https://plus.bbxlk.cc/blogs/news.atom DEMO - News 2024-08-28T23:57:49-04:00 DEMO https://plus.bbxlk.cc/blogs/news/rom-y-actualizaciones-globales 2024-08-28T23:57:49-04:00 2025-01-09T21:53:23-05:00 ROM y actualizaciones globales Tammy Zhou Ya sea que necesite actualizar manualmente el software de su REDMAGIC o actualizar su dispositivo con la ROM global, siga las instrucciones a continuación.

 

NOTAS:

  1. Verifique si su dispositivo ya está actualizado antes de intentar actualizarlo manualmente.

    Esto se puede hacer dirigiéndose a 'Configuración' > 'Sistema' > 'Acerca del teléfono' y marcando el 'Número de compilación'.

  2. Tenga cuidado durante el proceso de flasheo y asegúrese de seguir cuidadosamente las instrucciones. Asegúrese de descargar el software correcto para su dispositivo, ya que intentar actualizar su dispositivo con el software incorrecto anulará la garantía.

  3. Tenga en cuenta que si compró su dispositivo REDMAGIC en un sitio de terceros, no podemo s brindarle soporte adicional en caso de que su dispositivo tenga problemas. La política de garantía REDMAGIC cubre dispositivos comprados únicamente en nuestra tienda oficial.

 

 

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Getting Bullied

#1: Cael's High School Beating

Cael Getting Bullied

#2: Sam's High School Beating

Sam Getting Bullied

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https://plus.bbxlk.cc/blogs/news/what-would-your-printer-say-if-it-could-talk 2021-10-21T07:26:19-04:00 2024-01-12T05:49:14-05:00 What would your printer say if it could talk? Michael L Imagine, for a second, you relied on a standard office printer to print out weekly reports. Nowadays, even your run-of-the-mill printer has countless fancy features. And yet, come Friday, you shuffle over to the printer and push, by sheer force of habit, the same buttons in the same sequence to get the same result. Naturally, your report is never formatted exactly how you wanted (perhaps the margins are too narrow or the images are too dark), so you just accept the result because it would be too time-consuming to figure out how to get the thing to do exactly what you want it to. Nobody likes doing this type of tedious work, which is why it usually got passed off on me back when I was an intern: “Hey Hector, can you print this out for me, same as last week but just skip the images?” I couldn’t delegate this to somebody else, because the only thing lower in the hierarchy than me was, well, the printer. 🖨

But imagine how enjoyable my internship would’ve been if I could’ve talked to my printer. Nowadays, some smart printers can already handle basic voice commands, eliminating some of the inefficient button pushing. But what if these smart printers could take it a step further and carry on a context-sensitive conversation that accounts for changing needs? It might, for instance, make helpful suggestions like, “It looks like you’re just printing a quick draft, so should I make it black and white to save some ink?” This would make it more than just a useful tool, but an assistive agent. 💥

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When I moved from Mexico to the US, I had difficulties expressing myself in English. And because personal expression is so important to me, I had a lot of frustrating experiences where I longed to use the Spanish words I felt more comfortable with. But I also knew that I wanted to make a life here; I knew that this language was to be my new medium of communication. So I was patient with myself and, thankfully, so too were my new friends and colleagues. 🇲🇽🇺🇸

We’ll all have to be patient with this new conversational technology. We still have a lot of work to do to improve natural language understanding and speech technology. In the meantime, you’re bound to have a few frustrating interactions where, like me in my first years here in the US, you long for your accustomed medium. But deep down, you know the world is changing and many of these interaction models are becoming obsolete. 🌎

We should just be grateful that we don’t need to learn a new language to interact with this new technology. We just need to get used to speaking it with somebody — or better yet, something — that is still learning to talk. So be patient, be open-minded, and just be yourself. Only then will the future of technology finally take a human shape.This might be the end of the article, but hopefully the beginning of a longer conversation. I’m eager to expand my thinking in this space and would love to hear your perspectives. 🎆

