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butt dickus posted:Important features to me include prompt updates and not looking like garbage, neither of which are included on Samsung devices. Sure is a good thing one Android's selling points isn't making it look like whatever the gently caress you want to or else your argument would just be stupid! Do you even Android? Christ. Besides, that's very much a matter of opinion, I actually way prefer Touchwiz's settings menu. How often do you go into your phone settings that it's such a big deal, anyway? The dialer, SMS, camera, whatever, all the rest is stuff that you can change. Also, "Nexus phones get updates first" kind of fell off a cliff once the Motorola phones started getting Lollipop before them, so that's kind of an invalid thing to say too. It's probably smarter that the other manufacturers seem to be waiting for 5.0.2 before updating, because when my Nexus 5 got Lollipop, like, everything loving broke. I couldn't even make calls until 5.0.1 hit! So Nexus phones break faster? Cool feature. butt dickus posted:I also like a more compact device, which SD cards and removable batteries actively work against. http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note_4-6434.php posted:Dimensions 153.5 x 78.6 x 8.5 mm (6.04 x 3.09 x 0.33 in) http://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_nexus_6-6604.php posted:Dimensions 159.3 x 83 x 10.1 mm (6.27 x 3.27 x 0.40 in) BoyBlunder posted:Are you a grandpa? That would explain the Luddite-ism and love of Touchwiz. Just where the gently caress did I say I 'loved' Touchwiz? I said that it wasn't that bad. Like the guy above me said, it's actually pretty okay on the Note 4. I used a Galaxy S5 for a week and thought Touchwiz was loving awful enough to eat the $50 restocking fee to return it. A lot's been changed and improved in just one phone, and once you put Nova or Apex over the top of it you'd never even notice, while getting to enjoy the S-Pen and multi-window on literally the only phone on the market that makes actual use of the phablet screen size. This thread is literally full of the people that phone manufacturers are marketing to these days, but I guess I'm a Luddite because I value my phone doing more things instead of doing less things! But hey, enjoy your super-innovative super-immersive *CURVED SCREENS* and deep-throating Google some more. I'm sure they value your business!
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Note 4's Touchwiz'd settings panes are actually 'better' in one way from stock Kit Kat's: You can make a list of settings you regularly use, then never look at the rest of it.
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Straker posted:Have you never said the word "cheese"? People use it because it forces you to smile even as you're saying it... not that it will look good if you don't catch on and make it more natural, but you know, it's actually a really good word. Desk Lamp posted:It works just the way you'd expect it to, it just doesn't fit his narrative. This is the same poster who "proved" Samsung's customer satisfaction was poo poo by linking a study that said it was second only to Apple's, that should tell you all you need to know. I'll be honest, it's incredibly difficult to take any of this seriously. Maybe you've got a point and maybe you don't but I just can't get past fearing the cloud and my brain just tunes it out like I would someone talking about FEMA death camps. ClassActionFursuit fucked around with this message at 07:36 on Jan 15, 2015 |
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LastInLine posted:I'll be honest, it's incredibly difficult to take any of this seriously. Maybe you've got a point and maybe you don't but I just can't get past fearing the cloud and my brain just tunes it out like I would someone talking about FEMA death camps. What I really meant is that relying on the cloud, like Google pretty clearly wants you to, what with not including a basic loving feature like expandable storage, was stupid, not so much the cloud itself. I highly value my contacts instantly swapping onto any phone I sign into my Google account on, but that's a far cry from trusting Google with literally all of your information. What would you say if Microsoft released a new version of Windows that wouldn't allow you to install any hard drives of your own in your PC, but that's okay because you can just use their *cloud servers* to store all of your information? Is that the future? gently caress that. vv Christ, way to miss the point. I'm done. Daily Forecast fucked around with this message at 07:53 on Jan 15, 2015 |
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You do have expandable storage. It expanded into the cloud. It's 2015.
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Daily Forecast posted:What I really meant is that relying on the cloud, like Google pretty clearly wants you to, what with not including a basic loving feature like expandable storage, was stupid, not so much the cloud itself. I highly value my contacts instantly swapping onto any phone I sign into my Google account on, but that's a far cry from trusting Google with literally all of your information. Show us on the cloud where the cloud touched you.
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Daily Forecast posted:What would you say if Microsoft released a new version of Windows that wouldn't allow you to install any hard drives of your own in your PC, but that's okay because you can just use their *cloud servers* to store all of your information? Is that the future? gently caress that. You mean like Google does with their Chromebook line and Microsoft already does with their W8 Chromebook clones?
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Daily Forecast posted:What I really meant is that relying on the cloud, like Google pretty clearly wants you to, what with not including a basic loving feature like expandable storage, was stupid, not so much the cloud itself. I highly value my contacts instantly swapping onto any phone I sign into my Google account on, but that's a far cry from trusting Google with literally all of your information.
