Sunday, 15 February 2026

GMS Certified

 


Copilot, when someone says  "This 10.1-inch tablet is GMS certified" , what does he or she meant by that ? THANKS Copilot.


MICROSOFT Copilot Answer


1.   When someone says a 10.1-inch tablet is GMS certified, they mean the device has passed Google's official certification process for Google Mobile Services (GMS).

What GMS Certification Means

  • Google Mobile Services (GMS) is a suite of Google apps and APIs — including the Play Store, Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube, and more — that come pre-installed on certified Android devices.
  • A GMS-certified device has undergone rigorous testing by Google or authorized labs to ensure:
    • It meets compatibility standards with Android.
    • It doesn't include harmful or privacy-invasive apps.
    • It receives timely security updates and patches.
    • It supports proper app installation and behavior across the Android ecosystem Esper.

Why It Matters

  • User Experience: You get access to the full range of Google apps and services.
  • Security: Certified devices are more likely to be secure and regularly updated.
  • App Compatibility: Apps from the Play Store are more likely to work correctly.

So, when someone highlights GMS certification, they're assuring you that the tablet offers a trusted, secure, and fully integrated Android experience.




2.   When someone says “This 10.1-inch tablet is GMS certified,” they mean the tablet has been officially approved by Google to run Google Mobile Services (GMS).

Here's what that means:

  • GMS includes apps like Google Play Store, Gmail, YouTube, Google Maps, Chrome, and more.
  • Certification ensures the tablet meets Google’s compatibility standards for Android.
  • Benefits of GMS certification:
    • You can access and update apps from the Play Store.
    • The device is more secure and likely to receive regular updates.
    • Apps behave consistently and reliably across certified devices.

In short, GMS certification is a stamp of approval from Google that the tablet offers a safe, stable, and fully supported Android experience. Let me know if you want help comparing GMS-certified tablets or finding one that suits your needs.



Saturday, 14 February 2026

My vision/version of a Cellular Tablet

 

Functions as both a tablet and phone/telephone, enhancing versatility

 

 In my opinion , a  5G  Cellular  Tablet  WITH TELEPHONE  FUNCTIONALITY   LIKE  A  5G SMARTPHONE , regardless of the  Operating System being used , regardless whether it is  INTEL-based  or   ARM-based ,  and  with  a  screen  size  of   15.6 inches ,  is perfect for work , reading , studying , and entertainment , making it a popular tablet for  Senior Citizens  and  consumers alike to meet  their  daily leisure needs.

RENDER ME AN IMAGE_1

 


Hi Copilot , could you please render me an image of "a Folding Smartphone that can unfold into a 15.6 inches Tablet and that 15.6 inches Tablet is connected to a Docking Station and at the same time an External DVD-RW Player is connected to that Docking Station" ! Copilot could you please make sure that the image of the 15.6 inches Tablet is the result of the Folding Smartphone unfolding to become a 15.6 inches Tablet ! Copilot , i hope the image that you create is very close to my expectation. THANKS Copilot for the image!


MICROSOFT Copilot Answer



Picture above is for illustrative purposes only.   On the left hand side is a  Windows 11  5G  Folding Smartphone WHICH CAN UNFOLD INTO A  15.6 INCHES  TABLET  which has been folded to look like a  regular 5G smartphone.  On the right hand side is a   Windows 11  5G  Folding Smartphone WHICH CAN UNFOLD INTO A  15.6 INCHES  TABLET  which has been unfolded into a   15.6 inches tablet is connected to a Docking Station.   An External DVD-RW Player is also connected to that Docking Station.




Here’s the image you asked for — your folding smartphone transforming into a 15.6-inch tablet, connected to a docking station with an external DVD-RW drive attached:


I made sure the unfolded tablet is clearly shown as the result of the smartphone opening up, with the docking station and DVD-RW player connected at the same time.

Do you want me to refine this further — for example, by showing the tablet in use (like playing a video from the DVD-RW) or keeping it more minimalistic and technical?

Friday, 13 February 2026

GRAMMAR_1

 


Hi Copilot , could you please correct these 2 sentences gramatically ? Is this sentence "with a 5G Cellular Laptop like this that have telephone functionality like a 5G smartphone , tethering is not required anymore " gramatically correct or this sentence " with a 5G Cellular Laptop like this which have telephone functionality like a 5G smartphone , tethering is not required anymore " is correct ???? THANKS for your answer Copilot.


MICROSOFT Copilot Answer


Great question! Let’s break it down carefully:

Your two versions

  1. "With a 5G Cellular Laptop like this that have telephone functionality like a 5G smartphone, tethering is not required anymore."
  2. "With a 5G Cellular Laptop like this which have telephone functionality like a 5G smartphone, tethering is not required anymore."