Fore more about this conversation, here’s my latest talk @ CX SF 2019 🕺🏽and podcast at Forrester What It Means series (The Ambiguity-Laden March Toward People-Centric Design). 👋🏽

Illustrations by Helen Slavutsky

 

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https://plus.bbxlk.cc/blogs/news/title 2021-10-12T00:31:18-04:00 2023-05-30T02:46:29-04:00 title Michael L When I moved from Mexico to the US, I had difficulties expressing myself in English. And because personal expression is so important to me, I had a lot of frustrating experiences where I longed to use the Spanish words I felt more comfortable with. But I also knew that I wanted to make a life here; I knew that this language was to be my new medium of communication. So I was patient with myself and, thankfully, so too were my new friends and colleagues. 🇲🇽🇺🇸

We’ll all have to be patient with this new conversational technology. We still have a lot of work to do to improve natural language understanding and speech technology. In the meantime, you’re bound to have a few frustrating interactions where, like me in my first years here in the US, you long for your accustomed medium. But deep down, you know the world is changing and many of these interaction models are becoming obsolete. 🌎

We should just be grateful that we don’t need to learn a new language to interact with this new technology. We just need to get used to speaking it with somebody — or better yet, something — that is still learning to talk. So be patient, be open-minded, and just be yourself. Only then will the future of technology finally take a human shape.This might be the end of the article, but hopefully the beginning of a longer conversation. I’m eager to expand my thinking in this space and would love to hear your perspectives. 🎆

Fore more about this conversation, here’s my latest talk @ CX SF 2019 🕺🏽and podcast at Forrester What It Means series (The Ambiguity-Laden March Toward People-Centric Design). 👋🏽

Illustrations by Helen Slavutsky

 

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https://plus.bbxlk.cc/blogs/news/what-is-your-name 2021-10-12T00:30:40-04:00 2023-05-30T02:46:46-04:00 what is your name Michael L When I moved from Mexico to the US, I had difficulties expressing myself in English. And because personal expression is so important to me, I had a lot of frustrating experiences where I longed to use the Spanish words I felt more comfortable with. But I also knew that I wanted to make a life here; I knew that this language was to be my new medium of communication. So I was patient with myself and, thankfully, so too were my new friends and colleagues. 🇲🇽🇺🇸

We’ll all have to be patient with this new conversational technology. We still have a lot of work to do to improve natural language understanding and speech technology. In the meantime, you’re bound to have a few frustrating interactions where, like me in my first years here in the US, you long for your accustomed medium. But deep down, you know the world is changing and many of these interaction models are becoming obsolete. 🌎

We should just be grateful that we don’t need to learn a new language to interact with this new technology. We just need to get used to speaking it with somebody — or better yet, something — that is still learning to talk. So be patient, be open-minded, and just be yourself. Only then will the future of technology finally take a human shape.This might be the end of the article, but hopefully the beginning of a longer conversation. I’m eager to expand my thinking in this space and would love to hear your perspectives. 🎆

Fore more about this conversation, here’s my latest talk @ CX SF 2019 🕺🏽and podcast at Forrester What It Means series (The Ambiguity-Laden March Toward People-Centric Design). 👋🏽

Illustrations by Helen Slavutsky

 

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https://plus.bbxlk.cc/blogs/news/my-name-is-michael-l 2021-10-12T00:27:54-04:00 2023-05-30T02:47:06-04:00 My name is Michael L Michael L When I moved from Mexico to the US, I had difficulties expressing myself in English. And because personal expression is so important to me, I had a lot of frustrating experiences where I longed to use the Spanish words I felt more comfortable with. But I also knew that I wanted to make a life here; I knew that this language was to be my new medium of communication. So I was patient with myself and, thankfully, so too were my new friends and colleagues. 🇲🇽🇺🇸

