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iPhone X vs Google Pixel 2! - Duration: 8:47.
- Hey guys, this is Austin.
Today is the launch of the iPhone X
which could be the most hyped phone of the year,
well, unless you count this of course.
I recently did a video on the Pixel 2,
and I came away with it thinking that it is one
of my favorite phones I've ever tried,
but how does it stack up to the iPhone X?
So if we pop this guy open,
we see designed by Apple in California.
Who cares about that?
What I care about is the iPhone X.
Wow, it actually is a little bit thicker than I thought.
It's probably about the same as something like the 8,
but, interesting.
The black looks really nice,
so that along with the metal band
that's sort of this dark chrome,
this is a good looking phone.
But before we get too far into it,
let's see what else we get.
Surprise, surprise!
Inside the box is the standard power adapter,
even though this iPhone supports not only wireless charging
but also fast charging.
But, this works.
We also get a pair of Lightning EarPods
as well as the Lightning to 3.5 millimeter adapter.
The same as pretty much all of the iPhone 7s, 8s,
that kind of thing.
There is a Lightning to USB cable.
So with the iPhone X powered up,
the first thing I noticed is the notch.
Now to be fair, the bezels around the rest of the phone
are really tiny, probably smaller than pretty much anything
besides maybe something like the Galaxy S8.
But the notch, it's noticeable,
although I don't think it's gonna be that big of a deal.
Just using it for three seconds,
I've almost forgot it's there.
Put the iPhone side by side with the Pixel 2
and the Pixel 2 XL,
and you'll see it's actually fairly similar
to the size of the standard Pixel.
Now that is even including the fact that this has
a 5.8 inch display which is nearly as big
as the six inch display on the XL 2.
All of this being said,
I actually prefer the standard size of the Pixel 2
for reasons that I'll get into in a minute,
but it is hard to argue with just how nice
of a piece of hardware the iPhone X is.
My only slight issue with the hardware is the camera hump.
It's a lot larger than I would expect.
Now to be fair, the Pixel XL 2 does have a little bit
of a camera hump, but compared to the iPhone X
which just kind of rattles around,
it's a lot bigger.
On the other hand,
the iPhone X does support wireless charging
where the aluminum-backed Pixel 2 does not.
Both phones are IP67 rated which means that in theory,
they should survive under one meter of water for 30 minutes.
However if you watched my iPhone 7 Plus video last year,
it died in about seven seconds of being in a bowl of water.
So,
here goes nothing.
Ugh!
Ooh!
All right, iPhone X is in.
Now let's get the Pixel in.
Okay, well, the water is going over the table,
but the screens are on.
I'm going to leave them in for one minute
because I don't wanna break my phones.
Hey, I'm just being honest. (chuckles)
All right, so,
(chuckles) water's going everywhere.
It looks like both phones are fine.
Sweet!
I don't have to spend a bunch of money
on new phones. (laughs)
Inside the iPhone X is the Apple A11 Bionic chip
which has three high-power cores
and three low-power cores,
three gigabytes of RAM,
and either 64 or 256 gigs of storage.
On the other hand,
the Pixel 2 has the Snapdragon 835
which takes four high-power cores
and four low-power cores,
puts them together with four gigs of RAM
and either 64 or 128 gigabytes of storage.
When you take a look at the performance
in Geekbench, though, it is not even close.
The iPhone X is hands down the fastest phone out there.
On the graphics side with GFXBench,
while it's a little bit closer,
it's still really hard to argue with the iPhone X
which is really impressive considering
that the iPhone has two fewer cores.
At this point, not only is it faster than pretty much
any other phone out there,
but it's starting to approach a lot of high-end laptops.
Of course, benchmarks are one thing,
and the real world use is another.
So the Pixel 2 is hands down the fastest Android phone
I've ever tried,
even though, yes, on paper,
it might not be quite as fast as the iPhone.
In actual practical use,
it's really hard to see a difference.
Something that the iPhone X dropped
but the Pixel 2 still has is the fingerprint sensor.
I've gotta say this one is great.
Not only is it placed on the back of the phone,
which is really simple to get at,
but it's also incredibly quick.
So to setup Face ID on the iPhone,
it should be pretty simple.
