Quote from: David9090 on March 24, 2021, 01:11:36
It does support al kinds of fast charging, according to OPPO website:
SuperVOOC 2.0/SuperVOOC/VOOC 3.0/PD
(9 V/2 A)/QC (9 V/2 A)/PPS (30W)
So, besides proprietary fast wireless charging (there is no standard for that), it also supports up to 18W QC.
And besides 65W Supervooc, it also supports 18W PD, which is quite okay (iPhone and Galaxy territory, at least with the standard chargers). Especially if you charge your phone overnight even slower would be better.
I don't see why Heif is a problem, shooting in Dng raw is not practical on a smartphone imho. Support for Heif will increase in the future.
On most Android smartphones the camera can't be accessed directly by other apps like Instagram, the S21 is one of the few (if not only) exception. A third party camera app is only necessary if the stock one is really bad in processing, which it is not.
That's very interesting, my Vivo flagship is stuck with the proprietary charging and nothing else though.
I don't believe proper camera hardware access is a minority, in China perhaps, but IIRC LG and Sony both leave the api open.
There's nothing particularly impractical about DNGs, on the contrary lack of DNG support squanders the hardware improvements, likewise, if the default camera doesn't do proper DNG...or HEIFs, it doesn't matter, then allowing Gcam to access the hardware becomes crucial.