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ilkhan posted:Yup. So...you say you want every app/messaging service to have its own app to check for its particular type of message, and then go on to say you're sick of having to check multiple apps for all your messages? That being said, GV is still poo poo. The fact that I have to have the old, Gingerbread-era app installed to still use its features is crazy. It's nto a HUGE deal, because when I get a new phone, I jsut install it, double-check settings are corect, and in theory I'm good to go and never have to open it again, but that's not 100% perfect. I recently went from an M7 to a Moto X (which required a new SIM,) and my GV voicemail didn't work right, despite GV SAYING voicemail forwarding was set up properly. What was happening was if someone called my GV number it rang my phone like normal, but then it handed voicemail off to my carrier's VM, which I have never set up since I only use my GV number. So people kept saying my VM message was just a robo-voice giving them the wrong number...technically, it was the right number (in that it's my carrier number,) but they're all calling my GV number, so to them, it seemed like they had the wrong person. The fix was just to go into my dialer and disable the setting to use GV for VM, then re-enable it. There's nothing that I've found that says yopu have to do this if you switch phones...and I've never had to do it before. I went from a GNex on StraightTalk to an M7 on StraightTalk and I didn't have to do a thing to keep voicemail through GV. I then took the M7 to AT&T as part of a datashare plan, and again, didn't have to do a thing to keep the VM settings. But for some reason, this time when I switched it got messed up.
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TraderStav posted:Is the fact that people have nudes on their phones so accepted these days that it's commonly discussed in this way? These millennials may be more liberated and free than the hippie generation. Maybe nudes were never mentioned and he just doesn't have a clear understanding of how to talk about women??
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RZA Encryption posted:Maybe nudes were never mentioned and he just doesn't have a clear understanding of how to talk about women?? I was just exaggerating about the possible contents of her photos and why she cared so much if she accidentally posted some of them online. Honestly I have no idea and the only reason I said something because I didn't want to hear about the issue again.
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Ihmemies posted:I was just exaggerating about the possible contents of her photos and why she cared so much if she accidentally posted some of them online. Honestly I have no idea and the only reason I said something because I didn't want to hear about the issue again. Well good job making assumptions about women. Google really does have a marketing problem with auto backup. Even though I've told her many times that it doesn't, my mom thinks auto backup is going to insta-post to google plus.
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# ? May 14, 2015 15:32 |
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Yeah its very stupid. The photos technically do show up under google plus, albeit only visible to you. It makes a lot more sense with how they are now putting them into google drive, I like it much better.
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RZA Encryption posted:Google really does have a marketing problem with auto backup. Even though I've told her many times that it doesn't, my mom thinks auto backup is going to insta-post to google plus. I feel like it's more an issue with the idea of ~the cloud~ than the particular service. I've got a few iPhone friends who are terrified of iCloud because Apple is going to get their data and something something.
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# ? May 14, 2015 15:54 |
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Cloud backup for photos is great because I don't want to lose pictures of my kid. But people also take plenty of other pictures that don't really matter (that are also not nudes) and it's a pain that those clutter your cloud backup. This isn't even a Google specific thing, iCloud photo stream is the same way. I can see why Snapchat has a convincing use case beyond dick pics; I assume it doesn't crap up your photo stream if you send a friend a goofy picture, or send your wife a picture from Home Depot to see what she thinks of that plant for the front yard. RZA Encryption posted:Google really does have a marketing problem with auto backup. Even though I've told her many times that it doesn't, my mom thinks auto backup is going to insta-post to google plus. It sounds like they're trying to address this by slowly re-positioning the auto backup as being a backup to Google Drive, not G+. Go to Drive and you have an option for "Google Photos." kitten smoothie fucked around with this message at 15:58 on May 14, 2015 |
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Having photos go to a folder in your Drive account has always been my top want for Google's photo service simply because it makes it way, way easier to prune out those goofy photos. As soon as it went live on my account I say down at the PC where my poo poo syncs too and just went through the folder deleting all the dumb "hey guys look at this crazy thing" photos I had accumulated.
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# ? May 14, 2015 16:17 |
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I just switched from a Galaxy S4 to an S6. On the S4, when I received a text message, the screen would wake up briefly. It was great for noticing new texts out of the corner of your eye. Now on the S6 the screen doesn't wake. All it does is flash the very small indicator light, which is trickier to notice. Is there a way to get the phone to wake to the lock screen when I receive a text? Is it because the default messenger app is currently Verizon Messenger? The default Samsung SMS app is so much uglier.
