Most of these laptops accept standard USB-C connectors, but there are exceptions like the Lenovo Yoga 900 or Nuklonas WorkBook B7150 that has its own proprietary connector.
Some models have older proprietary and newer USB-C versions.
Some USB-PD charging laptops and USB-PD chargers may not be fully compliant, resulting in undesirable behavior such as: slow charging, refusal to charge, or damage to the laptop or charger in very rare cases
Google has made explicit efforts to standardize USB-C/USB-PD charging on Chromebooks.
Vivo Communication Technology Co. Ltd., known as Vivo, is a Chinese technology company owned by BBK Electronics that designs and manufactures smartphones, smartphone accessories, software, and online services, which are then sold in India. The company develops software for its phones, distributed through its Vivo App Store, with iManager included in their proprietary, Android-based operating system, Funtouch OS.
With research and development centers in Shenzhen and Nanjing, Vivo employs 1,600 R&D personnel, as of January 2016.
This is a list of countries by smartphone penetration in 2018. These numbers are based on the top 50 countries in terms of smartphone users (so smaller countries such as UAE and Ireland are absent) and come from Newzoo’s Global Mobile Market Report (the numbers were last updated in September 2018) and are based on a model which takes into account a country’s economic progression, demography, online population, and inequality.
Gadget Man (previously Stephen Fry: Gadget Man) was a British television series, which began airing on 19 November 2012 on Channel 4 and was presented by Richard Ayoade, who took over from the previous host, Stephen Fry, from the second series. Each episode presented a variety of innovative products related to the episode’s theme. The series was filmed in and around The Lime House, a 1930s art deco converted water tower in Norton, Kent.The fourth series of Gadget Man began airing on 1 June 2015.
In Another World with My Smartphone (異世界はスマートフォンとともに, Isekai wa Sumātofon to Tomo ni) is a Japanese light novel series written by Patora Fuyuhara and illustrated by Eiji Usatsuka. It began serialization online in 2013 on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō until it was acquired by Hobby Japan for publishing the print edition as a Light Novel. J-Novel Club has licensed the series for an English release, releasing each novel in six weekly parts since February 2017. A manga adaptation by Soto began its serialization in Kadokawa Shoten’s Comp Ace in November 2016. An anime television series adaptation by Production Reed aired from July to September 2017. The series has been licensed by Crunchyroll.