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soapgish posted:Never complained or said it was a problem. quote:Solution: take an adult literacy course.
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# ? Jun 4, 2015 03:58 |
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Jeherrin posted:Solution: enjoy the concert with your phone in your pocket. Thanks for the protip Grandpa. soapgish posted:Recalled this post last night as my 1020 ended at 5% after a 3 hour concert, tho that includes moderate browsing on it for an hour prior and all my pics and vids being uploaded via cell, along with some Twitter and texting. It seems reasonable to me that it may have died Is there any phone, Windows or not, that wouldn't take it on the chin after that kind of use? Probably isn't a phone out there that wouldn't take it on the chin, but my 920 would have been completely dead before the concert was over.
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# ? Jun 4, 2015 12:17 |
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I, too, like to run a live review of the concert I am currently attending for my fans at home
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# ? Jun 4, 2015 15:19 |
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ElGroucho posted:I, too, like to run a live review of the concert I am currently attending for my fans at home The only people allowed to record are those in the front and back rows. Everyone else should be punched.
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ElGroucho posted:I, too, like to run a live review of the concert I am currently attending for my fans at home If you really must know my wife asked me to record her interpreting the concert so she could critique it later. And everyone acting like they don't know this OS has battery draining bugs in it. I was trying to let people know what I did to extend the battery. I wasn't live blogging on facebook or tweeting nonstop about the concert.
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# ? Jun 4, 2015 17:02 |
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I don't think that particular problem is quite a bug though, the camera is just ridiculously resource-intensive. Which might be desirable, would have to see what a cheaper implementation on similar hardware would achieve image quality-wise.
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ratbert90 posted:I love my 1520 and it shows no signs of aging at all. I say go for it. Every phone will be tiny in comparison after using it. I got my "new" 1520 last weekend, and am loving this phone. It's nice to be able to listen to podcasts again... thanks for the advice.
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# ? Jun 4, 2015 18:14 |
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Cybernetic Vermin posted:I don't think that particular problem is quite a bug though, the camera is just ridiculously resource-intensive. Which might be desirable, would have to see what a cheaper implementation on similar hardware would achieve image quality-wise. A camera generally shoots out frames in raw Bayer format, which in turn has to be converted to YCBCR format (generally 442). This conversion process is incredibly processor intensive, and even with the likes of a fpga helping will drain the battery pretty quickly. There isn't much anybody can do with the way current CMOS sensors work.
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# ? Jun 4, 2015 18:17 |
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Cybernetic Vermin posted:I don't think that particular problem is quite a bug though, the camera is just ridiculously resource-intensive. Which might be desirable, would have to see what a cheaper implementation on similar hardware would achieve image quality-wise. The battery drain bug where the phone is sitting over night and drains to zero with no processor intensive activities. My 920 has the issue and it is temporarily solved by a soft reset.
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# ? Jun 4, 2015 18:33 |
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...why isn't it charging overnight?
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# ? Jun 4, 2015 20:31 |
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Shumagorath posted:...why isn't it charging overnight? Because it is fully charged and I'm not a fan of trickle charging.
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# ? Jun 4, 2015 21:00 |
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Doomsday Jesus posted:Because it is fully charged and I'm not a fan of trickle charging. Hard-core!
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# ? Jun 5, 2015 09:31 |
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Doomsday Jesus posted:And everyone acting like they don't know this OS has battery draining bugs in it. I was trying to let people know what I did to extend the battery. I wasn't live blogging on facebook or tweeting nonstop about the concert. On my 2 year old 920, video and navigation will drain it quite heavily when used, and I've noticed that the browser tends to eat a lot of battery, even when in the background. If I stay away from those 3 cases, or use them sparingly, the battery fairly easily lasts 2 days.
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# ? Jun 5, 2015 11:17 |
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Updated to the newest Windows 10 Mobile build on all my devices: One package, running on all devices. The 1520 is still sketchy, but the 1020 is running okay, Not daily driver material, but better for pure development. The 1520 has weird scaling issues, but my app seems to run okay on it? The 520 is just slow to load anything, slower than normal in doing anything. But once you're in my app, it should run okay. Also notice that Master/Detail view? That poo poo is sweet, and I wish I implemented it before. But Windows 10 makes doing that a whole lot easier.
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# ? Jun 6, 2015 04:12 |
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Is there any way to either: A. Use a custom 'People' tile. B. Change the Contact photo for Skype contacts. I need a 'People' shortcut on my main screen, but I HATE seeing my loving boss's face every time I look at my phone. (In Windows Phone 8.1 or even 10 I guess...)
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# ? Jun 6, 2015 06:50 |
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You can set it as a small tile, which should stop it from showing contact photos. I don't know if W10M will add the "disable live tile" option.
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# ? Jun 6, 2015 09:39 |
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Captain Pike posted:Is there any way to either: Create a new contact. Add whatever picture you want. Link it to your boss. Go to the contact, tap the photo, choose the photo you prefer.
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Doomsday Jesus posted:Because it is fully charged and I'm not a fan of trickle charging.