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The Wonder Weapon posted:I just switched from a Galaxy S4 to an S6. On the S4, when I received a text message, the screen would wake up briefly. It was great for noticing new texts out of the corner of your eye. Now on the S6 the screen doesn't wake. All it does is flash the very small indicator light, which is trickier to notice. Is there a way to get the phone to wake to the lock screen when I receive a text? Is it because the default messenger app is currently Verizon Messenger? The default Samsung SMS app is so much uglier. I believe you can use LightFlow to wake the screen when you get a notification. Also if you want a pretty SMS app try Google Messenger.
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TraderStav posted:Is the fact that people have nudes on their phones so accepted these days that it's commonly discussed in this way? These millennials may be more liberated and free than the hippie generation. Apparently. My brother is a Canadian border officer on the west coast and has every right to look at your nudez and anything else on your phone under Canadian law. Lots of American tourists end up getting arrested for child porn. Especially the drunk driving ones that didn't even realize they crossed an international border.
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To those who use Google Voice exclusively: How reliable has it been for you lately? I'm tempted to switch the nerd plan again and use it, but I switched away about a year ago because of weirdness with calls not going through, texts arriving randomly, etc...
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Require More Fire posted:I believe you can use LightFlow to wake the screen when you get a notification. Also if you want a pretty SMS app try Google Messenger. The sad thing is, the Touchwiz Messages app looks identical to Google Messenger except for one little detail: it's bright orange instead of the neat way Messenger changes color depending on the contact. I really hope Samsung adopts that feature (or at the very least changes that ugly default orange to something less gaudy) since other than that their app is superior.
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Reverse Centaur posted:Apparently. My brother is a Canadian border officer on the west coast and has every right to look at your nudez and anything else on your phone under Canadian law. Lots of American tourists end up getting arrested for child porn. Especially the drunk driving ones that didn't even realize they crossed an international border. Many countries do that. It doesn't normally get much attention, but Glenn Greenwald's boyfriend was detained when they suspected he had copies of the Snowdon files on him.
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The Wonder Weapon posted:I just switched from a Galaxy S4 to an S6. On the S4, when I received a text message, the screen would wake up briefly. It was great for noticing new texts out of the corner of your eye. Now on the S6 the screen doesn't wake. All it does is flash the very small indicator light, which is trickier to notice. Is there a way to get the phone to wake to the lock screen when I receive a text? Is it because the default messenger app is currently Verizon Messenger? The default Samsung SMS app is so much uglier.
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IuniusBrutus posted:How reliable has it been for you lately? I'm tempted to switch the nerd plan again and use it, but I switched away about a year ago because of weirdness with calls not going through, texts arriving randomly, etc...
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IuniusBrutus posted:To those who use Google Voice exclusively: I have an issue with it on and off that I can't dial many local numbers without it thinking I'm dialing international numbers. Those cost 2 cents a minute. Despite two separate threads on the GV forum on it a year apart, no one at Google can seem to figure it out. Worthless Google support. The only thing keeping me on GV is the effort of porting my GV number to my carrier.
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datajosh posted:Samsung got rid of this feature on the S6. This app gives you the option to wake the screen on notifications from certain apps and worked for that purpose during the brief time I was using a S6 myself. Just found out they got rid of per contact sms tones for no particular reason as well, especially baffling now that even Google has it.
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Desk Lamp posted:Just found out they got rid of per contact sms tones for no particular reason as well, especially baffling now that even Google has it.
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I use GV voice for all text and calls. I have an older, better known number that I wanted to bring to ATT because I managed to get a grandfathered unlimited plan there. It's honestly not bad. The GV app allows you to make all calls via the stock dialer through GV, no matter what dialer it is. You can only text through hangouts, but it app isn't poo poo so whatever. Whenever you try to text via Google voice commands though it goes through your built-in number, so that's out. You get the added benefit of being able to text and call via hangouts on any computer, and an iPad app. The downside is no group texts, and being locked in to GV. There's also an older problem with 911 calls I think? Not sure if that's ever been resolved. You are also locked into android, because GV integration is poo poo with the iPhone. I'm slowly trying to move all my contacts to my new actual number so if in the future I jump ship, it won't be awful.
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Logikv9 posted:I'm slowly trying to move all my contacts to my new actual number so if in the future I jump ship, it won't be awful. I think it's possible to port your GV number to your carrier. I haven't done it yet, but that may be the easiest option.
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Thermopyle posted:I think it's possible to port your GV number to your carrier. I haven't done it yet, but that may be the easiest option. I've done it before, there's help docs on the GV site as to how to do it IIRC.
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Thermopyle posted:I think it's possible to port your GV number to your carrier. I haven't done it yet, but that may be the easiest option. It's very possible. You have to unlock it for porting in the GV settings and there is a $3 charge if you didn't pay to port a number in.
