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chocolateTHUNDER posted:Eh, I can't live without muilti-window now. What apps do you commonly put side by side?
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RZA Encryption posted:What apps do you commonly put side by side? Awful and Youtube, Chrome and Twitter etc. Pretty drat useful.
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Endless Mike posted:Nothing is more crippling than Touchwiz.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 16:20 |
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So resetting my 2013 Moto X appears to have done the trick. Standby battery reduction went from 5% per hour to closer to 2%. I'm hoping it'll improve more after all the various Google services stop updating/downloading stuff. What sucks is that battery life was terrible out of the box. I've heard that updating to 4.4 (which I did immediately) might cause an issue. So I never had a good battery experience to contrast the horrible results I've been getting for 3 months.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 16:40 |
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Variable_H posted:E: also lol at the idea of a phone being a "crippled piece of poo poo" because it doesn't have a replaceable battery or an SD card slot. That is exactly what I am saying. Why would you buy a phone with worse/no features for the same amount of money? The only compelling thing there ever was about Nexus phones was the mid-high level hardware for a cheap price, but $700 for a Nexus 6 is pointless when you can get a much better phone for that much. dissss posted:So then once you get back to civilisation (or at least your car) you have to swap the dead battery back in and wait for it to charge, then swap the other battery in and wait for that to charge too. Whereas with an external you can just plug that in and merrily keep using your phone. Same can be said for using an external battery, only now you have a gigantic thing dangling from your phone? I just don't understand what your point is. Endless Mike posted:Nothing is more crippling than Touchwiz. Touchwiz isn't even that bad anymore. Just have to uninstall/disable the Samsung apps.
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Daily Forecast posted:That is exactly what I am saying. Why would you buy a phone with worse/no features for the same amount of money? The only compelling thing there ever was about Nexus phones was the mid-high level hardware for a cheap price, but $700 for a Nexus 6 is pointless when you can get a much better phone for that much.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 17:08 |
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Daily Forecast posted:Touchwiz isn't even that bad anymore. Just have to uninstall/disable the Samsung apps. I would argue that it's going to get worse. With samsung moving further into Tizen, they're further straying from android and default google integrations for their own homebrew solutions (aka crap). Sure they may be streamlining a few things, and minimalizing some of the footprint, but the integration with samsung appstore and wearables, etc etc etc is just going to make things more convoluted and generally a bigger pain in the rear end.
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Daily Forecast posted:That is exactly what I am saying. Why would you buy a phone with worse/no features for the same amount of money? The only compelling thing there ever was about Nexus phones was the mid-high level hardware for a cheap price, but $700 for a Nexus 6 is pointless when you can get a much better phone for that much. I used my friends Note 4 for a bit before I decided on the Nexus 6, and hated Touchwiz, it's ugly as sin and looks bloated and crowded. I also have another phone for work with an SD slot and removable battery, and have never even had a desire to use either. It's almost like people want different things and you're being really stupid.
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Daily Forecast posted:That is exactly what I am saying. Why would you buy a phone with worse/no features for the same amount of money? The only compelling thing there ever was about Nexus phones was the mid-high level hardware for a cheap price, but $700 for a Nexus 6 is pointless when you can get a much better phone for that much. I'd rather use have a flip phone than a TouchWiz device.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 17:31 |
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Anyone wants a oneplus one invite? Already got a moto x.
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 17:42 |
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Anyone have any idea why I have an app called '-10426' using almost 100mb of data according to my data usage screen? Unrooted Moto X 2013. I think it was there under a different number not long ago, too.
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Daily Forecast posted:Also, as far as batteries go, "shut down phone, swap battery, power back up, full charge in less than 30 seconds" will never be less convenient than "plug phone into external battery, wait three hours". This argument is void as phones are coming out now with turbo charge capability, so you get 8hrs of battery within 15-30 mins. Daily Forecast posted:Touchwiz isn't even that bad anymore. Just have to uninstall/disable the Samsung apps. This shouldn't need to happen. I setup a Note 4 for a few hours last week for a friend, and had to disable at least 12 Samsung bullshit things. Also, the Settings screen is loving atrocious. Touchwiz is horrible. Also, what the gently caress is with Samsung swapping the Back and Recent buttons, and then making them capacitive? Are you a grandpa? That would explain the Luddite-ism and love of Touchwiz. BoyBlunder fucked around with this message at 18:05 on Jan 13, 2015 |
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Surprise T Rex posted:Anyone have any idea why I have an app called '-10426' using almost 100mb of data according to my data usage screen? I've heard of this before, never experienced it myself, but could it be historical data usage for an app you've uninstalled recently?
