That’s Samsung bs speak for the over-glorified, high tech way that it overlays moon.jpg into images that it detects contain the moon.
That’s Samsung bs speak for the over-glorified, high tech way that it overlays moon.jpg into images that it detects contain the moon.
If you live in the US, your carrier likely offers an app that will prevent spam calls from ringing and spam texts from delivering. It may cost a couple bucks (USD) a month or may be free. AT&T ActiveArmor is absolutely superb at blocking spam calls and texts and I notice the crazy increase in spam every time I turn it off or leave AT&T. The premium version comes free with AT&T Unlimited Premium and AT&T Unlimited Elite (for those that still have it) and is I think a $3.99 /mo add-on for other plans. There is also a free, less robust version, available to users on cheaper plans as well. But to answer your question, carriers already can. It’s your job as a customer to decide if you want to let them.
I asked her what the time was in Germany and she looked it up on Google. So I asked her the time in a particular German province. She pulled a paragraph from Wikipedia on some random topic vaguely related to Germany. I’ve asked her that exact same question countless times before. Siri is literally useless bloatware now. Clippy, is that you in there?
Carrier not supporting the feature properly or the new phone is locked to a carrier that your eSIM is not from. I’m guessing you didn’t buy a phone from a carrier you don’t have so more likely the first. Just use the carrier’s mobile app, website, or customer care to transfer your eSIM.
automatic overlay of moon.jpg featureHighly advanced, Super Retina, KrystalKlear Technology, 5 lens, whole ass camera.