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RVProfootballer posted:If you're using Google services, I don't think it really matters what Android version you're on Whether you disable Now on your device or not, I don't think that'll be preventing Google from having much of your data. If you aren't using Google services, you aren't getting too much out of Android. Yeah, sure there are huge Google Now changes in 4.4, but Play Services is still there and still active in 4.3.
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RVProfootballer posted:If you're using Google services, I don't think it really matters what Android version you're on Whether you disable Now on your device or not, I don't think that'll be preventing Google from having much of your data. If you aren't using Google services, you aren't getting too much out of Android. As everyone is saying here, you can't really have a smartphone and not be completely datamined. Apple is somewhat better about this than Google but in reality you can't escape it and have one.
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Lester Shy posted:Last week my phone (2010 Evo 4G) got wet and I tried the rice in a bag trick. Since then I've had an "SD card blank or has unsupported filesystem" error. I've tried formatting the card and using some compressed air to no avail. Still looking for any advice on this.
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Lester Shy posted:Still looking for any advice on this.
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RVProfootballer posted:If you're using Google services, I don't think it really matters what Android version you're on Whether you disable Now on your device or not, I don't think that'll be preventing Google from having much of your data. If you aren't using Google services, you aren't getting too much out of Android. I've also had pretty negative experiences with performance in past Nexus devices and certain updates so I tend to be cautious about upgrading. I also just like to know more about whats in each update in general from a curiosity standpoint before I do it since rolling back can be a pain. quote:I left my N4 on 4.2 with the 4.3 update in the notification area for probably a month because I was too lazy to read up on what I needed to do (as I was stock with root at the time). You can leave that notification there for as long as you want, it won't auto-install unless you accidentally tap it. Thanks, appreciate it.
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The Gunslinger posted:I've also had pretty negative experiences with performance in past Nexus devices and certain updates so I tend to be cautious about upgrading. I also just like to know more about whats in each update in general from a curiosity standpoint before I do it since rolling back can be a pain. Rolling back on a Nexus device is remarked easy https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images Download the older image of the device and flash with adb.
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The Gunslinger posted:I've also had pretty negative experiences with performance in past Nexus devices and certain updates so I tend to be cautious about upgrading. I also just like to know more about whats in each update in general from a curiosity standpoint before I do it since rolling back can be a pain. LastInLine posted:Icons are now white without connectivity or traffic indicators (both are located in the Quick Settings Panel), the Settings now includes a launcher selector, tap to pay, and printer options, location access now has a historical view to see what apps have been requesting location, the playback lockscreen widget has been replaced to be full screen and use high resolution artwork, lockscreen widgets are now disabled by default, new APIs exist for transparent navigation and status bars (for developer use), legacy fullscreen apps which hid the notification bar now can have the bar temporarily visible with a swipe down from the top (another brings down the notification shade), SELinux now defaults to Enforcing rather than Permissive, and the old WebView has been replaced with the Chromium engine (I don't know if it's Blink in the version included or not). Jerk McJerkface posted:Rolling back on a Nexus device is remarked easy
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Jerk McJerkface posted:Please post your results here. I'm curious to see what you turn up. I, too, would like to see how deep this rabbit hole goes.
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Anyone have a link handy for that att deal with 3 qi chargers for $35 or something? Is it in store only? Can't seem to find it looking around.
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Dradien posted:Anyone have a link handy for that att deal with 3 qi chargers for $35 or something? Is it in store only? Can't seem to find it looking around. Just add 3 of the Nokia Qi chargers to your cart. They show up as $24.50 each online, and once you have 3, the deal applies automatically and it comes back as $55.14 in total.
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FWIW, microsd cards themselves are supposed to be waterproof. That doesn't mean that a short caused by water in the phone couldn't have killed it though. LTE vs. HSPA: HSPA sucks rear end on ATT in most of the Tulsa area. I'd be lucky to consistently get 1mbit. It will do 5 at my house or at work on a weekend but weekdays at work I'd get like 256kbit or lower. I've had an LTE phone since March and get 15+ anywhere.
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Dradien posted:Anyone have a link handy for that att deal with 3 qi chargers for $35 or something? Is it in store only? Can't seem to find it looking around. You can also get the Tylt from T-Mobile for $50 with coupon ACCOFFER18. My wife wanted one and it's shipping to us now so a couple of my Nokia Qi chargers are going back to AT&T.
