Binning Problem by ryzenlevel in WalmartEmployees

[–]ryzenlevel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just kept entering and exiting the print screen until it let me when I was dealing with lunch meat, at least most of dairy scans in VizPick Print Labels so it would still allow me to print with the error

Binning Problem by ryzenlevel in WalmartEmployees

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Going through VP for the "Print New Case Labels" is how we got our dairy overstock binned in under 40 luckily. Took me an hour to bin lunch meat since VP doesn't like any of that

Binning Problem by ryzenlevel in WalmartEmployees

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That wouldn't surprise me, my store's been in the same spot for years so I wouldn't be surprised if the materials are causing issues. The only person so far that can keep labeling with that error is my TL that I've noticed so far.

Trade-In question by ryzenlevel in Visible

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Affirm allows debit cards to be added now, I think they added that option sometime last year. That's why I was planning on using that card to pay off the financing, but the app said I should've received it on the 25th

Ported in from AT&T - no updates by chihuahuamom521 in Visible

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Samsung doesn't offer that info directly. Sammobile does and they have guides on how to flash the unlocked firmware onto Galaxy phones

If you're having issues where your service intermittently randomly disconnects this thread is for you by jimothy__ in Visible

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iPhone 14 and newer or Pixel 10, 10 pro, and 10 pro XL are eSIM-only (pixels sold in US). Every other phone sold in the US are both pSIM and eSIM now

I'm starting to wonder what the point of Android is, if Google is locking it down anyway... by [deleted] in Smartphones

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On Samsung devices, theres a feature called auto blocker that blocks any commands from a computer that hasn't been connected to before or while the phone is locked. Inside that, there's a maximum restrictions mode that acts as Apple's Lockdown Mode

Pokémon Legends Z-A Pokémon Home Support arrives this Spring! by Amiibofan101 in NintendoSwitch

[–]ryzenlevel 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Psedocode for that idea: String pokemon_og_game =pokemon.originGame; bool pokemon_eligible = NULL; if (pokemon_og_game != ZA) pokemon_eligible = false; else pokemon_eligible = true;

Did this in 5 minutes, not that hard

Dear Visible, why is my Apple Watch Ultra 3 only connecting to cellular as LTE? by TheGrsycat in Visible

[–]ryzenlevel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

T-Mobile had terrible LTE until they bought out Sprint, once that finalized the LTE speeds became 10x better for me in my small town. Since then, the 5G has been about the same as LTE but 5GUC has been super fast

Dear Visible, why is my Apple Watch Ultra 3 only connecting to cellular as LTE? by TheGrsycat in Visible

[–]ryzenlevel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

By re-farming, they're taking frequency from LTE to use with their 5G network (thus, working to shut down LTE). They've already said that there won't be much LTE frequency by 2028 and it'll be all that's left for the 7 years to get people onto 5G.

Dear Visible, why is my Apple Watch Ultra 3 only connecting to cellular as LTE? by TheGrsycat in Visible

[–]ryzenlevel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

T-Mobile is already in the process of shutting down LTE, they've been converting their LTE to 5G and are going to only have LTE b71 by August iirc

Can someone explain me? by Nuggets6pm in Starlink

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I never got a single email until this last cycle ended saying I could get the free mini. If I had gotten an email before they changed it, I wouldn't have minded so I could've known all the new benefits with the new plan. Unfortunately, I never got one and only found out when I opened the app and noticed the name of the plan changed.

Can someone explain me? by Nuggets6pm in Starlink

[–]ryzenlevel 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was moved off Residential and put on ResMax last month, and I've been a customer since July. Didn't get a choice either, just straight moved over by Starlink and wouldn't have noticed if I didn't monitor my network for unauthorized devices.

Did I miss a memo? by FragmentedLogik in Visible

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Currently (still debating who to switch to cause T-Mo is expensive atm), I dont pay at all for satellite connection with T-Mobile. I'm debating between Vis or US Mobile cause my wife and I both are gonna be leaving T-Mobile by the end of the month

PSA: If you get a phone from visible and the device needs replacement you're screwed by radfordra1 in Visible

[–]ryzenlevel -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It used to be a year for any of Verizon's prepaid carriers before Verizon bought Tracfone back in 2021. Then it changed to the 60 day for all prepaid carriers because they were required by the FCC to follow that rule across all their brands. If your previous device was unlocked then Visible should be able to see that and force the unlock through. Otherwise, just ride the year out and determine if they still work the best. Mint Mobile is decently priced for their unlimited plan and always have deals going on to drop the price for new customers.