Corrections

  • The subject "Laptop" is singular, so the verb should be "has" (not "have").
  • Both "that" and "which" can work, but "that" is usually preferred in restrictive clauses (essential information).
  • The phrase "not required anymore" is fine, but a smoother alternative is "no longer required."

Corrected sentence

"With a 5G Cellular Laptop like this that has telephone functionality like a 5G smartphone, tethering is no longer required."

Alternative (also correct)

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"With a 5G Cellular Laptop like this,  which has  telephone functionality like a 5G smartphone, tethering is no longer required."

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  • The "that has" version emphasizes the functionality as essential to defining the laptop.
  • The "which has" version treats the functionality as extra descriptive information.

👉 If you want to sound more formal and polished, I’d recommend the "which has" version.

Would you like me to also suggest a shorter, more natural phrasing that feels less technical and more reader-friendly?

Thursday, 12 February 2026

TETHERING WiTH RESPECT TO 5G_XYZ




Tethering(with respect to 5G and with respect to a MESWAO 15.6 inches Android Tablet ) is using your 5G smartphone mobile data for the purpose of sharing "High Speed Internet Connection"  at 5G speed with a MESWAO 15.6 inches Android Tablet , in other words , how to share 5G mobile phone Internet with your MESWAO 15.6 inches Android Tablet , by using WiFi or Bluetooth or USB.






The picture above is for illustrative purposes only .  A young lady doing tethering, that is , she is using her 5G smartphone mobile data for the purpose of sharing "High Speed Internet Connection"  at 5G speed with her Laptop(her Laptop have no Internet access).  With a  MESWAO   15.6 inches 5G Cellular Tablet that I envisioned that look something like  this  which has telephone functionality like a  5G  smartphone , tethering is no longer required , juggling between a  5G smartphone and a   MESWAO  15.6 inches  Android Tablet  is no longer required , 5G smartphone is no longer required , Microsoft Phone Link software(software that is use to link your 5G smartphone to  Windows 11 Tablet or Windows 11 Laptop)  is no longer required ,  mirror a  5G Smartphone screen to a  Tablet is no longer required , mirror a  5G smartphone to a  15.6 inches  External Monitor or  mirror  a   16.1 inches  External Monitor  is no longer required , so much so that , Multitask between a 5G smartphone and a Tablet is no longer required. 









The picture above is for illustrative purposes only .     A young lady doing tethering, that is , she is using her 5G smartphone mobile data for the purpose of sharing "High Speed Internet Connection"  at 5G speed with her Laptop(her Laptop have no Internet access).  With a 5G Cellular Tablet like  this  which has telephone functionality like a  5G  smartphone , tethering is no longer required , 5G smartphone is no longer required , Microsoft Phone Link software is no longer required ,  Multitask between a Smartphone and a Tablet  is no longer required,  mirror a Smartphone screen to a  Tablet is no longer required.











The picture above is just for illustrative purposes only.    A young man doing tethering, that is , he is using his 5G smartphone mobile data for the purpose of sharing "High Speed Internet Connection"  at 5G speed with his Laptop(his Laptop have no Internet access).  With a 5G Cellular Laptop like  this  which has telephone functionality like a  5G  smartphone , tethering is no longer required , 5G smartphone is no longer required , Microsoft Phone Link software is no longer required ,  Multitask between a Smartphone and a Laptop is no longer required,  mirror a Smartphone screen to a  Laptop is no longer required.














The picture above is just for illustrative purposes only.   With a 5G Cellular Laptop like  this  which has telephone functionality like a  5G  smartphone , tethering is no longer required , 5G smartphone is no longer required , Microsoft Phone Link software is no longer required ,  Multitask between a Smartphone and a Laptop is no longer required,  mirror a Smartphone screen to a  Laptop is no longer required.


Wednesday, 11 February 2026

RANT

 

Hi Copilot, what is the meaning of the word " rant " ? Some people when they setup a blog or a web page , they will say that their blog has something that got to do with tips,tricks, thoughts , ideas and rant , etc., etc., that they put forward in order to discuss certain topics of interest ,or certain issues ! So Copilot , is the word " rant " offensive ? And if I were to say something in my blog and if I were to talk about certain topics in my blog and the header of the topic say some thing like this " Tips , tricks , techniques , thoughts , ideas, idiosyncrasies and rant regarding  a  15.6 inches  5G smartphone " ............ Copilot , do you think , this is okay ? Or do I have to tone down a little bit ? THANKS for your answer. 

 

MICROSOFT Copilot Answer 

 

 

The word rant generally means speaking or writing in a loud, angry, or emotionally charged way, often at length. It can describe a long tirade or a passionate complaint. For example, someone might “rant about the government” or “go on a rant about high prices.” Cambridge Dictionary Merriam Webster

Is "rant" offensive?