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# ? Jun 7, 2015 17:39 |
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Shumagorath posted:Your phone might have lovely battery life in general because you aren't following lithium battery best practises. Explain.
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# ? Jun 7, 2015 23:49 |
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Holy poo poo, this is a pretty significant change https://support.office.com/en-us/ar...esktoppeopleapp quote:Windows Phone 7 and 8 People app
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# ? Jun 8, 2015 17:37 |
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Wow. So the contacts are borderline useless now?
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# ? Jun 8, 2015 18:05 |
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Wait, people use those features? Maybe I'm weird: My Contacts are mostly either people in my Active Directory or my clients.
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# ? Jun 8, 2015 18:30 |
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No pulling in Facebook contacts and calendar events is awful. This is probably in preparation for separate Events and Contacts apps from Facebook, but that doesn't explain the Outlook.com changes. No wonder People is no longer its own app in Windows 10...? Doesn't matter anyway - Facebook is restricted to my tablet and occasional laptop use due to all the shady things they've been up to lately. This change will mean I use Facebook less and just keep numbers / contacts up to date directly in Outlook.com. Most mainstream users are going to be pissed off at this and I assume it's the same on iOS and Android. Doomsday Jesus posted:Explain. Shumagorath fucked around with this message at 18:46 on Jun 8, 2015 |
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Maneki Neko posted:Holy poo poo, this is a pretty significant change This is pretty terrible. On the other hand I already spent pages weeping about Rooms so I think I'm all cried out, so to speak. Windows Phone is dead. Hopefully Windows 10 Mobile is less of a catastrophe. I hope some day some insider writes a book about how Windows Phone started out promising and interesting and then in order to compete in a crowded marketplace, selected a strategy of removing functionality. Would really like a behind the scenes on that. Factor Mystic fucked around with this message at 18:51 on Jun 8, 2015 |
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from what I've read, the windows phone 8.1 method with a separate facebook app which then integrates into the people "hub" is unaffected. Its only the built in integration with the people hubs that's dead. This should mean that windows phone 8.1 and mobile 10 will remain able to automatically load profile pictures and potentially pictures hub will still update. I actually really value the auto loading of profile pictures. I makes my contact list seem so much more personal.
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CalvinandHobbes posted:from what I've read, the windows phone 8.1 method with a separate facebook app which then integrates into the people "hub" is unaffected. Its only the built in integration with the people hubs that's dead. This should mean that windows phone 8.1 and mobile 10 will remain able to automatically load profile pictures and potentially pictures hub will still update. Ah, if that's the case that isn't so bad. Even in 8.1 form, the People hub is still way better than the terrible iOS/Android contact apps
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# ? Jun 8, 2015 20:00 |
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I only use FB to keep contact profiles (relatively) current and to auto-suck up calendar events. If that poo poo stops working I don't know man, I just don't know. Can someone just make a massive universal Profile database curated by users so that you can search for someone by any means (name, number, whatever) and, with their permission, any and all phones can sucks up and update any changes. I guess you can have various levels of visibility and blocking. Being from one country, living in another, knowing people from many places around the world, this would be invaluable. Like FB with an expanded data set and without everything else to do with FB. (subscription model. no spam, trust me with your data etc.)
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# ? Jun 8, 2015 20:52 |
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CalvinandHobbes posted:from what I've read, the windows phone 8.1 method with a separate facebook app which then integrates into the people "hub" is unaffected. Its only the built in integration with the people hubs that's dead. This should mean that windows phone 8.1 and mobile 10 will remain able to automatically load profile pictures and potentially pictures hub will still update.
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# ? Jun 8, 2015 20:54 |
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Quick question: I have a single game on my Windows Phone, a Nokia Lumia Icon currently running Windows Phone 8.1. Whenever I upgrade to Windows 10 on the phone, will that game still work, and be available on my Windows laptop, which I'll also upgrade to Windows 10? Ironically, the game in question is "King of Dragon Pass", which has a windows version from the 90's that has never been updated. The company later updated it for iOS, and then published the updated version to Windows Phone, but never backported the updates to Windows itself.
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# ? Jun 8, 2015 21:45 |
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Ynglaur posted:Quick question: I have a single game on my Windows Phone, a Nokia Lumia Icon currently running Windows Phone 8.1. Whenever I upgrade to Windows 10 on the phone, will that game still work, and be available on my Windows laptop, which I'll also upgrade to Windows 10? Not unless the developer does something, no.
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# ? Jun 8, 2015 21:51 |
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Ynglaur posted:Quick question: I have a single game on my Windows Phone, a Nokia Lumia Icon currently running Windows Phone 8.1. Whenever I upgrade to Windows 10 on the phone, will that game still work, and be available on my Windows laptop, which I'll also upgrade to Windows 10? No. So the Windows Phone 8.1 version (Or whatever version it's run at) is compiled for ARM. When you upgrade to Windows 10, it's still going to run that same Windows Phone 8.1 (Or whatever) app. Unless that developer creates a UAP version, that won't change. It won't magically just start working on platforms it was not developed for.