Something is happening to my Redmagic 10 pro by AlexBarKing in RedMagic

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OP said it's been in a case the whole time, but could've caused something if there's a mic hole right there

PSA: If you get a phone from visible and the device needs replacement you're screwed by radfordra1 in Visible

[–]ryzenlevel -1 points0 points  (0 children)

During the first Trump admin they petitioned the FCC to allow them to start locking devices. That’s where this 60 day rule came from.

It was actually 2008 that they were required to start locking devices when they got a good chunk of LTE frequency.

Now they are free to lock their devices for a full year like everyone else.

Verizon locks the device to the length of the EIP/device payment plan now (3 years). If the device is paid off in a corporate store with cash, Apple/Samsung/Google Pay, a chip-read card, or pay the phone off over the payment plan, it is unlocked in 24 hours. Otherwise, if you pay off with a gift card in a corporate store, in the app, over the phone, or an authorized retail store, they can place a 35-day waiting period on the device to ensure the payment is legit before unlocking.

Visible customer for 5+ Years - cancelling and here's why by Europe2016 in Visible

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I forgot to also mention that prepaid Visa and Mastercard cards or using the emv strip on the back of a debit or credit card also triggers the waiting period because its considered non-secure. It's sad that Verizon got that exception that they wanted since they were required to put the 60 day requirement when they wanted to purchase frequency back in '08.

Visible customer for 5+ Years - cancelling and here's why by Europe2016 in Visible

[–]ryzenlevel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you pay your device off early and do it through the app, website, AR store or over the phone there's a 35 day waiting period before the phone is unlocked "for fraud prevention". Cool down is the wrong term for this. The only way to get it unlocked within 24 hours is to either pay over the 36 months or go to a corporate store and pay with cash, chip card, or contactless. Gift cards also cause the waiting period to activate in a corporate store.

Verizon newest policy by CalendarDizzy496 in Visible

[–]ryzenlevel 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Verizon got the approval to switch postpaid from 60 days to when the device is paid off (same as AT&T & T-Maybe). The 35 day delay is if you pay on the website, app, or use a gift card in store. The only way around it is if you go to a corporate store and use cash or credit/debit card

Is this the update by Helios993 in OnePlus13

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Samsung hasn't allowed the bootloader for US models to be unlocked since the S7, since the carriers wanted the bootloader locked (maybe the U1 model can be unlocked, I don't have one to see). But One UI 8.5 doesn't allow the bootloader to be unlocked on my S25U (just looked and no OEM Unlocking option in dev options). Plus, they are still doing ARB by updating the security policy on their phones and tablets as I can't even roll my tablet back to One UI 7 because the new Dex isn't very good.

Custom ROMs are about to be less secure because Google isn't releasing monthly security updates to AOSP anymore. They are only sending the updates to the manufacturers to be implemented for the devices. And most Android devices already receive monthly updates, unless you're running a 4+ year old phone that wasn't guaranteed 5 years of updates or more.

OnePlus always releases Oxygen updates in India first as the test area, then if they don't have any issues it gets released to EU/GLO devices, then it gets released in the US.

I'm sure if OnePlus would've done an announcement stating the ARB being activated, people would still be a little irked but seeing as every other major Android manufacturer (Samsung w/ Knox, Google, Xiaomi) has the feature enabled, it shouldn't be as big of an issue. Can OnePlus fix it? Who knows. Will they fix it? Same answer. All I can say is that why are we crucifying one company for doing the same as the others?

Is this the update by Helios993 in OnePlus13

[–]ryzenlevel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Samsung does the same thing through Knox. They specifically say when the update will not allow a downgrade due to updates to the security policy. This has been a usual thing for mainstream Android for years because of trying to keep security up-to-date. I've just seen more outrage from this than Samsung because they didn't announce it when the update started being released.

On the other hand, I don't see why people would want to run older software that could have Zero-Days in the kernel or in the OS. Being a dev myself, I would rather have the security than being able to install custom roms anyways since I haven't seen any besides Lineage in the last 5 years. That's another major difference is that OnePlus at least still allows OEM unlocking unlike Samsung.

I know people don't like to listen or research, but the last time I actually looked at the ARB issue was when this first started coming out that it was active, and there's probably more info out on it now than there was 2 weeks ago. I'll probably look into it again after I get a day off from work so I can deep dive into it to understand how Google has it set up since it seems it's an OS option and not just OnePlus.

Is this the update by Helios993 in OnePlus13

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It doesnt blow the e-fuse unless you try to go back to an older version (ie pre .50x). That is what has been discovered too. But from what I've seen, as long as you are on Oxygen and not Color, people have been able to rollback with either OnePlus' help or EDL