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I'm not completely mistaken about this right? There is no Qi-standard wireless charging pad and phone combination that can charge faster than about 640mA, right?
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api call girl posted:I'm not completely mistaken about this right? There is no Qi-standard wireless charging pad and phone combination that can charge faster than about 640mA, right? This isnt supposed to sound snarky, but when you plug in a phone to a USB port on a computer it charges at 550ma, is that right? I'm just wondering if this wireless charging is worth it to replace my charging setup where I use my computer. Can it charge more than one device at a time or does that depend on the wireless charger?
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r0ck0 posted:This isnt supposed to sound snarky, but when you plug in a phone to a USB port on a computer it charges at 550ma, is that right? I'm just wondering if this wireless charging is worth it to replace my charging setup where I use my computer. Can it charge more than one device at a time or does that depend on the wireless charger? Most are one at a time unless you buy a bigger pad. Like the Nokia is smaller than your phone. Honestly it comes down to convenience. It's nice being able to pick up my phone without a cord hanging off it and to set it back down to start charging again. It also saves wear and tear on the USB port which mine seem to go in 12-18 months consistently.
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Anyone with a N4 having Bluetooth issues with 4.4? I can't connect to my speaker or headset any more.
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Slimchandi posted:Anyone with a N4 having Bluetooth issues with 4.4? I can't connect to my speaker or headset any more. Bluetooth is all kinds of hosed up (again) on the N5. Most people are attributing it to the "improvements" that they tried making, which ended up backfiring in a large number of cases.
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LastInLine posted:It's easy but the phone will prompt you to update immediately and the notification will be persistent and annoying. I've disabled updates and their notifications on a Nexus and it's not easy. You can easily break the update itself but the notification keeps returning. In The Gunslinger's case though he's just being apprehensive without justification. The update will go fine and unless there's some crazy weird thing he's doing the only difference will be better battery life and a white statusbar. The whole reason I even brought it up was because I couldn't find a way to decline OTA updates in the interface which just seemed odd. I did some research and decided you were right so I went ahead and updated. quote:Can it charge more than one device at a time or does that depend on the wireless charger? It's one at a time unless you get a dual charging pad. I have an Energizer one that does both mine and my girlfriends phone pretty quickly. It seems like the worlds silliest convenience thing but it's great being able to just drop it on the pad and not worry about plugging it in.
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Grim Up North posted:The original f.lux android app isn't out yet. Lux Autobrightness is developed by some other dude. Ah well, whatever it is, it works.
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Doctor rear end in a top hat posted:I get around 30Mbps on either. There's a small drop in latency on LTE, but not enough to be noticeable. At least for me there was a huge noticeable difference going from 3G to LTE. It feels like I am on wifi now.
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The Gunslinger posted:The whole reason I even brought it up was because I couldn't find a way to decline OTA updates in the interface which just seemed odd. I did some research and decided you were right so I went ahead and updated. The Gunslinger posted:It's one at a time unless you get a dual charging pad. I have an Energizer one that does both mine and my girlfriends phone pretty quickly. It seems like the worlds silliest convenience thing but it's great being able to just drop it on the pad and not worry about plugging it in. b0nes posted:At least for me there was a huge noticeable difference going from 3G to LTE. It feels like I am on wifi now.
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I just upgraded from an iPhone 4s which was HSPA+ to a full LTE phone and I had the same experience as b0nes. I ran a speed test before I traded the iPhone in and got like 2.8Mb down. With my LTE phone I get ~20Mb down. It's definitely noticeable during day to day use. Granted this was AT&T HSPA+ which was originally 3g and then in an update they changed the icon to say 4g even though nothing changed on the back end (afiak).
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LastInLine posted:That seems crazy to me as it's been a while since I've seen a mobile connection slower than your typical home wifi even on HSPA+. As for the Qi charger I think he's talking about this ugly thing.
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Doctor rear end in a top hat posted:What kind of piss home internet do you have? It says it's a "3 Position" charger, but it really only has two Qi pads. The third is just a USB port.
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Just got 4.4 on my Nexus 4, hooray! 4.