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Can you actually change the dialer on the Note 4? I don't care about settings menu aesthetics but not being able to really change the lovely dialer bugged me. You could download an app but as soon as you made a call it would go back to Touchwiz. The jankiness of lock screen replacements wasn't great either. Though Lollipop looks like it will fix my main problem there.
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Daily Forecast posted:What would you say if Microsoft released a new version of Windows that wouldn't allow you to install any hard drives of your own in your PC, but that's okay because you can just use their *cloud servers* to store all of your information? Is that the future? gently caress that. I also have a Chromebook (because the alternative was a Windows laptop, lol) and that OS is completely in the cloud. Can you imagine using an operating system in 2015 that comes on physical media? Edit: I don't even have a computer capable of reading optical media. ClassActionFursuit fucked around with this message at 09:54 on Jan 15, 2015 |
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Personally I wish I could toggle the removable battery-powered SD card slot on/off with a capacitive button below my physical keyboard. Edit: And the headphone port would be on the side.
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Tunga posted:Personally I wish I could toggle the removable battery-powered SD card slot on/off with a capacitive button below my physical keyboard.
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# ? Jan 15, 2015 10:49 |
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The Dark One posted:Is the Moto G physically incapable of supporting three-button headphone remotes? Was this a three-button-remote headphone that was explicitly said that it worked with Android? Most three-button headphone remotes I've seen have been set up to work with only Apple's proprietary three-button protocol, resulting on only the center button working when hooked up to an Android phone.
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Someone at my work has a weird issue where occasionally his Galaxy S4 shows a translucent yellow box on the bottom half of the screen. Roughly the size a multi-view app would be, but he has that disabled. It doesn't block touching the screen or anything though, you can press through it. It goes away if he adjusts the brightness or turns off the screen momentarily. Anyone ever see anything like this? I've tried Googling it for him but the words S4, yellow and screen just get you a ton of pages about screen tint.
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Require More Fire posted:Might be a Moto thing in general. I just got a the button remote headset for my Moto X and so far my research is that the remote will not work. Single button headsets work fine. Moto themselves sell a one button headset: http://www.motorola.com/us/accessories-headphones-speakers/Motorola-Earbuds/earbuds-pdp.html#story-sound-lumineers So maybe that is the case.
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Daily Forecast posted:Also, "Nexus phones get updates first" kind of fell off a cliff once the Motorola phones started getting Lollipop before them, so that's kind of an invalid thing to say too. It's probably smarter that the other manufacturers seem to be waiting for 5.0.2 before updating, because when my Nexus 5 got Lollipop, like, everything loving broke. I couldn't even make calls until 5.0.1 hit! So Nexus phones break faster? Cool feature. Daily Forecast posted:You almost had a point! You were so close.
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Anyone have suggestions for a decent Nexus 6 case and/or screen protector? I don't want to butter finger my fancy new smartphone into an expensive paperweight.
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IReverse Centaur posted:Can you actually change the dialer on the Note 4? I don't care about settings menu aesthetics but not being able to really change the lovely dialer bugged me. You could download an app but as soon as you made a call it would go back to Touchwiz. I use ex-dailer, but its not seamless. The one cool thing is when a phone call comes in it doesn't block your entire screen. It's in this movable-hover window. Very convenient.
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Boogle posted:Anyone have suggestions for a decent Nexus 6 case and/or screen protector? I don't want to butter finger my fancy new smartphone into an expensive paperweight. I have this case which I'm pretty happy with. But I also have this case which you can have for like $5 plus shipping if you'd like, I got it refunded because it took over a month to get to me.
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Boogle posted:Anyone have suggestions for a decent Nexus 6 case and/or screen protector? I don't want to butter finger my fancy new smartphone into an expensive paperweight. http://www.amazon.com/Diztronic-Matte-Flexible-Motorola-Nexus/dp/B00PYKPX8U
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Android Thread - Get the Diztronic case already!
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Not sure if this is the right thread, but I've been thinking about rooting my LG G3 for Xposed for a while now. My only concern is what would happen with OTA updates: would I gently caress up my phone by upgrading to lollipop from a rooted lg g3 with an xposed install? I guess I could always do a factory reset, go back to a fresh, non-xposed lg g3 install and do an OTA for lollipop that way?
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Radio Talmudist posted:Not sure if this is the right thread, but I've been thinking about rooting my LG G3 for Xposed for a while now. My only concern is what would happen with OTA updates: would I gently caress up my phone by upgrading to lollipop from a rooted lg g3 with an xposed install? I guess I could always do a factory reset, go back to a fresh, non-xposed lg g3 install and do an OTA for lollipop that way? As things stand right now, there is no Xposed support for Lollipop. This may change in the future, but keep this in mind when you root your phone.
