This reminds me of a movie I tried to watch when I was a teen at about 1am but the screen was all squiggly
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This reminds me of a movie I tried to watch when I was a teen at about 1am but the screen was all squiggly
It may be a mem cache size problem. So smaller gifs load but larger ones don't because they're too big for the memory on the phone to handle. It's a drawback of some of the inexpensive models of phones because theyr'e built to hit price points rather than to deliver features. gif files are generally larger than jpegs so they tend to cause more problems.Ok. A Xiaomi then. Or an Oppo.
Which is good, because I can't find any carrier pigeons.
You’ve been getting lots of good advice. I agree with Chooks & Bill.Does anyone have any advice that is actually helpful
hey, you can still text with that. I can show you how to download images embedded in morse code too, but you need a LOT of paper.@azurbanclucker Found my next phone.
I did that tooWell that explains it then. Leave a trail of their favorite treats leading out to their run. Chickens are very food motivated.
Hmm. It's been a while since my browser updated. I checked, and as of 1 hour ago, there were no updates for it. But it should be any day now that certain apps get their update in the Gallery.It may be a mem cache size problem. So smaller gifs load but larger ones don't because they're too big for the memory on the phone to handle. It's a drawback of some of the inexpensive models of phones because theyr'e built to hit price points rather than to deliver features. gif files are generally larger than jpegs so they tend to cause more problems.
Could also be an api issue with the way the phone is being served the images from the giphy mod. if giphy made api changes that your pphone's browser app hasn't caught up to yet you could see broken features until the browser app gets an update. since it seems to be site specific, I'd lean more toward this being the problem.
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And ColtYou’ve been getting lots of good advice. I agree with Chooks & Bill.
I didn't understand much of that, but informative.It may be a mem cache size problem. So smaller gifs load but larger ones don't because they're too big for the memory on the phone to handle. It's a drawback of some of the inexpensive models of phones because theyr'e built to hit price points rather than to deliver features. gif files are generally larger than jpegs so they tend to cause more problems.
Could also be an api issue with the way the phone is being served the images from the giphy mod. if giphy made api changes that your pphone's browser app hasn't caught up to yet you could see broken features until the browser app gets an update. since it seems to be site specific, I'd lean more toward this being the problem.
Fun, right?![]()