I agreee with you that it’s possible. That’s not the question. The question is whether vape companies want to open themselves up for the kind of support hassles that enabling firmware upgrades by the user would bring.
The dotLeaf1.0 could be sent back in for a firmware upgrade.
As for your other point, why you think a company that can’t get a microdosing disc/basket right is going to offer user upgradeable firmware is anybody’s guess.
I have a non-AirVape charging pad that works fine with the Legacy Pro (it also worked with the OG Legacy.) I think any wireless charging pad would work.
I hear you, but the search feature here leaves a lot to be desired. Try searching for “WPA” for example. Most of the time I use google with the site:fuckcombustion.com parameter.
People have been complaining about this sort of thing since comp.lang.perl, if not before.
The DHGate OGB copy is great, especially with the flattened mouthpiece. It works great with a number of vapes, including the Vapman, Milaana 2 and 3, Tinymight, plus it’s pretty cheap. Highly recommended.
I dearly wish AirVape would get the bowl on the device right the first time one of these iterations. The same thing happened with the original Legacy and the “microdosing basket.” The microdosing disk has proved equally as useless and filling and emptying are still a big mess. The forthcoming...