We’ll all have to be patient with this new conversational technology. We still have a lot of work to do to improve natural language understanding and speech technology. In the meantime, you’re bound to have a few frustrating interactions where, like me in my first years here in the US, you long for your accustomed medium. But deep down, you know the world is changing and many of these interaction models are becoming obsolete. 🌎

We should just be grateful that we don’t need to learn a new language to interact with this new technology. We just need to get used to speaking it with somebody — or better yet, something — that is still learning to talk. So be patient, be open-minded, and just be yourself. Only then will the future of technology finally take a human shape.This might be the end of the article, but hopefully the beginning of a longer conversation. I’m eager to expand my thinking in this space and would love to hear your perspectives. 🎆

Fore more about this conversation, here’s my latest talk @ CX SF 2019 🕺🏽and podcast at Forrester What It Means series (The Ambiguity-Laden March Toward People-Centric Design). 👋🏽

Illustrations by Helen Slavutsky

 

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https://plus.bbxlk.cc/blogs/news/yes-i-am-old 2021-10-12T00:26:39-04:00 2023-05-30T02:47:18-04:00 yes , I am old Michael L When I moved from Mexico to the US, I had difficulties expressing myself in English. And because personal expression is so important to me, I had a lot of frustrating experiences where I longed to use the Spanish words I felt more comfortable with. But I also knew that I wanted to make a life here; I knew that this language was to be my new medium of communication. So I was patient with myself and, thankfully, so too were my new friends and colleagues. 🇲🇽🇺🇸

We’ll all have to be patient with this new conversational technology. We still have a lot of work to do to improve natural language understanding and speech technology. In the meantime, you’re bound to have a few frustrating interactions where, like me in my first years here in the US, you long for your accustomed medium. But deep down, you know the world is changing and many of these interaction models are becoming obsolete. 🌎

We should just be grateful that we don’t need to learn a new language to interact with this new technology. We just need to get used to speaking it with somebody — or better yet, something — that is still learning to talk. So be patient, be open-minded, and just be yourself. Only then will the future of technology finally take a human shape.This might be the end of the article, but hopefully the beginning of a longer conversation. I’m eager to expand my thinking in this space and would love to hear your perspectives. 🎆

Fore more about this conversation, here’s my latest talk @ CX SF 2019 🕺🏽and podcast at Forrester What It Means series (The Ambiguity-Laden March Toward People-Centric Design). 👋🏽

Illustrations by Helen Slavutsky

 

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https://plus.bbxlk.cc/blogs/news/how-old-are-you 2021-10-12T00:26:08-04:00 2023-05-30T02:47:29-04:00 How old are you Michael L When I moved from Mexico to the US, I had difficulties expressing myself in English. And because personal expression is so important to me, I had a lot of frustrating experiences where I longed to use the Spanish words I felt more comfortable with. But I also knew that I wanted to make a life here; I knew that this language was to be my new medium of communication. So I was patient with myself and, thankfully, so too were my new friends and colleagues. 🇲🇽🇺🇸

We’ll all have to be patient with this new conversational technology. We still have a lot of work to do to improve natural language understanding and speech technology. In the meantime, you’re bound to have a few frustrating interactions where, like me in my first years here in the US, you long for your accustomed medium. But deep down, you know the world is changing and many of these interaction models are becoming obsolete. 🌎

We should just be grateful that we don’t need to learn a new language to interact with this new technology. We just need to get used to speaking it with somebody — or better yet, something — that is still learning to talk. So be patient, be open-minded, and just be yourself. Only then will the future of technology finally take a human shape.This might be the end of the article, but hopefully the beginning of a longer conversation. I’m eager to expand my thinking in this space and would love to hear your perspectives. 🎆

Fore more about this conversation, here’s my latest talk @ CX SF 2019 🕺🏽and podcast at Forrester What It Means series (The Ambiguity-Laden March Toward People-Centric Design). 👋🏽

Illustrations by Helen Slavutsky

 

