• otacon239@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Really glad to see the 80% charge limit for people like me who use their Deck primarily at home.

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      See that’s one thing I liked about Samsung when I had it, the model I had had a 80% cap, but it read like you were at 100%, there was understandably some backlash because consumers felt like they were being lied to, but it was genuinely in the interest of expanding consumers battery life, so… A white lie?

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        While it would expand battery life that doesn’t mean their intent was genuine. Could be a concern about their phone’s image: “100%” looks better than “80%”. It sounds like the “you’re too stupid to understand” route.

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          Well yes thats what I was saying, they made it look like 100% for image. But there’s no reason for capping at 80 other than extending battery life

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      Can only number 80 be picked? I was hoping to be able to pick any number I want. between 50 and 60 is the best for my use case

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    I was able to get battery limiting via PowerTools and Decky, but I love that they’re baking this into the core.

    Love the Bluetooth remote functionality! I can finally turn it on with my Flipper lol.

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    “support for all devices that is not officially ‘Powered by SteamOS’ is not final.”

    Who does the copyreading before publication at Valve?

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    3 days ago

    I kind of wish they first released a Steam Deck 2 because they might shift their focus towards SteamOS now.

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      3 days ago

      probably best they wait for the next major tech breakthrough at least since we know they’ll never manage a third

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      3 days ago

      They specifically said they’d wait for technological justification for a new version. AMD/Intel simply might not have something at the moment that they can use that is significantly better with similar thermals.

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      While I understand the sentiment, if they switch to SteamOS as a primary focus, what’s the problem with buying someone else’s handheld that’s built to run SteamOS? There are already handhelds more performant than the Steam Deck out there, once they have official SteamOS support what’s the difference? Don’t get me wrong, I’ve actually bought an absurd number of Steam Decks so far for myself and for friends/family, but once they die, if there’s no Steam Deck 2, I’ll probably just pick up a handheld that is built specifically to run SteamOS

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        I have a shitty Nintendo switch and no steam deck. Consider yourself lucky the availability is there lol. Steam Deck 2 just sounds like over saturation to me.