All I need to do is look all the way around,
and it should scan my face.
Raise the phone,
and swipe up,
and it's unlocked.
That's actually pretty quick.
I'm curious, though, how well Face ID works
when it's laying flat on something like a table.
I'll try to unlock it here,
swipe up.
Oh, it got it!
All right.
I still have my reservations
about how good Face ID is going to be in the long run,
but at first glance, it actually does seem to be
pretty well implemented.
While it's not the most practical thing,
I've gotta say that Animoji on the iPhone X are kind of fun.
So if I hit record here,
hey guys, this is Austin.
Are Animoji worth it?
Well you do need to learn some new gestures on the iPhone X.
So instead of having a Home button,
instead you swipe from the bottom to leave an app,
and then you swipe up and to the right
to pull up your multitasking.
From here, you can go between your different apps
or you can use the little thing on the bottom
to actually scroll between which app is open.
It does take a little bit of getting used to,
but it's actually not bad.
In comparison, the Pixel 2 feels downright normal.
So there are some cool features
such as the always-on display
which I like to be able to see stuff
like time, date, notifications at a glance.
The Pixel also has Google Assistant
which I like a lot more than Siri.
To activate you just need to squeeze the frame of the phone.
The main feature of the iPhone X, though,
is absolutely the display.
It's rocking a 5.8 inch, 2436
by 1124
AMOLED display.
Not only is this the first time that Apple's gone with OLED,
but as you can see, the bezels are absolutely tiny.
What this means is that you're basically getting
an iPhone-8 sized chassis
but with a much, much larger screen.
I've gotta say it works.
It's right up there with the Galaxy S8
and Note8 as far as some of the best screens out there.
So it's nice and saturated,
it's pretty sharp.
While there is just a little bit of color shifting
when you look at it off angle,
it is nowhere near as bad as the Pixels.
The standard Pixel 2 has a pretty decent
1080p five inch OLED display.
While it's nothing spectacular,
it totally gets the job done.
When you switch to the Pixel 2 XL though,
that's where you take a hard turn into garbage town.
When you look at it dead on,
the colors are okay, but stuff like reds
look awfully brown.
When you look at it off angle,
it looks very blue.
There've been a lot of reports of issues
with screen burn-in.
Now Google will be releasing an update
which will supposedly help some of this stuff,
but when you compare it to the iPhone X,
it is no competition.
At the very least,
audio is an area where neither of these phones
have major issues.
They both have stereo speakers.
Hey guys, this is Austin.
Inside this mysterious brown box is what I very much hope
is the Xbox One X,
but the question is,
is it worth it?
So first of all--
You know what?
I think they both sound good,
but I actually do have to give the lead to the Pixel.
It's a little bit louder and a little bit clearer.
Of course, that's not a big deal
when you plug in a pair of headphones
as both of these have headphone jacks.
Oh, oh, right, it's 2017.
Neither of them have a headphone jack.
Cameras is where both of these phones really excel.
The Pixel 2 has a 12 megapixel camera,
and the iPhone X has a pair of them.
One wide-angle, one telephoto.
While it might only have a single camera,
some of the images that I've gotten
from the Pixel 2 really are incredible.
The auto HDR does a great job of bringing
a ton of dynamic range into a shot.
It does a really good job of being very, very sharp.
It's also optically stabilized just like the iPhone.
The low-light performance is not bad either.
There's really not a lot to complain about with the Pixel.
When it comes to the iPhone X,
you're also getting solid dynamic range.
Because it is the same camera from the 8
as well as the 8 Plus,
you're also getting nice saturation.
A lot of the images look a little bit punchier
than on the Pixel.
Both cameras also have Portrait mode.
So let's start with the iPhone X.
That's not bad.
Some of the advantages of this phone
is that both of the cameras are optically stabilized
which actually does make a pretty big difference
for the Portrait mode compared to the 8 Plus.
On the other hand,
the Pixel 2's Portrait mode is purely based on software.
So,
if you look closely,
you'll see that it's not quite perfect.
Some of the edges are a little bit soft.
It doesn't fully blur the background in this shot.
But a lot of times, I actually prefer the results
from the Pixel 2, which is really impressive
considering that it doesn't have that second camera.
