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Information shows that my chain is out for delivery. With that in mind, I installed the new cassette. The removal was very easy for the lockring on the old cassette was all but loose. There is no way it was tightened to 40Nm. Once the new was installed, I found I needed a thicker washer between cassette and frame. I had a set of washers so I experimented until the cassette clears the frame and hopefully close enough to be read by the sensor. The old chain on the new cassette sound like a thrashing machine. I won't know how successful my morning adventure might be until I get the new chain cut down and installed. It will be a trial and error to get it all set up correctly.

Samsung Galaxy

I must admit that the new Call Screening in One UI 8.5 is a really nice successor to the Call Assist Text Call feature. I can tap a button and it will ask the caller their name and reason for calling. I simply listen in and can take the call if it's legit: usually, though, it's not and the call disconnects without my having to do anything else.


UPDATE: I found the Moto G Stylus 2026 to be the most counter-intuitive smartphone I'd ever tried to set up... that's saying something because it was the 15th smartphone I'd purchased since the OG Droid in 2009. I don't know who's in charge of Settings, but everything is scattered around; few things are where I'd expect them to be; and some things just aren't there (or I can't find them). Connections are hit or miss: my Sony headphones paired just fine, but my Sony earbuds didn't even show up as an available device. Plus, the sheer amount of bloatware on the phone is staggering!

As much as I've looked forward to this phone (for months), I quickly became content to reset and return everything while still within Motorola's "generous" 14-day return window. It's boxed up and will be headed back to Moto tomorrow.

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