23-04-2021 08:33 AM - last edited 23-04-2021 02:39 PM
23-04-2021 02:32 PM
yea, got it yesterday as well, but i'm no vodafone customer, my phone has unlocked SIM and i am truly a Telefonica customer, in this case O2
23-04-2021 02:38 PM - last edited 23-04-2021 02:38 PM
23-04-2021 05:45 PM
yea, i bough some of my phone in Switzerland....which i guess is the reason....but the phone didn't switch to Telecom nor Vodafone bcoz the SIM card is from Telefonica , but when i insert a Telecom SIM card it says 'updated service provider' or something like that, but it did just once;
yea, only Samsung does, my Xiaomi and both Huawei phones are on global/chinese/european version, hell knows from what server they get the updates.
But, unlike Samsung, on the Xiaomi and Huawei i can switch the 'region' which unlocks various apps in various languages without touching the software, so i can choose what spam i want to see 😅
....so WiFi calling was not enabled for one of the SIM cards? or for none?
i never had a phone with something like that, but if you have dual SIM then WiFi calling may not work bcoz you have to assign a google account to the 'Duo' app;
unless it was grayed out....
You know, Google Duo did work on my Google-service-less Huawei P40Pro, until Huawei decided to brick more of the google apps on their devices
23-04-2021 05:52 PM
23-04-2021 06:22 PM - last edited 23-04-2021 06:23 PM
ofc you can change region in any phone, except in Xiaomi and Huawei it unlocks apps, maybe features too, who knows;
you have to google 'Xiaomi region settings'
for exaample "
....
By choosing the UK region, you remove all ads from MIUI 12. Unfortunately, as a side-effect you'll lose the opportunity to customize your smartphone with themes: it will vanish from the settings. If you want it back, change the region again and reboot the device....."
so as you can see, changing the region on a Xiaomi phone has same results as what you did to your phone by flashing firmware;
as for S21 series, yea, it looks different, you can change themes and icons on any phone;
but i wonder about the camera app, in case of Xiaomi it was clearly made to allow changing settings quickly, unlike other phones it allows to use any reasonable settings with any lens, that is why i can use 108MP on almost all settings, idk why Samsung nor Huawei is able to achieve that;
but as you may notice, Huawei in pro mode has a ridiculous ISO setting, that makes objects in close range at midnight with zero light, appear as if it's day...but it's just close rangeXiaomi MiNote10
Huawei P40pro
23-04-2021 06:29 PM - last edited 23-04-2021 06:30 PM
23-04-2021 06:53 PM
"Both sensors are made by Samsung. The S20 Ultra relies on the ISOCELL Bright HM1 sensor and the Mi Note 10 makes use of the ISOCELL Bright HMX sensor. Spec for spec, the two sensors are almost identical, but important distinctions are buried deep in the feature list."
both phones use Samsung sensors, yet Samsung fails to use it's own to it's full potential 🤣
MiNote10 took awesome pics right out of the box, S20Ultra more than 1year later got enough update to match that quality in daylight;
btw. Samsung closed their factory in China, so they don't really bother by making a different versions....
as for Hauwei, is making their own OS, apparently it will be called 'Harmony' , with region settings to 'China' it will work 'everywhere' too