
There isn’t a single game-changing aspect of either of these two phones that has been brought forth thus far, which brings us to our next point: when it comes down to it, which phone is actually BETTER?īelieve it or not, it doesn’t matter which phone is objectively better.Įven if there were a holistic metric that adequately encompassed everything about a phone that literally 100 percent of people are looking for (there isn’t), it wouldn’t matter. Doomba was the only semi-autonomous robot in World Championship VII.Even without definitive information to go off of, we can assume a couple of things based on human behavior, starting with the Samsung’s data projections.Īs cool as Gigabit LTE sounds in theory, how many people do you know who prefer data to Wi-Fiįurthermore, how many of your fellow Samsung Galaxy users have the unlimited data one might need to fully enjoy Gigabit LTE? Don’t get me wrong-it’s a super cool feature, and the future of LTE may very well sprout from this technology that said, it’s not a selling point that’s going to convert existing iPhone users all by itself.įrom a similarly critical perspective, a faster processor in an opponent’s phone isn’t going to magically convert Android users into iPhone users overnight.According to the team, Doomba cost $16,500 with $3,000 of in-kind sponsorships.The idea for Doomba came from Brice Farrell's 12lb robot Hack and Decker.In the lead-up to October 2022 filming for BattleBots, the Doomba team jokingly teased pepper spray as another alternative weapon.Team Hot Mess produced a Pikachu-shaped undercutting disc, but this could not be used due to concern over copyright infringement.Doomba was the first modern era BattleBots competitor to sport a chainsaw."From Nottingham, Maryland, call this robot Bruce Campbell because his chainsaw is groovy.



Team Hot Mess later revealed that, had they been given ample time to prepare, they would've switched to the version that was equipped with AR500 armor designed to defend against spinners. A count began on Doomba as Double Tap mercifully backed off, signalling a debut loss for the chainsaw-wielding robot. " If you were ever curious how many wires it takes to put a robot together, start counting." - Chris Rose as Doomba is counted out.