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 18:05 |
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I just got an update to the google now launcher via the play store on my Nexus 5 running 5.0.1. Do you think they will be able to fix the memory leak with a google play update? I hear they can push almost any type of system change via google play. Confirm/deny
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CLAM DOWN posted:I've heard of this before, never experienced it myself, but could it be historical data usage for an app you've uninstalled recently? r0ck0 posted:I just got an update to the google now launcher via the play store on my Nexus 5 running 5.0.1. Do you think they will be able to fix the memory leak with a google play update? I hear they can push almost any type of system change via google play. Confirm/deny
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r0ck0 posted:I just got an update to the google now launcher via the play store on my Nexus 5 running 5.0.1. Do you think they will be able to fix the memory leak with a google play update? I hear they can push almost any type of system change via google play. Confirm/deny No. Edit: unless the memory issues are tied to Play Services which I doubt.
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r0ck0 posted:I just got an update to the google now launcher via the play store on my Nexus 5 running 5.0.1. Do you think they will be able to fix the memory leak with a google play update? I hear they can push almost any type of system change via google play. Confirm/deny Doubt it, it'll be a Lollipop update, 5.0.2 or .3, I forget where we are right now.
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r0ck0 posted:I just got an update to the google now launcher via the play store on my Nexus 5 running 5.0.1. Do you think they will be able to fix the memory leak with a google play update? I hear they can push almost any type of system change via google play. Confirm/deny
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Tunga posted:In addition to the other answers, Google Now Launcher is not the same thing as Google Play Services anyway. Who said it was? I said they are able to update core components via google play, eg the google now launcher. Perhaps they could also patch the memory leak by updating the offending app or service.
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r0ck0 posted:Who said it was? I said they are able to update core components via google play, eg the google now launcher. Perhaps they could also patch the memory leak by updating the offending app or service. Holy crap, I bet they hadn't thought of that! You'd better write an email to the team so they can get right on it. Them not knowing about this possibility is surely the only reason it hasn't been fixed yet!
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RZA Encryption posted:Holy crap, I bet they hadn't thought of that! You'd better write an email to the team so they can get right on it. Them not knowing about this possibility is surely the only reason it hasn't been fixed yet! Sipping on that sperg juice again?
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Krispy Kareem posted:What sucks is that battery life was terrible out of the box. I've heard that updating to 4.4 (which I did immediately) might cause an issue. So I never had a good battery experience to contrast the horrible results I've been getting for 3 months. Did you put that BORN MOBILE app throttling whatsit on from the beginning? The way you get good battery life is by having the phone in deep sleep when you're not using it, doing all necessary network activity in one go etc, and the OS has a bunch of functionality to schedule this and avoid the phone burning more juice than is necessary. That's the idea anyway Installing an app that runs on top of the OS and pokes around at poo poo is probably not going to help. You might be basically adding chipset OEM bloatware here, by choice!
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r0ck0 posted:Who said it was? I said they are able to update core components via google play, eg the google now launcher. Perhaps they could also patch the memory leak by updating the offending app or service.
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baka kaba posted:Did you put that BORN MOBILE app throttling whatsit on from the beginning? The way you get good battery life is by having the phone in deep sleep when you're not using it, doing all necessary network activity in one go etc, and the OS has a bunch of functionality to schedule this and avoid the phone burning more juice than is necessary. That's the idea anyway No, I installed the Snapdragon app in response to the poor battery life. My Moto X never lasted a full 24 hours between charges.
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Anybody have a fix for an unreliable Nexus 5 power button that sticks? I would throw it into the nearest ravine, but it keeps on shutting down before I can load up Maps.