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# ? Jun 8, 2015 21:52 |
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Drastic Actions posted:No. I was told computers run on magic and dreams. Was I lied to? Anyone else use the Bloomberg app and have to open and close the program a couple times for it to update Markets? Kind of an issue.
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Maneki Neko posted:Holy poo poo, this is a pretty significant change This is just a continuation of what happened before. Remember the Facebook chat feature that was integrated and we had to turn off? Facebook (like many others) are trying to close up their platforms now. These companies want to make sure they have a slice of the internet pie and that nobody can take it away from them. For Facebook, now that they have marketshare, they are trying to make money/turn a profit via the only thing that's been working for them: advertising. If users do not go to their apps/website they can't show ads. So they are killing off all the integration features so they can keep people captive for monetization. Note they still can claim they have an API for integration (it's the 2.x API), but the changes from the previous API mean you can't do poo poo really.
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I tried switching to Android after using a 920 since its launch but.....I just can't. I went from Symbian to Windows Phone so I figured any new functionality was just because I was coming from the wasteland that was Symbian but Windows Phone was actually great to use. I'm awful tempted to sell what I have and get a Lumia 930. I'd like to think I know better considering how Windows Phone started to frustrate me since I couldn't bank or pay my bills with it since the 8.1 update but I miss nearly every way it handled the basics
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# ? Jun 11, 2015 10:52 |
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I regret my Android switch greatly. So, yeah, if you actually feel happy with WP, don't just assume that it is a general sort of smartphone maturity thing, Android remains pretty terrible in a lot of ways I personally care about.
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Cybernetic Vermin posted:I regret my Android switch greatly. So, yeah, if you actually feel happy with WP, don't just assume that it is a general sort of smartphone maturity thing, Android remains pretty terrible in a lot of ways I personally care about. Okay. Good, it's not just me. Everyone I know uses Android and I thought I was missing out on something. Then again I was a Symbian user; you'd figure I'd be familiar with the concept of Stockholm syndrome by now.
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WorldWarWonderful posted:Okay. Good, it's not just me. Everyone I know uses Android and I thought I was missing out on something. Then again I was a Symbian user; you'd figure I'd be familiar with the concept of Stockholm syndrome by now. What in particular didn't you like about Android? What phone did you try out?
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WattsvilleBlues posted:What in particular didn't you like about Android? What phone did you try out? I've got the Galaxy Alpha running Lollipop - as nice as the new S6 is I didn't want to invest that kind of money on something I wasn't sure I'd like, and there's no Qi charging feature on the Z3 compact which ruled that out. That being said, I like the UI and lockscreen way better on Windows Phone. I like its minimal aesthetic, simple colours and lack of icons, and it tells me everything I need to know in a clean and clear manner. I also like how as soon as I tap that volume rocker a little music control bar pops up regardless of what app I'm using. I also seem to get more mileage out of the battery but that might be because I still tweak a lot on this handset. I'm also fighting to turn off the constant notifications. I get notifications for everything and it's annoying. I've succeeded in turning a few off but it's kind of absurd. I've really tried liking it, trying out themes and widgets and giving it the benefit of the doubt, but I can honestly say I don't like using it as much as I did my 920. I don't know if it's a matter of "getting used to it" or not but as powerful as Android can be, it just feels.....noisy. WorldWarWonderful fucked around with this message at 17:34 on Jun 11, 2015 |
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Having switched from WP8.1 to Android, I have to say there's a lot of stuff I liked, and I only switched for the app ecosystem (and the long term platform support). What I liked on WP8.1 was the general smoothness, the visual design (subjective I know), the stock apps... Android works well enough, but I get a lot of hiccups, slowdowns and sometimes random reboots on my Moto X, there's no design consistency between apps (though Material design has been improving things), stock apps like contacts, sms or calendar are a joke, and I could go on but won't. Admittingly, there's a lot of wasted potential too: Xbox music, live tiles being more than just unread counters, expanding kid's corner into a real multiple user system... But MS was so slow about fixing things that I decided to grudgingly go look elsewhere. Maybe iOS is more up my ally, haven't tried yet
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Chikimiki posted:Admittingly, there's a lot of wasted potential too: Xbox music, live tiles being more than just unread counters, expanding kid's corner into a real multiple user system... But MS was so slow about fixing things that I decided to grudgingly go look elsewhere. Live tiles being lame is mostly do, IMO, how you make them. There are multiple ways to do it, but in 8.1 most of them are kinda annoying. The easiest one is to, either through a background task or push notification, edit an XML template and push that through the tile manager. The templates are very limiting though, and you have to make one for every single tile size you want. That's super annoying. Hence why in Awful, I only bothered with the wide size. Most of the live tiles you see are actually PNGs created either on device or pushed to it. That gives you greater flexibility in terms of layout and what you can show, but now you're making images, and that's also a pain. Also they can't be too big, or it won't work. From what I've seen of the Windows 10 SDK, it does a much better job of handling tiles by giving more useful templates. Also creating secondary tiles is easier; so for the sake of Awful, instead of favoring a forum or thread you always visit, you could make a live tile instead and go directly there from the start menu. So Windows 10 should make them more useful, solely by making them easier to implement well. And seriously, I'm not making PNGs .
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