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Doctor rear end in a top hat posted:What kind of piss home internet do you have? Doctor rear end in a top hat posted:As for the Qi charger I think he's talking about this ugly thing. e: Jerk McJerkface posted:It says it's a "3 Position" charger, but it really only has two Qi pads. The third is just a USB port. ClassActionFursuit fucked around with this message at 22:44 on Nov 22, 2013 |
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Jerk McJerkface posted:It says it's a "3 Position" charger, but it really only has two Qi pads. The third is just a USB port. LastInLine posted:That is ugly but I'd really like a pair of chargers that can charge a pair of phones.
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Doctor rear end in a top hat posted:What kind of piss home internet do you have? Yeah it's that one. It's not level so I propped it up under a magazine, my Nexus 4 kept sliding off due to the glass back. It is really ugly but it sits on an end table and just charges our phones so *shrug* I'm sure there are better/cheaper ones these days but that's all that was available when we bought our phones, the Nexus one was hopelessly sold out.
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Doctor rear end in a top hat posted:Or you could get…two chargers? That way they wouldn't have to be next to each other. My Nexus Wireless Charger will be here next week and I'll do a "review" of it which will probably be "I put my things on it and it charged them." I wish that one wasn't so ugly and slanted, a two pad/1 USB charger would be perfect.
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LastInLine posted:You mean four chargers, two for the coffee table and two for bedroom. I'd also still have to have a microUSB cable at both places, one for her Chromebook and one for my bluetooth headset so it's not like it solves the wire problem entirely. In other news, I noticed that Google Play Services stopped keeping my phone awake around 5 hours ago. The problem never really bothered me since it contributed < 1% drain per hour.
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Doctor rear end in a top hat posted:What kind of piss home internet do you have? I went from dialup with Netzero, to barely pulling down 1MB/s for nearly 7 years with lovely DSL to 30down 5 up.
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b0nes posted:At least for me there was a huge noticeable difference going from 3G to LTE. It feels like I am on wifi now. Latency on LTE is closer to what you see on terrestrial broadband. So, many times you will see a perceived speed up, even if the connections are roughly the same speed. Plus, you can pull 40Mbit+ if you are on a carrier other than Sprint and a good tower, which is as fast (if not faster) than most broadband in the US.
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4.4 OTA for the Moto X rolling out on AT&T. Downloading it right now.
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Speech synthesis (server-based?) in Google Translate is sooooo much better, I hope Google manages to compact it down and package it for Android.
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Combat Pretzel posted:Speech synthesis (server-based?) in Google Translate is sooooo much better, I hope Google manages to compact it down and package it for Android. drat, some of these sound really good. Not Afrikaans though
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Armenian is a straight up computer voice.
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r0ck0 posted:This isnt supposed to sound snarky, but when you plug in a phone to a USB port on a computer it charges at 550ma, is that right? I'm just wondering if this wireless charging is worth it to replace my charging setup where I use my computer. Can it charge more than one device at a time or does that depend on the wireless charger? *shrug* I don't charge anything off the computer. My wall wart chargers are at least 1A going to 2A. I use wireless pads and I have them both at home and at work, but I would genuinely like to find out if there's a wireless charging pad that's good all-around for when I need a quick pick-me-up top-off. I'm in and out of signal dead zones for both wifi and cell that the battery drains real quick just roaming around and I like being able to recharge at >1%/min when I need it.
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Re: Wireless charging. Anyone got a RAVPower charger? --edit: I just read that these induction chargers generate some heat. How much of an issue is that, considering batteries hate it? Combat Pretzel fucked around with this message at 01:42 on Nov 23, 2013 |
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What's the best/cheapest Qi charger that works with the N4?
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All aboard the Moto X train. Got mine from Republic Wireless today and it's pretty awesome. Everything just works well, including Google Voice integration/voicemail forwarding. Sprint speeds (yeah, I know) seem to be decent in my area - and for $25/month (on wifi a lot) it makes a lot of sense. Don't miss the Nexus 5 or HTC One at all so far. Very happy with this phone and cheap service. 29 more days to decide but for now, Republic Wireless and the X are pretty drat impressive. Even that silly windy day that appeared was creative and fun. I'm pretty shocked about the entire experience thus far. This may be the only Android phone that will pull my wife away from her iPhone. I'm going to try at least (and put her on Republic Wireless to save a lot each month).
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