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Phone posted:Anybody have a fix for an unreliable Nexus 5 power button that sticks? I would throw it into the nearest ravine, but it keeps on shutting down before I can load up Maps. Smack it with your palm. I had the same issue happen but hitting it swiftly on it's side worked really well. It's a pretty common problem.
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You can get a replacement power button off ebay for a few bucks and replace it yourself, if you're comfortable. I replaced the volume rocker on my old gnex and it was pretty easy. edit: Nevermind, looks like the n5's power button is soldered on. Still replaceable but not nearly as easy.
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BoyBlunder posted:Also, what the gently caress is with Samsung swapping the Back and Recent buttons, and then making them capacitive?
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# ? Jan 13, 2015 21:41 |
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Lollipop is attempting to kill my Nexus 4 and I loving hate it. My N4 ran great on KitKat but once I got Lollipop OTA, it's been downhill. Reached a new low this weekend when after a factory reset, it's still struggling to open webpages and run apps. I may have gotten rid of some crashes and bugs, at least. Battery life may still be lovely. I'm terribad with bootloaders and CFW and all that otherwise I'd downgrade this to KitKat or even Jelly Bean. I've had this phone since its release so I guess it's just about time to tag it out.nerdz posted:Anyone wants a oneplus one invite? Already got a moto x. I'll take this if it's still available, please. AF fucked around with this message at 20:45 on Jan 20, 2015 |
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7 Bowls of Wrath posted:I think it makes more sense this way regarding right-handed operation since the back button is used much more than the multitask button and is closer to my thumb this way. :ymmv: If you're holding it in your right hand, you have to contort your thumb a lot more to reach the right most button than the left most button. It naturally falls on the left most button without much effort. Samsung fails again.
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AF posted:Lollipop is attempting to kill my Nexus 4 Don't take it personally, Lollipop tries to break almost all phones equally
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RVProfootballer posted:If you're holding it in your right hand, you have to contort your thumb a lot more to reach the right most button than the left most button. It naturally falls on the left most button without much effort. Samsung fails again. I'm left handed so the back button being on the right side is more comfortable for me.
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Guillermus posted:I'm left handed so the back button being on the right side is more comfortable for me. Have you ever considered that perhaps you are wrong handed?
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I'm right-handed buthold my phone in my left hand so I can do important things with my dominant hand. Since my phone is close to a reasonable size I can hit all three buttons across the bottom without it being a problem. Thanks for reading.
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SB35 posted:Have you ever considered that perhaps you are wrong handed? I can use my phone left handed and I use my mouse right handed. Now bow before the superiority of ambidextrous
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Guillermus posted:I'm left handed so the back button being on the right side is more comfortable for me. The post I quoted specifically said "right handed operation" I am right handed but probably hold it in both hands equal amounts of time!
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RVProfootballer posted:If you're holding it in your right hand, you have to contort your thumb a lot more to reach the right most button than the left most button. It naturally falls on the left most button without much effort. Samsung fails again. I'm holding my Galaxy S5 (in a Trident case) in my right hand, and notice that I literally can't reach the multi window (left side) and how very easy it is to press the right button. After testing that, I smile to myself, knowing that, no, I'm not crazy, and this thread's hate for Samsung is crazy and uncalled for. Carry on your frothing rage, though.
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Deep Winter posted:I'm holding my Galaxy S5 (in a Trident case) in my right hand, and notice that I literally can't reach the multi window (left side) and how very easy it is to press the right button. After testing that, I smile to myself, knowing that, no, I'm not crazy, and this thread's hate for Samsung is crazy and uncalled for. Carry on your frothing rage, though. The phone is too big you see, that's why you can't reach.
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Deep Winter posted:I'm holding my Galaxy S5 (in a Trident case) in my right hand, and notice that I literally can't reach the multi window (left side) and how very easy it is to press the right button. After testing that, I smile to myself, knowing that, no, I'm not crazy, and this thread's hate for Samsung is crazy and uncalled for. Carry on your frothing rage, though. Lol if you think that size is the only thing Samsung has going against it.
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Variable_H posted:Lol if you think that size is the only thing Samsung has going against it.
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