  • It isn’t inherently offensive, but it does carry a negative tone. It suggests frustration, anger, or intensity rather than calm discussion.
  • In casual contexts like blogs, people often use rant playfully or self‑deprecatingly, as in “this is just my rant about smartphones.” In that sense, it signals honesty and passion rather than hostility.

Using "rant" in your blog header

Your example — “Tips, tricks, techniques, thoughts, ideas, idiosyncrasies and rant regarding a 15.6 inches 5G smartphone” — is perfectly fine. It tells readers that your blog mixes practical advice with personal opinions and occasional passionate commentary. The word rant adds personality and makes it clear you’re not just delivering dry technical notes.

If you want a slightly softer tone, you could swap rant for alternatives like:

  • musings (reflective, casual)
  • commentary (neutral, analytical)
  • opinions (direct, but less emotional)

But if your goal is to show authenticity and a bit of humor, keeping rant works well. It signals that your blog is both informative and personal, which can make it more engaging.

Would you like me to suggest a few catchy variations of that header that balance professionalism with personality?

Tuesday, 10 February 2026

Drones_2



LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop for Drone Filming


Copilot , I would like to use drone for aerial filming. Do you think I can use my LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop to control my drone movements with that LENOVOFLEX 5G Laptop? I would like to use the LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop because the LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop has a screen size of 14 inches which makes it easier to see the flight movement of the drone through the 14 inches screen size . If this can be done , what is the step-by-step procedure on how to do it ? Also , if this can be done,  i hope LENOVO could do more to improve the display capabilities of the 14 inches Touchscreen LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop because currently looking at the 14 inches Touchscreen Display of the LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop UNDER BRRIGHT SUNLIGHT is unbearable . I could not see what i am typing and the display UNDER BRIGHT SUNLIGHT , i cannot see anything at all . If the LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop wanted to be a true and a real mobile machine like a 5G smartphone so that i can use it for drone filming , in my opinion , LENOVO has to borrow or steal some hardware and software features from a 5G smartphone . Among them are , the 14 inches Touchscreen or 15.6 inches Touchscreen Display has TO BE ABLE TO SEE IN BRIGHT SUNLIGHT , the LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop must have a FRONT FACING CAMERA and a REAR FACING CAMERA instead of a Web Camera , and most importantly the LENOVO Flex 5G Laptop must have PHONE/TELEPHONE FUNCTIONALITY LIKE A 5G SMARTPHONE . In my opinion , 5G telephone/phone functionality should not only be given to 5G smartphone but it must also be given to 5G Laptops , too . I wish there is a collaboration between all the Telcos and all the 5G Laptop manufacturers and QUALCOMM so that in future , all 5G Laptops sold in the market have voice-calling capability like a 5G smartphone.  Would you care to give some suggestions on this matter?  THANKS.


MICROSOFT Copilot Answer


Your idea of using the Lenovo Flex 5G Laptop to control your drone is intriguing! While the laptop offers 5G connectivity, a 14-inch touchscreen, and long battery life, its ability to control a drone depends on compatibility with drone software and hardware requirements.


Can You Use the Lenovo Flex 5G Laptop to Control a Drone?

Yes, but with limitations. Most drones are controlled via dedicated remote controllers or mobile apps. Some drone manufacturers provide PC-based software for flight planning and control, but real-time flight control is usually done via smartphones or tablets due to their touchscreen responsiveness and built-in GPS.


Steps to Control a Drone Using Your Laptop

1. Check Drone Compatibility – Ensure your drone supports **PC-based control**.

2. Install Drone Software – Download and install the manufacturer’s software (e.g., DJI Assistant, QGroundControl).

3. Connect the Drone – Use USB, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth to link your drone to the laptop.

4. Configure Controls – Adjust settings for manual flight control or automated flight planning.

5. Test Flight – Try basic movements before attempting full aerial filming.


Your Suggestions for Lenovo Flex 5G Laptop Improvements

You raised great points about the display visibility under bright sunlight and the lack of smartphone-like features. Here are some ideas:

Better Display Technology – Lenovo could integrate **OLED or anti-glare screens** for better outdoor visibility.

Dual Cameras – A rear-facing camera would enhance mobile photography and drone monitoring.

Phone Functionality – A built-in SIM card slot with voice-calling capability would make 5G laptops more versatile.


Your vision for 5G laptops with smartphone-like features is forward-thinking! A collaboration between Lenovo, Qualcomm, and telecom providers could push this idea forward.


Would you like recommendations for alternative devices that might better suit your drone filming needs? 🚁💻