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https://plus.bbxlk.cc/blogs/news/thank-you 2021-10-12T00:25:41-04:00 2023-05-30T02:47:41-04:00 Thank you Michael L When I moved from Mexico to the US, I had difficulties expressing myself in English. And because personal expression is so important to me, I had a lot of frustrating experiences where I longed to use the Spanish words I felt more comfortable with. But I also knew that I wanted to make a life here; I knew that this language was to be my new medium of communication. So I was patient with myself and, thankfully, so too were my new friends and colleagues. 🇲🇽🇺🇸

We’ll all have to be patient with this new conversational technology. We still have a lot of work to do to improve natural language understanding and speech technology. In the meantime, you’re bound to have a few frustrating interactions where, like me in my first years here in the US, you long for your accustomed medium. But deep down, you know the world is changing and many of these interaction models are becoming obsolete. 🌎

We should just be grateful that we don’t need to learn a new language to interact with this new technology. We just need to get used to speaking it with somebody — or better yet, something — that is still learning to talk. So be patient, be open-minded, and just be yourself. Only then will the future of technology finally take a human shape.This might be the end of the article, but hopefully the beginning of a longer conversation. I’m eager to expand my thinking in this space and would love to hear your perspectives. 🎆

Fore more about this conversation, here’s my latest talk @ CX SF 2019 🕺🏽and podcast at Forrester What It Means series (The Ambiguity-Laden March Toward People-Centric Design). 👋🏽

Illustrations by Helen Slavutsky

 

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https://plus.bbxlk.cc/blogs/news/i-am-fine 2021-10-12T00:25:13-04:00 2023-05-30T02:47:54-04:00 I am fine Michael L When I moved from Mexico to the US, I had difficulties expressing myself in English. And because personal expression is so important to me, I had a lot of frustrating experiences where I longed to use the Spanish words I felt more comfortable with. But I also knew that I wanted to make a life here; I knew that this language was to be my new medium of communication. So I was patient with myself and, thankfully, so too were my new friends and colleagues. 🇲🇽🇺🇸

We’ll all have to be patient with this new conversational technology. We still have a lot of work to do to improve natural language understanding and speech technology. In the meantime, you’re bound to have a few frustrating interactions where, like me in my first years here in the US, you long for your accustomed medium. But deep down, you know the world is changing and many of these interaction models are becoming obsolete. 🌎

We should just be grateful that we don’t need to learn a new language to interact with this new technology. We just need to get used to speaking it with somebody — or better yet, something — that is still learning to talk. So be patient, be open-minded, and just be yourself. Only then will the future of technology finally take a human shape.This might be the end of the article, but hopefully the beginning of a longer conversation. I’m eager to expand my thinking in this space and would love to hear your perspectives. 🎆

Fore more about this conversation, here’s my latest talk @ CX SF 2019 🕺🏽and podcast at Forrester What It Means series (The Ambiguity-Laden March Toward People-Centric Design). 👋🏽

Illustrations by Helen Slavutsky

 

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https://plus.bbxlk.cc/blogs/news/how-are-you 2021-10-12T00:24:53-04:00 2023-05-30T02:48:05-04:00 How are you Michael L When I moved from Mexico to the US, I had difficulties expressing myself in English. And because personal expression is so important to me, I had a lot of frustrating experiences where I longed to use the Spanish words I felt more comfortable with. But I also knew that I wanted to make a life here; I knew that this language was to be my new medium of communication. So I was patient with myself and, thankfully, so too were my new friends and colleagues. 🇲🇽🇺🇸

We’ll all have to be patient with this new conversational technology. We still have a lot of work to do to improve natural language understanding and speech technology. In the meantime, you’re bound to have a few frustrating interactions where, like me in my first years here in the US, you long for your accustomed medium. But deep down, you know the world is changing and many of these interaction models are becoming obsolete. 🌎

