung design influences are obvious. I really like the curved display that it borrowed from Samsung's S7 Edge. But it does feel odd to have an Apple-inspired rear design with a very similar antenna banding (the horizontal stripe on the top rear) instead of Samsung's glass rear. The different materials are demarcated by an uncomfortable edge, so it's just not as pleasant to hold as the phones that inspired it.

First, in this video he starts out making coffee in the morning, then launches into the meaning of life and whether everything is predetermined, Next, he talks about how you are most likely to die giving odds based on the way you live and the things you do, In this one he asks five questions of nature as though nature is someone you can call on the telephone, Finally, in this video he explores why -- after all this time -- we still haven't had contact with aliens (or have we?), OK, maybe you won't get all the answers, but you'll get to explore science, physics, humanity and more with turquoise sea pastel beach ii iphone case a narrator who will make you laugh while you learn..

Everyone with any experience on the internet knows YouTube is an amazing resource for anything related to video clips, how-tos, music, sports, and so much more. But some of the best content comes from people who have come up with a concept then created a channel to bring you regular (or not so regular) episodes stamped with their own unique personalities. I've written about several YouTube channels before including Lessons from the Screenplay, Nerdwriter1, Numberphile, and several others. This week I want to share Exurb1a, an excellent YouTube channel with a narrator who explores concepts in philosophy, physics, science and more in a charmingly funny and relatable style. There's definitely some NSFW language here, if that's a concern, but I think you'll like his angle on what's happening around us in the universe.

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