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Thermopyle posted:I think it's possible to port your GV number to your carrier. I haven't done it yet, but that may be the easiest option. You can. The number was originally on VZW and then I moved it to GV so it would work on ATT. The problem is that to keep the unlimited data plan, I basically can't touch it. I can't replace the number on that plan with a ported number.
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# ? May 15, 2015 17:39 |
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datajosh posted:We need one of these but for Samsung There used to be one for Android, it would still be pretty appropriate.
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# ? May 15, 2015 18:14 |
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Can I just say I'll never buy a Samsung again after my rather terrible experiences with them so far? This is more regarding their old phones than their current offering, but my experiences soured me on trying them again. My original Galaxy S never got beyond 2.6.3. Wouldn't have been too bad if it hadn't included a (for me, dunno if other people experienced it too) annoying bug where the phone would randomly freeze while paging through the App screens, requiring a battery pull and reboot every time it happened, with no way to predict when it'd show up. So I replaced it with an S3 Mini a little over two years ago. Which never went beyond 4.1.2. After a little over a year of use, the battery started to swell. Got it replaced by Samsung via a warranty claim in june of last year(during which they first sent me the battery for a regular S3 as opposed to the S3 Mini). Recently it started having battery issues(draining down to 5% in about 9 hours or so), tried fixing it by uninstalling apps, replacing apps, factory reset, the works. Eventually I just bought a new phone about 3 weeks ago. Switched off the Mini after transferring data, pulled the battery just to be safe. Went to check it yesterday to see if I could pull off some more files I might have forgotten. Turns out the new, less than a year old, battery is also swelling to the point where it actively deforms the rear panel if I try to put it in and the contacts no longer make contact properly, so I can't even access anything on it as it'll refuse to boot without a battery installed. I submitted a new claim today, maybe they'll replace it again? I'd kinda like to have a backup phone, even if it's a shitpiece.
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Desk Lamp posted:There used to be one for Android, it would still be pretty appropriate.
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Desk Lamp posted:There used to be one for Android, it would still be pretty appropriate.
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Smoke posted:Can I just say I'll never buy a Samsung again after my rather terrible experiences with them so far? For whatever reason, the S3 series had some pretty terrible issues with batteries, even with the flagship models. It was a pretty good phone otherwise but any of the variants like the Minis are just the red-headed step children meant to fill a certain niche and keep up Sammy's whole "fill every niche possible" MO.
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Has anyone noticed their Qi chargers make a faint clicking or chirping sound? Originally noticed it on my Tylt Vu, but I got a second charger the other day and now I'm hearing something from that one as well, though it is distinctly different in tone. Seems to come and go. I'm assuming it's some sort of coil whine?
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isndl posted:Has anyone noticed their Qi chargers make a faint clicking or chirping sound? Originally noticed it on my Tylt Vu, but I got a second charger the other day and now I'm hearing something from that one as well, though it is distinctly different in tone. Seems to come and go. I'm assuming it's some sort of coil whine? Yeah I get that from my Tylt Vu when there's no device on it or if the device is fully charged. Just loud enough to wake me up at 3 am or so when my phone finishes charging, so I moved the Tylt to my desk at work where the background noise drowns it out. Luckily the puck QI charger that came with my S6 doesn't make any such noise, just an annoyingly bright LED that's easy enough to cover.
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# ? May 15, 2015 20:02 |
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Hey, Assuming I switch from iOS to Android, is there a way I can text from my Mac via my Android phone in a similar way that Continuity works with iOS?
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binarysmurf posted:Hey, Pushbullet?
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# ? May 16, 2015 03:30 |
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I love pushbullet. Best app I've installed in years.
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What do you guys use it for besides texting, or is that the key feature? I only use Hangouts really, so I have Pushbullet installed but haven't found much use for it.
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binarysmurf posted:Hey, There are multiple apps that will do it but none of them are quite as seamless as Continuity. But if you just want basic ability to text and receive texts, you can.
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Smoke posted:
bro an original galaxy s? those were back in the days that if you got 8 hours of battery life with the screen off and got the update to froyo you were doing good. I hate samsung as much as the next guy but lets be clear most android phones back then were pretty crap, just a different shades
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DemonMage posted:What do you guys use it for besides texting, or is that the key feature? I only use Hangouts really, so I have Pushbullet installed but haven't found much use for it. I got it only to sync notifications between my phone and tablet. I also make use of monitoring notifications from my laptop at the office. You can push files as well.
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# ? May 16, 2015 04:07 |
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Oh right, the notification thing is nice. It shows up in the chrome notifications so I totally forgot that wasn't a native feature. I do love that.
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I managed to get my hands on a used S3. Anything cool I can do with it? Aside from tossing it in the garbage and yelling SAMSUNG!!! at the top of my lungs? I feel like being adventurous with it.
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