Xiaomi responds to exploding phone, Video comes to Prisma & Why you won't catch them all!

Xiaomi Responds to Exploding Phone Incident

Shami has officially responded to the incident where a Xiaomi phone exploded and caught fire, leaving the user's work desk. The company has vowed to replace the device, assuming the customer isn't emotionally scarred from the experience and has decided to go back to feature phones for good. This is a positive development, as it shows that Xiaomi takes such matters seriously.

Xiaomi responded with the following statement: "We take such matters seriously and we've already been investigating in the matter. We've been in touch with the customer and we'll be getting his device this week to do further investigation in the meantime we've offered a replacement phone to the customer." This shows that Xiaomi is committed to making things right and ensuring the safety of their customers.

However, it's worth noting that exploding phones are extremely rare occurrences. As Shami mentioned, aside from a few Samsung devices that blew up a few years ago, this is an unusual case. As a precaution, users should always use the original brand's chargers and not cheap third-party chargers that could be defective.

In other news, Prisma has recently updated its photo editing app to allow for fantastic-looking photos through filters. The app has taken over the Google Play Store and has been extremely popular. However, it was missing a key feature - video support. Fortunately, the co-founder of Prisma has promised to introduce a new video tool inside the app over the next several weeks, allowing users to edit video clips with the same artistic style.

The new video tool is expected to be released soon, but Shami expressed doubts about its feasibility. "A photo editing app is very different from a video editing app," he said. "It's going to demand massive resources on your device. It's not that simple. It's an entirely different ballgame when you talk about editing video like this on your phone." Only time will tell if the new feature will be successful.

For Pokémon Go players, it's no secret that reaching high levels is a challenge. When you get to the really high levels, it requires more experience points than it takes to progress from level 1 to 25 combined. This makes it exceedingly difficult to get well above level 30 without spending money. A redditor named rig na Rios shared his observations about Pokémon Go after hitting level 30, pointing out that the game seems to scale exponentially. This means that as you level up, the requirements for progression become more and more difficult.

Another editor compiled data that confirms this observation. The data shows that it's extremely difficult to finish the game without spending money. Shami mentioned this in his response, saying "now what do you guys think? Have any of you been above level 20 or 25 and have you found this?" This is a question that many Pokémon Go players can relate to.

Overall, these updates show that Xiaomi and Prisma are committed to making things right and improving their apps. However, they also highlight the challenges that come with creating complex games like Pokémon Go. Only time will tell if Shami's doubts about Prisma's new video tool will be proven correct.