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http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/03/09/nexus-5x-update-includes-cooler-color-temp-option-performance-improvements-and-more/ In regards to the aforementioned 5x patch, it seems there's actual kernel tweaking in there aimed at fixing "sluggish performance" so we'll see if it fixes peoples woes. Also you can make the display color temp cooler now.
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Mak0rz posted:Moto G3 with Android 6.0: Sounds like a corrupted cache but if it's getting rebuilt every time and it keeps happening then it's something that's corrupting it over and over (or failing NAND). Aside from a factory reset and gradually reinstalling apps, I'm not sure there's a way to troubleshoot this.
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 18:02 |
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You could try clearing the cache partition by booting into recovery.
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 18:03 |
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bull3964 posted:You could try clearing the cache partition by booting into recovery. The cache is being rebuilt when it's "Optimizing Apps..." so that should already be doing that but you're right, it can't hurt.
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 18:04 |
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a Hideo Kojima production
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 18:07 |
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LastInLine posted:The cache is being rebuilt when it's "Optimizing Apps..." so that should already be doing that but you're right, it can't hurt. Well, the recovery option reformats the cache partition. So, if it's filesystem corruption, it may fix it.
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 18:19 |
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CLAM DOWN posted:4G and LTE are different connection levels on my N6 and Note 5. When I was in New Zealand on their carriers, I only got 4G and not LTE, but back here I get LTE and no 4G, so I'm honestly not sure what the difference is. On a lot of carriers, 4G is actually "faster than regular 3G" or HSPA+. "4G LTE" is just LTE. Carriers started rebranding 3G as 4G because their LTE networks weren't ready yet but they did have 3G networks capable of going up to LTE-ish speeds, like 20Mbps or something.
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 18:26 |
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bull3964 posted:You could try clearing the cache partition by booting into recovery. bull3964 posted:Well, the recovery option reformats the cache partition. So, if it's filesystem corruption, it may fix it. Cool, I'll give this a try thanks! I'll let you know if it worked in like a week when it's due to happen again
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 18:31 |
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Now I'm sometimes getting 4G+? This is separate from H and H+ which occur occasionally (and when I make calls) which I assume indicate HSPA coverage. Did I somehow get some kind of weird international variant?
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Require More Fire posted:http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/03/09/nexus-5x-update-includes-cooler-color-temp-option-performance-improvements-and-more/ Having installed it and been running it for a day and a half, I can say the difference with this patch is literally night and day. The 5x is actually a nice phone now.
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 18:41 |
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CLAM DOWN posted:4G and LTE are different connection levels on my N6 and Note 5. When I was in New Zealand on their carriers, I only got 4G and not LTE, but back here I get LTE and no 4G, so I'm honestly not sure what the difference is. Note that this is not at all related to dumb US carriers doing poo poo on their branded phones like making HSPA show as 4G. Absolute pure vanilla virgin unblemished unbranded bloatware-free Android devices working just as Our Lord Duarte intended will still do this. It isn't anything to do with the vendor partition either. I first noticed it on my N7 years ago.
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 18:46 |
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Tunga posted:There is some logic built into Android to toggle what is displayed based on the network that you're connected to. "4G"/"4" and "LTE"/"L" are exactly the same thing. In the UK you'll see 4G whereas in America you'll see LTE I think? It basically toggles based on how the tech is best known in that region. Yeah, there is a whole set of carrier profiles baked into AOSP that defines what icon should appear, for what network state, in what carrier. It's also the same set of data that defines things like whether tethering should contact the carrier to check for authorization.
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kitten smoothie posted:Having installed it and been running it for a day and a half, I can say the difference with this patch is literally night and day. The 5x is actually a nice phone now. I just installed it. I'm considering jumping to the Android N preview, except last time the M preview made my train pass app not work...
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 19:10 |
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Google is offering a 25% discount on the Pixel C if you are a developer. This is the first sign that Google might be taking tablet support seriously.