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Radio Talmudist posted:Not sure if this is the right thread, but I've been thinking about rooting my LG G3 for Xposed for a while now. My only concern is what would happen with OTA updates: would I gently caress up my phone by upgrading to lollipop from a rooted lg g3 with an xposed install? I guess I could always do a factory reset, go back to a fresh, non-xposed lg g3 install and do an OTA for lollipop that way? Here's the thread you're looking for.
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5.0.2 finally posted for the 2013 N7. Maybe I can actually use it for video again. https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images edit: nexus 10 as well
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Didn't 5.0.1 fix the video thing anyway?
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dissss posted:Didn't 5.0.1 fix the video thing anyway? Not even a little.
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Radio Talmudist posted:Not sure if this is the right thread, but I've been thinking about rooting my LG G3 for Xposed for a while now. My only concern is what would happen with OTA updates: would I gently caress up my phone by upgrading to lollipop from a rooted lg g3 with an xposed install? I guess I could always do a factory reset, go back to a fresh, non-xposed lg g3 install and do an OTA for lollipop that way? The Rooted thread is better at this, but based on the Android 5 security model (which assumes partitions other than /data are perfect unchanging monoliths) the update would simply fail before doing anything. And Xposed on ART is not something you should expect anytime soon. Or maybe ever. And OTAs are pretty easy to do from a freshly factory-imaged device environment (unless you have a phone without public distribution of factory images).
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the nicker posted:Not even a little. Works absolutely fine for me. Then again I only ever ran into the original issue on 5.0 once
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dissss posted:Works absolutely fine for me. Yeah.. i never even ran 5.0, did a clean flash straight to 5.0.1 and playing video in any app kills my tablet 95% of the time. It's basically a brick at this point, considering that's the primary thing I use(d) it for. Flashing 0.2 now.. fingers crossed.
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the nicker posted:Yeah.. i never even ran 5.0, did a clean flash straight to 5.0.1 and playing video in any app kills my tablet 95% of the time. It's basically a brick at this point, considering that's the primary thing I use(d) it for. Flashing 0.2 now.. fingers crossed. Thats odd. I had the issue with 5.0 where video would not play back, but 5.0.1 fixed all that. I've been pretty happy with 5.0.1 (low bar from 5.0s memory leak as well). I'm abuot to flash 5.0.2..
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I've had almost no issues with 5.0.1 on my '13 N7, except for last night when the video bug appeared again. Restart fixed it. Only time it happened since I flashed 5.0.1 whenever it was available on the Factory Images page. The N5 on the other hand can't get a solid update soon enough.
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sirbeefalot posted:I've had almost no issues with 5.0.1 on my '13 N7, except for last night when the video bug appeared again. Restart fixed it. Only time it happened since I flashed 5.0.1 whenever it was available on the Factory Images page. I just saw my first post-5.0.1 launcher redraw at 534 hours up.
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It's a hot potato all right
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It's a bit late to ask as I have had my Nexus 5 for almost a year now, but I might as well try. Is there any way to fix the awful camera that this phone seems to have? Every second time I got to film a video the auto focus shits itself and everything goes fuzzy. I have to close and open the app twice and then the video finally film nice and crisp. Don't get me started on room that isn't lit with blazing sunlight. It's even worse then. Is this a hardware thing with the phone, a hardware thing with camera or software/camera app issue? Looten Plunder fucked around with this message at 05:28 on Jan 16, 2015 |
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maltesh posted:Was this a three-button-remote headphone that was explicitly said that it worked with Android? Most three-button headphone remotes I've seen have been set up to work with only Apple's proprietary three-button protocol, resulting on only the center button working when hooked up to an Android phone. Yeah, they're made by Xiaomi.
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5436 posted:I Hate to break it to you, but the Note 4's stock dialer does this. I just got a Note 4 and deliberately decided not to root and do custom stuff after the nightmare that was keeping my S3 going. The way everyone here talks, I was bracing myself to cope with a horrendous experience. Instead, my only gripe has been that I can't block ads and there's a weird bug where it won't remember my works wifi certificates. There's some janky colors here and there, I guess, if you care about that kind of thing, but everything works so well that I don't really get the hate anymore.
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LeftistMuslimObama posted:Hate to break it to you, but the Note 4's stock dialer does this. The Note 4 is the first phone since the Galaxy S2 with acceptable touchwiz, in my opinion.
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LeftistMuslimObama posted:Hate to break it to you, but the Note 4's stock dialer does this. Compared with my wife's S5 on the same "version" of android, it is much better. I noticed that it actually has started to consolidate many of the lollipop-like variations in the OS like in the app-switcher and also in the notification shade. I wonder how much cosmetically will change with the new update (whenever it comes).
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Just got my new G2. At the setup i've selected to use my Google account and transfer over data, but none of my apps are coming across? I can download them all manually but i'm just wondering why this isn't working? It'd be handy for the future if i have to factory reset etc. I have backups set to ON on my old Nexus 4
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