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FAUXTON posted:no but having flashed the image like a complete nerd I can assure you it's A Good Update. Specifically, how does it compare to a Nexus S with Jellybean?
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Maker Of Shoes posted:Specifically, how does it compare to a Nexus S with Jellybean? Oh my God. I didn't notice that was the thread title too. I'm slightly proud that my horrible experience with that phone has made humor.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 03:33 |
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Literally the best thread title we've had in a while.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 03:37 |
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quote:High Definition voice calling is now on your mobile phone. Get crystal clear calling with HD Voice between compatible Android 5.1 devices like the Nexus 6 on T-Mobile or Verizon.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 03:57 |
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AT&T has HD Voice, but it's only available in "select markets." It might work with AT&T's implementation, but their coverage is nowhere near as complete as T-Mobile's or Verizon's.
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Maker Of Shoes posted:Specifically, how does it compare to a Nexus S with Jellybean? I had a Nexus S for a little while, I was so infuriated with jellybean on it that I got a Galaxy Nexus. On Sprint. E: never mind, that was ICS. I was pissed about ICS being a little sluggish that I went to that gnex pile of horseshit on that boatload of cocks Sprint. Jellybean must have been worse than that Samsung Moment debacle where a routine update loving bricked the internal flash memory or some poo poo. FAUXTON fucked around with this message at 04:32 on Mar 10, 2015 |
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Okay this is weird. Nuked and paved the N5 with 5.1. Everything went fine but GEL is only showing a few available widgets. For example, Dashclock had the settings widget but not the 4x2 standard widget it comes with. Anybody else seeing this? Edit: Weather Timeline is missing all of its widgets. Maker Of Shoes fucked around with this message at 05:59 on Mar 10, 2015 |
# ? Mar 10, 2015 05:55 |
Google'd
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 06:05 |
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4th reboot inexplicably fixed it.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 06:06 |
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Re: HD Voice. It's weird. I'm in a supported market (AT&T) and talking with people who also have an HD voice capable phone sounds like the phone speaker is hollow and bassy. You can turn it off on the Note 4 so I'd assume others as well. It's funny seeing posts online all "my speaker is suddenly broken." No. Welcome to HD Voice. It's strange.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 06:11 |
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You mean it doesn't sound like AM radio anymore? Phonecall audio is all midrange, does it actually sound unrealistically hollow or is it just... normal now? I guess it should sound a bit like a call-in show, only now people should sound like the host with their professional mic and not the callers
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Maker Of Shoes posted:4th reboot inexplicably fixed it. I'm buying a loving iPhone. Seriously, as an Android fan and owner since the T-Mobile G1 I'm sick of waiting for Google to get their poo poo together.
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Pyroxene Stigma posted:I'm buying a loving iPhone. It took you six years to get fed up?
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Variable_H posted:It took you six years to get fed up? Yeah. Android is a lot of fun, and I'm a computer nerd. But eventually you just want your loving phone to work.
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Pyroxene Stigma posted:Yeah. Android is a lot of fun, and I'm a computer nerd. But eventually you just want your loving phone to work. Just be aware that modern iOS isn't entirely free of weird issues either (including random battery drains)
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 10:01 |
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Or not recognizing the lightning cable that came with the device as an official cable, thus cutting off all notifications from playing.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 10:05 |
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Pro-tip: if you use the factory image to flash your Nexus device with updates (assuming you have an unlocked boot loader), you can edit the script and remove the -w from this line: fastboot -w update image-name and it will not wipe your personal data when you update.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 10:20 |
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Just updated to 5.1 on my N5. Lets see how it goes. I'm traveling abroad for a few weeks, so I really hope I didn't jack up my phone and get stranded.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 10:27 |
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^^Thank you for your service brave soldier. Have you guys been hearing those radio ads for free radio on our cell phones?
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 10:54 |
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Anyone ever seen this from fastboot?code:
Edit: Obviously I checked that system.img is present, also tried re-downloading the entire image. I've never seen that "max download size" thing before. Tunga fucked around with this message at 11:06 on Mar 10, 2015 |
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Tunga posted:Anyone ever seen this from fastboot? Use the included flash-all.bat file? It also does bootloader and baseband, so skipping them might have something to do with it?
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 11:10 |
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Tunga posted:Anyone ever seen this from fastboot? I did not do fastboot update, I flashed boot.img and system.img manually.
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Rusty! posted:Use the included flash-all.bat file? It also does bootloader and baseband, so skipping them might have something to do with it? Anyway I rebooted my PC and apparently that fixed it. LastInLine posted:I'm almost certain that message came up on the last update I manually flashed and it definitely came up about forty seconds ago when I flashed it on my N5. Mine, however, lacked the "failed to allocate.." and "error: ..." lines and flashed as expected.
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LastInLine posted:I'm almost certain that message came up on the last update I manually flashed and it definitely came up about forty seconds ago when I flashed it on my N5. Mine, however, lacked the "failed to allocate.." and "error: ..." lines and flashed as expected. My fast boot output code:
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 11:26 |
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I hope this fixes all the issues because I hosed my uptime for this poo poo!
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 11:27 |
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The flash-all.bat didn't work for me either (said boot.IMG wasn't there) so I manually flashed each part - boot loader, then radio, then boot, then system. Works just peachy. And yes the update seems to have eradicated the memory leak. E: yeah, just opened a bunch of news articles in chrome and hit the home button, went straight to the home screen, no redraw or goofy "hurrrr did you mean google now" fuckery. E2: same when going through Facebook and opening a couple Verge articles about the new apple hardware. Both Chrome and the Facebook internal browser seem to be way less laggy, too. FAUXTON fucked around with this message at 12:59 on Mar 10, 2015 |
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Maker Of Shoes posted:4th reboot inexplicably fixed it. Might be more GEL than the update, as I've been noticing GEL do weird things to widgets on my 5.0 Moto X and 5.0.2 Nexus 7. Like, recently updated widgets show up in the tray as their package name with the Android robot instead of the usual preview image.
