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chocolateTHUNDER posted:This discussion is pretty funny, only because Google Play Services is one of the worst offenders of draining your battery and keeping your phone awake. How else will Google gather data on your whereabouts and list of known associates? hooah posted:In general, yes, that's what we want, but you get the occasional lovely app that doesn't play nicely, and it would be handy to be able to tell the OS "Don't let this guy run in the background because he doesn't know how to behave". So basically this: But replace location services with "run in background" or whatever. 1st AD fucked around with this message at 22:48 on Nov 23, 2013 |
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:This discussion is pretty funny, only because Google Play Services is one of the worst offenders of draining your battery and keeping your phone awake. You should update your phone to 4.4, Play Services is down below phone idle at 5% battery now with all location stuff turned on and at high accuracy. vvvvv: I don't think it's the phone, Nexus 4 on 4.4 is the same story. sourdough fucked around with this message at 23:22 on Nov 23, 2013 |
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I don't know if I'm just lucky or what, but both my wife and my N5's are set to high accuracy and Play Services has barely any wakelocks. Like, a few minutes over a 5 hour period. We're both getting around 20 hours of battery life with 3-4 hours of screen-on time. Right now mine is at 50% after 8 hours including 2.5 hours of screen on time, a 60 minute GPS tracked run with bluetooth streaming the whole time. There are virtually no wakelocks on the battery history details page. I'm going to regret saying this I'm sure, but the N5 is far and away the best piece of tech I've ever owned. And I've owned a ton. Camera is only semi-good though, so there's that. Oh and we're both using ART instead of Dalvik. It works fine, no crashes or apps that don't play nicely with it.
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# ? Nov 23, 2013 23:11 |
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I wonder if 4.4 uses a lot of location querying for the first few weeks and then tapers off once it gets an idea of your work/life schedule. That may be too smart for google now but then again Moto X
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# ? Nov 23, 2013 23:26 |
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I'm probably being incredibly thick here, so apologies in advance, but... How do I enable or disable the HDR mode in the nexus 5 camera?
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# ? Nov 23, 2013 23:35 |
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Freezer posted:I'm probably being incredibly thick here, so apologies in advance, but... How do I enable or disable the HDR mode in the nexus 5 camera?
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# ? Nov 23, 2013 23:39 |
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RVProfootballer posted:You should update your phone to 4.4, Play Services is down below phone idle at 5% battery now with all location stuff turned on and at high accuracy.
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# ? Nov 23, 2013 23:48 |
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RVProfootballer posted:You should update your phone to 4.4, Play Services is down below phone idle at 5% battery now with all location stuff turned on and at high accuracy. Tunga posted:I hate to disappoint you but it has absolutely nothing to do with OS version. Lots of people have never had wakelock issues, for example. I have seen them occasionally but then they disappear again. They come and go, it's random. At least since 4.1 I have seen people make the claims that you are making, that the update has solved all the wakelock issues. Nope, just yours. Sorry. Android has lovely wakelocks, that's just how it is. Yeah, while it's nice to just believe that being on the latest version of Android solves everything, the random wakelocks cased by Google Play Services seem to happen to a lot of different phones, on a lot of different versions of Android. It's really just down to Google fixing their poo poo. This wasn't a problem until relatively recently with all these phones getting hit with the bug.
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# ? Nov 23, 2013 23:59 |
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:Yeah, while it's nice to just believe that being on the latest version of Android solves everything, the random wakelocks cased by Google Play Services seem to happen to a lot of different phones, on a lot of different versions of Android. It's really just down to Google fixing their poo poo. This wasn't a problem until relatively recently with all these phones getting hit with the bug.
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Doctor rear end in a top hat posted:I had it until yesterday and all of a sudden it just dropped off. My awake bar had been solid for a few days and then out of nowhere it went back to normal, so I think it was something on Google's end. The strange thing is while it showed my phone was awake the whole time, it didn't seem to have an impact on battery life. Mine dissappeared a day or two ago also. Came and went without warning. Hooray for silent updates, I guess?
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 00:21 |
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:Mine dissappeared a day or two ago also. Came and went without warning. Hooray for silent updates, I guess?
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 00:23 |
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I've had one wakelock due to Play Services on my N5 so far so it's not entirely immune. Also I wish I could use ART but there are dragons to be puzzled.
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 03:25 |
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Wait for 4.4.1 to use ART. Now that a public userbase has been able to piss all over it, I figure the big show stoppers will be fixed in the next update. Then again, considering that Google didn't notice that WhatsApp broke doesn't really say much about their testing methodology. Even if it's not popular in the US, the download and usage numbers of it should have put it on the radar for testing the runtime.