We should just be grateful that we don’t need to learn a new language to interact with this new technology. We just need to get used to speaking it with somebody — or better yet, something — that is still learning to talk. So be patient, be open-minded, and just be yourself. Only then will the future of technology finally take a human shape.This might be the end of the article, but hopefully the beginning of a longer conversation. I’m eager to expand my thinking in this space and would love to hear your perspectives. 🎆

Fore more about this conversation, here’s my latest talk @ CX SF 2019 🕺🏽and podcast at Forrester What It Means series (The Ambiguity-Laden March Toward People-Centric Design). 👋🏽

Illustrations by Helen Slavutsky

 

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https://plus.bbxlk.cc/blogs/news/what-would-your-printer-say-if-it-could-talk-1 2021-10-12T00:24:31-04:00 2023-05-30T02:48:17-04:00 What would your printer say if it could talk? Michael L When I moved from Mexico to the US, I had difficulties expressing myself in English. And because personal expression is so important to me, I had a lot of frustrating experiences where I longed to use the Spanish words I felt more comfortable with. But I also knew that I wanted to make a life here; I knew that this language was to be my new medium of communication. So I was patient with myself and, thankfully, so too were my new friends and colleagues. 🇲🇽🇺🇸

We’ll all have to be patient with this new conversational technology. We still have a lot of work to do to improve natural language understanding and speech technology. In the meantime, you’re bound to have a few frustrating interactions where, like me in my first years here in the US, you long for your accustomed medium. But deep down, you know the world is changing and many of these interaction models are becoming obsolete. 🌎

We should just be grateful that we don’t need to learn a new language to interact with this new technology. We just need to get used to speaking it with somebody — or better yet, something — that is still learning to talk. So be patient, be open-minded, and just be yourself. Only then will the future of technology finally take a human shape.This might be the end of the article, but hopefully the beginning of a longer conversation. I’m eager to expand my thinking in this space and would love to hear your perspectives. 🎆

Fore more about this conversation, here’s my latest talk @ CX SF 2019 🕺🏽and podcast at Forrester What It Means series (The Ambiguity-Laden March Toward People-Centric Design). 👋🏽

Illustrations by Helen Slavutsky

 

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https://plus.bbxlk.cc/blogs/news/when-i-moved-from-mexico-to-the-us 2021-10-12T00:24:06-04:00 2023-05-30T02:48:33-04:00 When I moved from Mexico to the US Michael L When I moved from Mexico to the US, I had difficulties expressing myself in English. And because personal expression is so important to me, I had a lot of frustrating experiences where I longed to use the Spanish words I felt more comfortable with. But I also knew that I wanted to make a life here; I knew that this language was to be my new medium of communication. So I was patient with myself and, thankfully, so too were my new friends and colleagues. 🇲🇽🇺🇸

We’ll all have to be patient with this new conversational technology. We still have a lot of work to do to improve natural language understanding and speech technology. In the meantime, you’re bound to have a few frustrating interactions where, like me in my first years here in the US, you long for your accustomed medium. But deep down, you know the world is changing and many of these interaction models are becoming obsolete. 🌎

We should just be grateful that we don’t need to learn a new language to interact with this new technology. We just need to get used to speaking it with somebody — or better yet, something — that is still learning to talk. So be patient, be open-minded, and just be yourself. Only then will the future of technology finally take a human shape.This might be the end of the article, but hopefully the beginning of a longer conversation. I’m eager to expand my thinking in this space and would love to hear your perspectives. 🎆

Fore more about this conversation, here’s my latest talk @ CX SF 2019 🕺🏽and podcast at Forrester What It Means series (The Ambiguity-Laden March Toward People-Centric Design). 👋🏽

Illustrations by Helen Slavutsky

 

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https://plus.bbxlk.cc/blogs/news/just-be-yourself 2021-10-12T00:23:42-04:00 2023-05-30T02:48:47-04:00 Just be yourself. Xiao zhengkai When I moved from Mexico to the US, I had difficulties expressing myself in English. And because personal expression is so important to me, I had a lot of frustrating experiences where I longed to use the Spanish words I felt more comfortable with. But I also knew that I wanted to make a life here; I knew that this language was to be my new medium of communication. So I was patient with myself and, thankfully, so too were my new friends and colleagues. 🇲🇽🇺🇸