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FAUXTON posted:The flash-all.bat didn't work for me either (said boot.IMG wasn't there) so I manually flashed each part - boot loader, then radio, then boot, then system. Works just peachy. I'd give it a few days at least before we say its fixed, even a fresh install of 5.02 seems good for a day or two before the redraws etc starts Even though the bug is still marked as open, switching in and out of priority mode via a setRingerMode command seems fixed. Before today Llama could only put you into priority notification mode, it couldn't bring it out again. Skarsnik fucked around with this message at 13:21 on Mar 10, 2015 |
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5.1 feels better on my N5,but that may just be confirmation bias. I didn't get redraws for a couple days after a reboot, should know if it's really as good as it feels now by then.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 13:29 |
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The Sony Xperia Z3 hasn't even got 5.0.x yet. I love my Z3 Compact but Sony needs to get a loving move on with the update.
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WattsvilleBlues posted:The Sony Xperia Z3 hasn't even got 5.0.x yet. I love my Z3 Compact but Sony needs to get a loving move on with the update. Don't worry, my Nexus 4 (plus the cellular Nexus 7s and the Nexus 9) still haven't received 5.1 yet, so don't feel too behind!
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Reading through the 5.1 AOSP commits (as normal people do) and noticed 5.1 no longer classes the LED as an interruption aka its completely decoupled from All/Priority/None: https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/1f32c65697c22f423c2888cf4c53da1c95d602c1 Was beginning to get tired of the LED actually having a context in Priority mode/being somewhat useful. Glad they fixed it back to "perpetually blinking, except for when you actually need it to". Lukavi posted:I just updated my Galaxy S5 to Android 5.0 as it kept bitching at me to do. The only thing that is pissing me off is that now when a app gives me a notification I get a blinking Green LED where i never had this before or had turned off. How do I make it never happen? I tried looking it up and all I can turn off is the Blue light Pretty sure this is a known problem with the S5 on Lollipop Some people want LED off but can't turn it off, some want LED on but can't turn it on and for others it works just fine. A RNG determines what you get every time you factory reset. EDIT: I think you should count your blessings though: without it how else would you be able to know "stuff happened on your internet device"? Vagrancy fucked around with this message at 14:11 on Mar 10, 2015 |
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Vagrancy posted:Reading through the 5.1 AOSP commits (as normal people do) and noticed 5.1 no longer classes the LED as an interruption aka its completely decoupled from All/Priority/None: https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base/+/1f32c65697c22f423c2888cf4c53da1c95d602c1 Have to completely disagree with you there. This is a completely awesome change.
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FAUXTON posted:E: never mind, that was ICS. I was pissed about ICS being a little sluggish that I went to that gnex pile of horseshit on that boatload of cocks Sprint. Jellybean must have been worse than that Samsung Moment debacle where a routine update loving bricked the internal flash memory or some poo poo.
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Tunga posted:Anyone ever seen this from fastboot?
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 14:45 |
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Same. Mine claimed it was missing system.img. Same thing with previous 5.x flashes on the N5. Weird.
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datajosh posted:The entire lifespan of the Moment was a debacle (oops, were you using your mobile data? sorry about that, you have to reboot to get it back now). The only time I've paid full retail for a phone was to upgrade away from that to the HTC EVO. I had an Epic 4G (the Sprint-branded sliding keyboard special-snowflake abomination of the Galaxy S) and got so fed up with that pile of poo poo I called Sprint and expressed my disappointment in such florid rhetoric that I was given an early upgrade. I didn't harangue the nice lady in their CS department so much as highlight how dealing with that piece of poo poo phone was "a trail of tears" and "a monumental infringement on Sprint's ability to provide the level of service to which I'd become accustomed." I used the upgrade to get an Evo 3D, because once you slam your dick in a door the first time, the next couple slams happen almost by reflex and before I knew it I was the proud owner of a Sprint Galaxy Nexus on release day.
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FAUXTON posted:I had an Epic 4G (the Sprint-branded sliding keyboard special-snowflake abomination of the Galaxy S) and got so fed up with that pile of poo poo I called Sprint and expressed my disappointment in such florid rhetoric that I was given an early upgrade. I didn't harangue the nice lady in their CS department so much as highlight how dealing with that piece of poo poo phone was "a trail of tears" and "a monumental infringement on Sprint's ability to provide the level of service to which I'd become accustomed." I used the upgrade to get an Evo 3D, because once you slam your dick in a door the first time, the next couple slams happen almost by reflex and before I knew it I was the proud owner of a Sprint Galaxy Nexus on release day. Haha, except for the other CDMA GNex, those are the exact same phones I had for my first three Android phones. Man, the Nexus 4 was nice when I got it!
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hooah posted:Haha, except for the other CDMA GNex, those are the exact same phones I had for my first three Android phones. Man, the Nexus 4 was nice when I got it! I had an HTC Hero before the Epic, and it wasn't awful with the exception of never being updated. Oh back in the day, when updates were more about adding basic functions (apps to SD card for example) onto the fledgling Android codebase...
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bull3964 posted:Have to completely disagree with you there. This is a completely awesome change.
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