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 04:05 |
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I have a Razr M that used to be a fuckin boss about its battery life but lately it's been dying fast. Is there some kind of utility I can use to find out what the gently caress is sucking up all my power?
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Combat Pretzel posted:Wait for 4.4.1 to use ART. Now that a public userbase has been able to piss all over it, I figure the big show stoppers will be fixed in the next update. Google is testing it. They put ART as a buried developer option and users have reported broken apps. My understanding is that a lot of the issues come from increased validation by ART that some apps fail.
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 05:11 |
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Eej posted:I've had one wakelock due to Play Services on my N5 so far so it's not entirely immune. I've been using it for the past couple days (since my Moto X got its Kitkat update) and I haven't run into any issues. It might be worth giving it a shot and seeing whether any of your apps have any problems. If they do, it's easy enough to switch back to Dalvik until things get sorted.
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signalnoise posted:I have a Razr M that used to be a fuckin boss about its battery life but lately it's been dying fast. Is there some kind of utility I can use to find out what the gently caress is sucking up all my power? Settings -> Battery
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 05:20 |
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FogHelmut posted:Settings -> Battery And for more details, check out Better Battery Stats, either for money on the play store or for free from the XDA thread.
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 05:23 |
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Alright goons. What's the new cool kids device on the market? I'm on Verizon and my contract is up for renewal soon. I'm using a rooted Galaxy Nexus right now, and I'll probably sell it and upgrade. I saw talk about the Nexus 5 and I know about the Moto X. Is there anything else dropping?
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Gothmog1065 posted:Alright goons. What's the new cool kids device on the market? I'm on Verizon and my contract is up for renewal soon. I'm using a rooted Galaxy Nexus right now, and I'll probably sell it and upgrade. I saw talk about the Nexus 5 and I know about the Moto X. Is there anything else dropping? N5 but not on Verizon. Galaxy S5 and HTC One.2 will be out next summer-ish.
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 05:38 |
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Kreeblah posted:I've been using it for the past couple days (since my Moto X got its Kitkat update) and I haven't run into any issues. It might be worth giving it a shot and seeing whether any of your apps have any problems. If they do, it's easy enough to switch back to Dalvik until things get sorted. Oh no, I've tried it already and PAD does not like it at all.
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Gothmog1065 posted:Alright goons. What's the new cool kids device on the market? I'm on Verizon and my contract is up for renewal soon. I'm using a rooted Galaxy Nexus right now, and I'll probably sell it and upgrade. I saw talk about the Nexus 5 and I know about the Moto X. Is there anything else dropping? I'm upgrading my nexus in the near future too. The Note 3 and Maxx are at the top of my list with the G2 and moto x as decent budget options. They're all awesome by all accounts but personally I'm leaning towards the Note for that big beautiful screen. Anything is gonna be an upgrade from the gnex at this point.
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 06:57 |
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Gothmog1065 posted:Alright goons. What's the new cool kids device on the market? I'm on Verizon and my contract is up for renewal soon. I'm using a rooted Galaxy Nexus right now, and I'll probably sell it and upgrade. I saw talk about the Nexus 5 and I know about the Moto X. Is there anything else dropping?
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 10:38 |
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I pulled the trigger on a Moto X. It completely blows the GNex away in every aspect. The screen is amazing, the camera is great. Everything is quick and snappy. The home screen doesn't rebuild every time I use a large app. The speaker is actually audible, and pretty decent at that. The battery lasts. Active notifications are pretty awesome. I don't know why people aren't buying this. Everything just responds and behaves like you would want and expect it to. My only issue is that there is a small gap in the seam between the front and back panels in the bottom left corner that is big enough that I can get my fingernail between. I ordered a bumper case so that shouldn't be an issue really. As soon as an easy root method for 4.4 is available, there is no reason not to get the Moto X.
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FogHelmut posted:I pulled the trigger on a Moto X. It completely blows the GNex away in every aspect. The screen is amazing, the camera is great. Everything is quick and snappy. The home screen doesn't rebuild every time I use a large app. The speaker is actually audible, and pretty decent at that. The battery lasts. Active notifications are pretty awesome. I don't know why people aren't buying this. Everything just responds and behaves like you would want and expect it to. It's really a fantastic device. I have absolutely zero regrets going to it from a GS3. And as a previous poster said above (at least for Android), you'd be crazy to go with anything other than the current-gen Motos on Verizon these days. They seem to be the least hosed-with, and are getting faster updates than the other makers can.
