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Posted by _MT_
 - April 12, 2021, 11:53:59
Wireless charging was always slower and getting it faster than copper doesn't seem likely. Wire is not the bottleneck. The biggest limitation is the galvanic cell itself. The faster you charge it, the faster you wear it out. The whole point of wireless is that charging is so convenient it doesn't matter it's relatively slow. Ideally, you'd have both. Fast wired charging when you quickly need some extra juice before going out. And slower, gentler wireless charging that you can use to keep your phone charged throughout the day (but not at 100 %, that's bad for the cell).

I don't think people would mind losing included chargers and headphones if price was dropped accordingly. It would just be a matter of dropping them in your basket if you wanted them. Of course, they count included accessories at cost. Not at retail prices. They can't really give you an appropriate discount. I always felt like the inclusion of crappy accessories is a waste. A convenience, but a waste. But Apple not only didn't lower prices, they increased them.
Posted by Dice
 - April 11, 2021, 17:50:31
Dude! XD
This is quite the amusing interview.
All that millenial-bashing, like: "Most of our customers are millenials. They need everything explained to them in super simple terms, or they won't get it."
And when asked about the environmental impact of his brand, he's like: "If you want us to care about the environment, you have to make laws to force us."
It's not often that firms say it that bluntly. I wonder if he meant to do that or if PR simply isn't his thing. xD
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 11, 2021, 17:09:46
Madhav Sheth, CEO of Realme India & Europe, talked to us about a host of topics, from the secrets of Realme's success to the brand's stance on the right to repair. We even got some hints on the future plans of the company.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Interview-with-Madhav-Sheth-Realme-CEO-comments-on-2-MP-smartphone-cameras-chargers-in-the-box-and-more.530984.0.html