Where it really shines is with selfie-Portrait mode.
Yeah look at that, that's great!
So not only does it do a really good job with the hair,
but the background is very naturally blurred.
We take a look at it on the iPhone X,
yeah, that's just not as good.
You can see that my hair is a little bit blurry.
It didn't really perfectly cut my shirt
out of the background either.
Video is also solid.
So this is what the 4K 24 looks like
from the iPhone X,
and especially when you look at stuff like
stabilization and color, it's nice!
If you switch over to the Pixel,
it is also pretty solid,
although one of my big problems with this mode
is that the audio just isn't very good.
Both the iPhone X and Pixel 2
are incredibly expensive phones.
So the Pixel 2 pairs one of the best cameras
on a smartphone with solid audio,
and a really impressive build of Android.
The iPhone has my favorite hardware of any phone ever,
and the screen is right up there with the best
like the Galaxy S8 and the Note 8
which is where the Pixel falls apart.
When it comes to spending $850 on a smartphone,
a bad screen is a straight up deal breaker for me,
which leaves the standard Pixel 2.
When you consider that it is $350 cheaper
than the iPhone X,
I'm willing to put up with the less impressive screen
and the giant bezels.
It really is a crazy, crazy good phone!
If you have the budget,
you're not gonna be disappointed with the iPhone X,
but for a lot of people,
the standard Pixel 2 actually makes a lot of sense.
So which one would you guys go for?
Let me know in the comments below,
and I will catch you in the next one.
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Sharing is Caring with Shared Folders in Google Drive - Duration: 6:00.
Okay this is the second time I'm doing this video today and it better work
right this time
They say that sharing is caring and that's what I'm making this video for
today, to teach you how to take a folder that has been shared with you
with non editable files, make it your own and share it with your students.
Are you ready? Let's get started!
So sometimes you get a folder from a colleague that is non-editable and
what you need to do is to make a copy of it and share the files with your
students in a way that they're not going to write over the files that are in the
folder, but they will have to make their own copies of the file. In a different
video I showed you how to make a file that you "force copy" and it will be up
there - you'll be able to see it again if you
click on the little "i" on the top.
So let's say you get a link from a colleague that's linked to a folder.
The folder has files in it; you want to copy those files, so you go into the link. This
is a file where I have a link to a folder (getting it this time ;-) Okay so
here's the folder, but what I want to do with the files in this folder, is I want
to save it in my drive and then I want to organize it so that it's in a place
where I'll know where to find it. "Moved"! That was easy, we don't need any
Moishe Movers" to get that done! Now I've got all of the.... here's my Drive just
to prove it and here's the folder where I saved it and here's the folder that I
just saved and all of these files are non editable because what we're going to
be doing with these files is, we're going to make an exhibition for our
students and we're going to put on each computer in the classroom a different
file. And each time the students will have to move from one computer to the
next, open the file, make a copy of their own (which will
teach them once, because it's the same for all of them) and do their stuff with
their name on it, close it, and then move on to the next computer, which is going
to be with a different file where they will do the same technical procedure, but for
a different activity. So I've got this file which I'm opening and as you can
see it's been shared with me already in the original folder as a non editable
file which means that here, too, it is non editable, which forces my students to
make a copy . When they make a copy they have to add their name to it and save it -
they're saving it in the same folder...(one second I've got a dog that's making
miserable noises here... I'm gonna help her for a minute ...sorry) so in order to write
on this oh this is my copy - Copy 8 - (I don't know why it says copy 8 I'll just
leave it with my name on it) this is my copy and I can go in and write whatever
I want and it's Google Doc so it's automatically saved so I just close the
file and then it's ready for the next student who will come along and make a
copy and give it his name
and and it's Moishe Pipik's copy and he will go in and write wherever he wants,
and that's it! Then close it. That's how you work with shared folders that have
shared files in it that you're going to be working with your students in the
classroom. I hope you understood that explanation. iI you didn't please write
below (in the comments section) and if you have any other questions ask me because that's what I
am here for I am digitally yours to try and help
every teacher stay abreast of what's going on in the world of technology in
the classroom, to be sure that no teacher gets left behind!
sSo have a great week! See you next week! Share those files! Bye! Oh don't forget to
subscribe. Bye!
