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Why the hell do we need to finish our plan in Mobi to Top Up?
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DST is so stupid. If you have 100mb left, you have to finish it first before you can top up. And if by some chance you forget, you get charged to the bone. Whoever decided this policy is an idiot. And whoever approved it is equally as bad.
Anyone knows how to change this? Or at least collectively complain so they can change this?
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An affordable option if you have dual sim phone is to get keep DST for calls and text and DiGi unlimited data multi-country roaming package. It’s RM58 for 7days and RM98 for 30days. You get 2gb highspeed data daily and you can use its in 56 other countries. It’s also convenient to top up with your Brunei card on their digi app.
Will X2 continue to be supported or phased out with the Mobi?
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I finally got full time work again and excited to have benefits and looking to get a new pump as my T-Slim X2 has been out of warranty for a while now. Before that I had a Medtronic Minimed Paradigm or whatever it was called. I actually really liked my Medtronic pump, but the fact that their CGM required sticks made going with a new Medtronic pump unappealing. Overall, I don’t regret switching to Tandem, but I’m always open to switching back. I’ve never been terribly impressed with the Control-IQ technology. It’s definitely a good thing and a step in the right direction, but not as amazing as they claim. It’s rather pathetic in bringing down highs and causes one to over correct, but I’m trying out Tru Steel to see if that helps ensure more of the correction insulin is absorbed. Also it seems that Medtronic still hasn’t resolved issues with their CGM requiring blood sacrifices (finger sticks) and they’ve has years now to get this very basic function added. I haven’t done a finger stick in at least a year with Tandem and Dexcom. Also from what I hear as much as I criticize Control-IQ, Medtronic doesn’t have anything comparable.
So I am leaning strongly towards getting another Tandem pump, but I am not sure If I should wait for the Mobi or just get another T-Slim X2. Biggest issue I see with the Mobi is the smaller reservoir. That’s a major downside I can see, but will Tandem continue to support the T-Slim X2? Obviously it will still be under warranty, but are they looking to phase it out in favor of the Mobi or will they come out with an “X3” soon? Decisions, decisions...
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x3 will be coming, it's already in the pipeline and I believe was submitted for review already, but is probably close to a year away at minimum. It's unlikely they would release 2 new systems/pumps in one year.
Now what is this
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Recieved this from amzon on sending a mobi doc to my kindle
Dear Customer,
Thank you for using the Send to Kindle service. We noticed that a document, sent by you at 11:16 AM on Sat, Oct 07, 2023 IST, is in MOBI (.mobi, .azw, .prc) format.
We wanted to inform you that on November 1 2023, we will start winding down support for sending MOBI (.mobi, .azw, .prc) files through Send to Kindle. This change will impact sending MOBI files through Send to Kindle for Email, Kindle apps on iOS and Android, and Send to Kindle apps for Windows and Mac. MOBI documents already in your Kindle library and other document formats will not be affected by this change.
MOBI is an older file format and does not support the latest Kindle features for documents. If you wish to enjoy our most up-to-date document features, please re-send files in a compatible format. EPUB (.epub) is one such compatible format, and you can send it to your library through Send to Kindle for Email..
If you have any questions, please visit our help page or contact our Customer Service team. By downloading or using Send to Kindle, you agree to the terms here.
Regards,
Amazon Kindle Support
Top Comment: They've been saying they'll be ending Mobi support for a long time. Mobi's an ancient e-book format. It's been obsolete for years. It's like DVD or video cassettes for movies. Long dead. Mobi evolved into azw3 which was launched in 2011. Azw3 has also evolved into KFX now. There's zero reason to be using a mobi file in 2023 basically; the format is from the year 2000. Kindles will still support Mobi on devices since Amazon owns the company Mobipocket, but they shut down the website and servers years ago in 2016.
Recently switched to iOS after a long time Android user. What apps can open e-book file formats such as .epub, and .mobi?
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I have tried everywhere, including Google, to find out which app on iOS is good for opening and reading those e-book file formats such as .epub and .mobi.
I have found some apps on the App Store, but the description of apps seems vague. Those apps even scored poorly.
Can you please recommend the app that works well with .epub and .mobi?
I don’t mind paid app as long as it is once-off purchase rather than in-app purchase or subscription.
The list of device I recently switched to are iPhone XS and iPad Pro 11 inch (2018).
Thank you in advance for taking the time to read my post and help me out...
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What’s wrong with Books? It’s made by Apple and included with iOS. I haven’t tried .mobi, but it opens .epub books just fine.