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 14:53 |
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Mr. Powers posted:Google is testing it. They put ART as a buried developer option and users have reported broken apps. My understanding is that a lot of the issues come from increased validation by ART that some apps fail.
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Grumbletron 4000 posted:I'm upgrading my nexus in the near future too. The Note 3 and Maxx are at the top of my list with the G2 and moto x as decent budget options. They're all awesome by all accounts but personally I'm leaning towards the Note for that big beautiful screen. Anything is gonna be an upgrade from the gnex at this point. I had my heart set on the Note, but the more I think and read, I'm really liking the Maxx. Being so close to stock (and actually getting updates) is a huge draw for me. I think the only thing that's still pulling me toward the Note 3 is the ridiculous 3GB of RAM. My biggest gripe with my GNex (excluding the, obviously, poo poo battery life) is having things kicked out of memory while I'm using them, like SwiftKey or Google Music, and near constant homescreen redraws. I know from my N7 that 2GB is enough to prevent this, but 3 seems like it would be future proof.
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XIII posted:I had my heart set on the Note, but the more I think and read, I'm really liking the Maxx. Being so close to stock (and actually getting updates) is a huge draw for me. I think the only thing that's still pulling me toward the Note 3 is the ridiculous 3GB of RAM. My biggest gripe with my GNex (excluding the, obviously, poo poo battery life) is having things kicked out of memory while I'm using them, like SwiftKey or Google Music, and near constant homescreen redraws. I know from my N7 that 2GB is enough to prevent this, but 3 seems like it would be future proof. Have you done a factory reset since 4.3? I think that might actually be required to get TRIM working, which is what stops the lovely read/write performance rot that sets in over time - it might help with the memory antics, I used to get that kind of stuff happening and only a wipe would get everything back to perfect
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baka kaba posted:Have you done a factory reset since 4.3? I think that might actually be required to get TRIM working, which is what stops the lovely read/write performance rot that sets in over time - it might help with the memory antics, I used to get that kind of stuff happening and only a wipe would get everything back to perfect Yeah, I did a full wipe when I flashed it. Honestly, it's a lot better on 4.3, but it's been worse and worse across newer versions. The entire run of 4.2 builds were horrendous.
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 16:10 |
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TRIM shouldn't need a factory reset. The file system driver knows what areas have been written to and which ones are marked as deleted. I would assume that fstrim can ask that information from it.
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 16:17 |
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On Verizon I'm waiting for the maxx to come on a deal, the x otherwise By the next time I need a phone it will be VoLte land (probably)
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The jump from a Note 2 to the Moto X is staggering. It feels so tiny and hard to type on. I do wish it was a tad larger but honestly everything else about this phone is awesome. Sprung for the white one but ordered a case because I'm worried about it turning orange from cheeto fingers.
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Lblitzer posted:The jump from a Note 2 to the Moto X is staggering. It feels so tiny and hard to type on. I do wish it was a tad larger but honestly everything else about this phone is awesome. Sprung for the white one but ordered a case because I'm worried about it turning orange from cheeto fingers. What's even the point?
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 16:28 |
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Combat Pretzel posted:TRIM shouldn't need a factory reset. The file system driver knows what areas have been written to and which ones are marked as deleted. I would assume that fstrim can ask that information from it. Well I'd never seen it appear in logcat until I heard people talking about wiping, a while later I did a reset and it suddenly started popping up. Kinda anecdotal but hey
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 16:50 |
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Not exactly surprised, because Google.
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 17:23 |
Lanky Coconut Tree posted:What's even the point? Not all cases cover up the color of the device. I bought a clear Diztronic tpu case, their cases rock.
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 17:49 |
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Lblitzer posted:Not all cases cover up the color of the device. I bought a clear Diztronic tpu case, their cases rock. I read that it is clear-ish? The back side is frosted and only really works on white phones. Is this true?
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 18:16 |
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Lanky Coconut Tree posted:What's even the point?
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 18:18 |
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FogHelmut posted:I read that it is clear-ish? The back side is frosted and only really works on white phones. Is this true? G-Nexus clear TPU, shiny exterior / frosted interior. N-5 clear TPU, shiny frame / frosted rear. Smoke TPU on the N5 would look like the GN.
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# ? Nov 24, 2013 19:24 |
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Clear cases always remind me of people's "invisible" braces. I've always thought they were a bit weird looking. E: just get a color that complements your phone color in the cutout areas.
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