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Create Spreadsheets with Google Sheets - Duration: 1:57.
Hey everyone welcome to betterwithtech my name is Ozzie Mercado I'm gonna show you
how to create a spreadsheet using Google sheets
Let's get started
Open your web browser and go to sheets.google.com
You can sign in if you have an account.
Otherwise, if you do not have an account go to more options and create account.
I highly recommend creating an account if you don't have one.
It's free and it's simple to set up.
Once you sign in you can create a new spreadsheet by clicking on the blank spreadsheet with
the plus sign in the middle
If you want to start from a template, you can choose one of the few that they have shown
or you can click template gallery and see the rest that they have available.
If you have already started making spreadsheets, they will display on the lower half of the
page.
Click any of them to pick up right where you left off.
Let's create a new blank spreadsheet.
When the spreadsheet loads the first thing you should do is give it a name.
Click where it says untitled spreadsheet.
Give it a name and hit the enter key.
And that's how you create a spreadsheet with Google sheets
At this point you can start filling in your spreadsheet with whatever data you want.
You don't have to worry about saving.
Changes are automatically saved as indicated here.
And you can access it again at any time by going back to the sheets.google.com website.
If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions let me know in the comment section below or
email me at betterwithtech@gmail.com
Please like this video if you think it's helpful and subscribe if you want to see more
If you're not sure what to do next.
I put a link in the description to a video that shows the basics of working with spreadsheets.
Thanks for watching
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Google search history of Narendra Modi | Virat Kohli | Kamal Hassan leaked ! - Duration: 4:08.
hi guys :)
Welcome to our channel
We are having an interesting stuff
We leaked out some of the famous personalities Google search history
leaks
yes google search history
we leaked out
We are really excited to show you about that
Guess what what we got
I'm sure you are going to be shocked after hearing this
Guess who are in the list
We don't care you believe us or not
But
this the Is f***king fact
In Our list there are so many personalities you like
but
everyone have 2nd third face
we are going to reveal this man
And we are happy too
We are going to reveal 5 of them in this episode
Rest will wait in the list
nobody can escape man you are trapped
Their f**king filtered search terms we got
And here's number 5
Who's that ?
He is a director actor singer screenwriter
And and he is going to be the next big shot in Tamil nadu politics
He is getting ready for entering politics
And He is a super star
And his name starts with r
R for rat
no no no
Not that ?
Here comes the big clue
Odavum mudiyathu oliyavum mudiyathu
Big boss ungal njan
The important search terms he searched he searched for
and we got shocked
The first f***king fact about him is he is not in India
And to this motherf**ker the banks give any amount of money he asked
And he don't have to payback
He fucked all the top models in the world with the public's money and made Calenders out of it
His ass is seated in England and his product was seated in Indian stomachs
Olaala la leyo Olaala la leyo
He is the popular hero in the Malayalam film industry
But he was ruled out of every Malayalam movie associations
Once he was a king
His friends are known in names like bullet Honda Yamaha pulsar
For a small case he was arrested and put in a jail for few days
You already these things but we have the secrets here comes
The best player in our national cricket team
And Real life partner of a bollywood actress cum producerAnd Real life partner of a bollywood actress cum producer
He is an angry young man
He is thinking of breaking all the Sachin's records
And here comes the search lists
Here comes the last one in the list
Accidentally he becomes India's biggest leader
He is a Pro nationalist
And a travel blogger
Fan of tuglak
He denotes demo his name is similar to demo
And When I am having petrol for my bike I always think of him
This is a short list of people we have released
So many are waiting in the list so
So please Subscribe us for
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Hi, I'm Sami, from Fawzi academy, In this video, I will talk about,
How to update Google Chrome. To make sure you're protected by the latest security updates,
Google Chrome can automatically update, when a new version of the browser is available on your device.
With these updates, you might sometimes notice that your browser looks different.
Normally updates happen in the background. When you close and reopen your computer's browser.
To update Google Chrome. On your computer, open Chrome. At the top right, click more.
Click sitting. Click about Chrome. Click Relaunch.
The browser saves your opened tabs, and windows and reopens them automatically when it restarts.
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