▲ 7 r/Umrah

Train to Makkah

Hey Guys,

I'm going to Umrah for the first time next month and I'm really excited for it, I'm gonna be doing it during my transit so the question I have is when should I book the train, my flight lands 19:40, should I book the 20:35 train or the 21:35? Please note that I won't be waiting for luggage and will be alone, so land immigration train with no stops.

Also would appreciate any advice if anyone did Umrah transit before

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u/MoMaamoun — 2 days ago

Gemini Subscriptions

Started seeing alot of options for Gemini Subscriptions on G2A, anyone can tell us what's the catch, how is it possible and if there's any risks for my account.

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u/MoMaamoun — 16 days ago

[WTS] Dell XPS 13 Plus 932

Selling my Dell XPS 13 Plus 9320 as I'm upgrading to a different laptop. Pickup and testing in Dubai

Specs

  • Intel Core i7-1280P (14 Cores / 20 Threads)
  • 16GB LPDDR5 RAM
  • 1TB NVMe SSD
  • 13.4" 3.5K OLED Touch Display (3456×2160)
  • Intel Iris Xe Graphics
  • Windows 11
  • Fingerprint Reader
  • 2× Thunderbolt 4
  • Intel Evo Certified

Condition

  • Excellent overall condition
  • Fully functional with no issues
  • Original Dell USB-C charger included
  • Dell warranty valid until November 2026

Why I chose this laptop

It's one of the best premium Windows ultrabooks if you want something that's both powerful and portable.

  • Gorgeous OLED touchscreen
  • Weighs only 1.24 kg
  • Fast enough for programming, Adobe apps, office work, and multitasking
  • Premium aluminum build
  • Quiet, compact, and easy to travel with
  • 1TB SSD gives plenty of storage

I'm asking AED 5,000, but I'm open to reasonable offers.

You're welcome to inspect and test everything before buying.

Feel free to DM if you're interested and we can talk more about it

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u/MoMaamoun — 27 days ago

Dell XPS 13 Plus 9320 – i7-1280P | 16GB RAM | 1TB SSD | 3.5K OLED Touch

Selling my Dell XPS 13 Plus 9320 as I'm upgrading to a different laptop.

Specs

  • Intel Core i7-1280P (14 Cores / 20 Threads)
  • 16GB LPDDR5 RAM
  • 1TB NVMe SSD
  • 13.4" 3.5K OLED Touch Display (3456×2160)
  • Intel Iris Xe Graphics
  • Windows 11
  • Fingerprint Reader
  • 2× Thunderbolt 4
  • Intel Evo Certified

Condition

  • Excellent overall condition
  • Fully functional with no issues
  • Original Dell USB-C charger included
  • Dell warranty valid until November 2026

Why I chose this laptop

It's one of the best premium Windows ultrabooks if you want something that's both powerful and portable.

  • Gorgeous OLED touchscreen
  • Weighs only 1.24 kg
  • Fast enough for programming, Adobe apps, office work, and multitasking
  • Premium aluminum build
  • Quiet, compact, and easy to travel with
  • 1TB SSD gives plenty of storage

I'm asking AED 5,000, but I'm open to reasonable offers.

You're welcome to inspect and test everything before buying.

Feel free to DM if you're interested and we can talk more about it

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u/MoMaamoun — 27 days ago
▲ 3 r/DellXPS+1 crossposts

Dell refusing system replacement for replacement unit without invoice - need advice

Hi everyone, I’m in a really frustrating situation with a Dell laptop that started as an XPS 9310 in the US. After multiple hardware issues and a three-month motherboard backlog, Dell replaced it with a completely new unit, the XPS 9320, back in 2022 under their warranty.

More recently, I moved to the UAE and then went on vacation to Egypt to work assignment, where this replacement unit's motherboard failed as well. Due to the repeated failures, Dell’s Advanced Resolution Team approved a further replacement, but is now asking for a purchase invoice.

Since this is a replacement for a replacement, I don't have the original invoice in the way they expect, and I'm worried about providing the wrong documentation. Does anyone have any experience with this specific scenario? How should I approach this to get my replacement approved?

Any advice would be appreciated!

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u/MoMaamoun — 1 month ago

XPS 13 Plus Replacement unit

Given how bad the xps 9320 is and how famous it is for hardware failures, have anyone managed to get a full unit replacement under Pro Support warranty due to repeated failures or extensive backlog?

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u/MoMaamoun — 2 months ago

Charging speed

My S23U charging speed seems to have dropped significantly, I can see that it won't draw more than 10W.

I have Samsung Trio Charger which can go up to 65W, but it's for some reason the slowest.

Anker power bank 140W and it seems not to go on 10W here

UGreen 25W charger and for some reason this is the fastest option.

Using the same cable on all of them, tried multiple cables as well with the same result.

Anyone been going through this? And how did you fix it?

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u/MoMaamoun — 3 months ago