When auto rotate doean't work, it frustrates me, I don't know why, all I have to do is press the icon on the bottom right to "manually" flip the screen.
I appreciate your opinion, I think the bugs I've heard about, and I've experienced with Android 12 are the most annoying, would be good to hear if you are experiencing any bugs since the software update today
Nope you don't need any laptop charger! Any cheap charger that supports PD (power delivery fast charge protocol) will work. More expensive ones with PPS PD standard will charge at full 23W. The problem with your OnePlus charger is that it supports Warp or Vooc BBK property fast charge protocol.
This information is great and appreciated. But therein lies the problem, how many of the general public know this information. And it's like I said in my video, the OnePlus charger won't charge my phone directly but will via Qi charging. Which further confuses the matter. Also I didn't say you needed a laptop charger, I pointed out that I use a laptop charger 🙂. The info you supplied is great 👍
@@EverydayTechchannel I'd assume that many Android users, especially, pixel line are tech enthusiasts, hence they'd be aware of such things. But it's only my assumption. I do think you mentioned that you might need your laptop charger or maybe I misheard it. Of course your OnePlus charger will work with the Qi charger as it supports various charging protocols and, thus, will output 9v or 12v required for the Qi charger. Any PD, QC2.0, QC3.0, Vooc, Warp, chargers should work with the Qi charger as most of them support 9-12v and above. However, do note that only new pixel Qi charger will charge both pixel 6 and Pro at 23W. All the rest of Qi chargers will only charge it at 18W max.
When auto rotate doean't work, it frustrates me, I don't know why, all I have to do is press the icon on the bottom right to "manually" flip the screen.
I appreciate your opinion, I think the bugs I've heard about, and I've experienced with Android 12 are the most annoying, would be good to hear if you are experiencing any bugs since the software update today
Definitely, I get that it's a work in progress 👍
Nope you don't need any laptop charger! Any cheap charger that supports PD (power delivery fast charge protocol) will work. More expensive ones with PPS PD standard will charge at full 23W. The problem with your OnePlus charger is that it supports Warp or Vooc BBK property fast charge protocol.
This information is great and appreciated. But therein lies the problem, how many of the general public know this information. And it's like I said in my video, the OnePlus charger won't charge my phone directly but will via Qi charging. Which further confuses the matter. Also I didn't say you needed a laptop charger, I pointed out that I use a laptop charger 🙂. The info you supplied is great 👍
@@EverydayTechchannel I'd assume that many Android users, especially, pixel line are tech enthusiasts, hence they'd be aware of such things. But it's only my assumption. I do think you mentioned that you might need your laptop charger or maybe I misheard it. Of course your OnePlus charger will work with the Qi charger as it supports various charging protocols and, thus, will output 9v or 12v required for the Qi charger. Any PD, QC2.0, QC3.0, Vooc, Warp, chargers should work with the Qi charger as most of them support 9-12v and above. However, do note that only new pixel Qi charger will charge both pixel 6 and Pro at 23W. All the rest of Qi chargers will only charge it at 18W max.