We’ll all have to be patient with this new conversational technology. We still have a lot of work to do to improve natural language understanding and speech technology. In the meantime, you’re bound to have a few frustrating interactions where, like me in my first years here in the US, you long for your accustomed medium. But deep down, you know the world is changing and many of these interaction models are becoming obsolete. 🌎

We should just be grateful that we don’t need to learn a new language to interact with this new technology. We just need to get used to speaking it with somebody — or better yet, something — that is still learning to talk. So be patient, be open-minded, and just be yourself. Only then will the future of technology finally take a human shape.This might be the end of the article, but hopefully the beginning of a longer conversation. I’m eager to expand my thinking in this space and would love to hear your perspectives. 🎆

Fore more about this conversation, here’s my latest talk @ CX SF 2019 🕺🏽and podcast at Forrester What It Means series (The Ambiguity-Laden March Toward People-Centric Design). 👋🏽

Illustrations by Helen Slavutsky

 

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https://plus.bbxlk.cc/blogs/news/the-guide-to-living-creatively 2021-10-12T00:22:41-04:00 2024-01-12T05:45:52-05:00 The Guide To Living Creatively Michael L At half-past eight the door opened, the policeman appeared, and, requesting them to follow him, led the way to an adjoining hall. It was evidently a court-room, and a crowd of Europeans and natives already occupied the rear of the apartment.

At half-past eight the door opened, the policeman appeared, and, requesting them to follow him, led the way to an adjoining hall. It was evidently a court-room, and a crowd of Europeans.

At half-past eight the door opened, the policeman appeared, and, requesting them to follow him, led the way to an adjoining hall.

At half-past eight the door opened, the policeman appeared, and, requesting them to follow him.

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https://plus.bbxlk.cc/blogs/news/roadside-assistance 2021-10-11T23:43:34-04:00 2021-10-11T23:44:12-04:00 Roadside Assistance Michael L Xpeng provides full-service with national coverage, for any incident along the road. Our customer service hotline at 41 45 97 97 is staffed 24/7.

 

If you require any assistance on the road, Xpeng Assistance is ready to respond 24/7. We provide help-on-phone and can dispatch support to your location at any time to ensure you and your vehicle are taken well care of.

 

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https://plus.bbxlk.cc/blogs/news/just-be-yourself-5s 2021-10-11T23:38:40-04:00 2021-10-11T23:39:36-04:00 Just be yourself. 5s Michael L When I moved from Mexico to the US, I had difficulties expressing myself in English. And because personal expression is so important to me, I had a lot of frustrating experiences where I longed to use the Spanish words I felt more comfortable with. But I also knew that I wanted to make a life here; I knew that this language was to be my new medium of communication. So I was patient with myself and, thankfully, so too were my new friends and colleagues. 🇲🇽🇺🇸

We’ll all have to be patient with this new conversational technology. We still have a lot of work to do to improve natural language understanding and speech technology. In the meantime, you’re bound to have a few frustrating interactions where, like me in my first years here in the US, you long for your accustomed medium. But deep down, you know the world is changing and many of these interaction models are becoming obsolete. 🌎

We should just be grateful that we don’t need to learn a new language to interact with this new technology. We just need to get used to speaking it with somebody — or better yet, something — that is still learning to talk. So be patient, be open-minded, and just be yourself. Only then will the future of technology finally take a human shape.This might be the end of the article, but hopefully the beginning of a longer conversation. I’m eager to expand my thinking in this space and would love to hear your perspectives. 🎆

Fore more about this conversation, here’s my latest talk @ CX SF 2019 🕺🏽and podcast at Forrester What It Means series (The Ambiguity-Laden March Toward People-Centric Design). 👋🏽

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