Creating “unlimited” Gmail accounts is a bit of a misnomer. While Google doesn’t technically set a hard cap on how many accounts one person can own, they have sophisticated systems to prevent automated or “bulk” account creation.
If you are looking to manage multiple identities or just need more addresses, here is the breakdown of how it works in 2026.
Preferences usually come down to a mix of design, software ecosystem, and hardware quality. One of our community members shared their transition journey after being a long-time Apple enthusiast:
The Personal Perspective:
“For years, I was a dedicated Apple fan, preferring iPhones specifically for their premium hardware and the polished feel of iOS. However, as Android’s popularity grew, I decided to run a real-world experiment.”
Why is my phone charging slowly on a 60W plug?
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We are confused by proprietary “Fast Charging” standards.
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We are confused by proprietary “Fast Charging” standards.
@office-work said in Why is my phone charging slowly on a 60W plug?:
We are confused by proprietary “Fast Charging” standards.
It’s all about the “Handshake.” Even if you have a 60W brick, your phone and cable must support the same Power Delivery (PD) or proprietary protocol (like SuperVOOC or HyperCharge). If the cable isn’t rated for high wattage, or the brick isn’t compatible with your phone’s specific “fast lane,” the devices will default to a “Safe” slow charge (usually 5W–10W) to prevent overheating.
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