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 19:34 |
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FunOne posted:So, Ars Technica posted then pulled a "Surprise, the Android N Developer Preview is out right now" post, complete with details and links. So either their April 1st content is getting loaded, or there is something coming soon. http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2016/03/first-preview-of-android-n-developer.html
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ringu0 posted:http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2016/03/first-preview-of-android-n-developer.html Adulting sucks. I never have time to play.
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 19:58 |
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Don't run pre-beta software on your phones, you idiots.
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kitten smoothie posted:Having installed it and been running it for a day and a half, I can say the difference with this patch is literally night and day. The 5x is actually a nice phone now. How's battery life for you? Seriously, one of my huge problems with the 5X was the 3h SoT. If this fixes it, I might look at it again.
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FYI, Google will be launching a beta program signup later today that will get you the preview build OTA as well as all subsequent builds to the final version. Probably a better option than manual flashing if you have a device you want to use with it.
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I was going to get Nexus 5X to replace my aging Moto G pos but reading this thread has me worried Can some people with working Nexus 5X chime in and reassure my potential choice of superior 6P is out, too expensive in this corner of euroland. Was looking at Z5C/Z3C also but those seem to have their own problems...
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ah forget it posted:I was going to get Nexus 5X to replace my aging Moto G pos but reading this thread has me worried I have a 5x and literally have had zero problems with it IRT battery life and performance, but there are enough complaints out there (and an incoming patch from Google addressing the performance stuff) that it's not just people being idiots; there's certainly a problem for some users. Probably a lot comes down to usage cases. I'm a very light user; I don't install any games and my average daily SoT is around 2 hours. Compare that to Daily Forecast above who didn't find 3hrs SoT acceptable, so obviously our usage cases are different and we're going to have different opinions of the phone. In other words it's a fine phone but it's not a powerhouse so YMMV.
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bull3964 posted:Google is offering a 25% discount on the Pixel C if you are a developer. This is the first sign that Google might be taking tablet support seriously. Too bad for the price point, even with 25% off, the Pixel C isnt worth getting. More so when you consider how much their keyboard costs and the serious lack of features it has at that price point(big one, no backlit keyboard, for a $150.00 cost, what the hell Google?). Where the Surface Pro did things right, the Pixel C did almost all of it wrong. But, its a step in the right direction and i really hope to see a better product next iteration. Android Tablets are fantastic, except for the lack of Flash. I really want to see Google step up their game a bit.
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Daily Forecast posted:How's battery life for you? It's fine? I guess I don't nitpick over screen on time to really know; I just use my phone and it works fine for the way I use it. I charge my phone at night, I have it plugged in to my car using Android Auto for my 30 minute morning drive, and I otherwise just have it sitting on my desk. The main kicker I notice is that previously if you ended up pulling down 5-10 apps from the store (say you did an update en masse), that used to grind the 5x to a complete halt until you rebooted. This is not a problem anymore. The camera also launches consistently quickly now.
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ringu0 posted:http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2016/03/first-preview-of-android-n-developer.html
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grimcreaper posted:except for the lack of Flash.
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ah forget it posted:I was going to get Nexus 5X to replace my aging Moto G pos but reading this thread has me worried I'm really happy with mine. The performance issues were rare for me anyway (and all but gone since I ditched fb), and the battery lasts me the bulk of the day. I charge it overnight so lack of multi day battery isn't something I really care about The camera is great, and I the couple of times it didn't open first time, it was a minor inconvenience The fingerprint scanner is so so good As with a lot of things you'll generally only hear people complaining, its not like anyone comes here to specifically post how great stuff is Skarsnik fucked around with this message at 21:16 on Mar 9, 2016 |
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grimcreaper posted:Android Tablets are fantastic, except for the lack of Flash. Wait, what? Why do you think Android needs flash? Moreover, why do you think it'd be a good idea?
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 21:25 |
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grimcreaper posted:Too bad for the price point, even with 25% off, the Pixel C isnt worth getting. The keyboard is an expensive gimmick which I don't really need but it makes a nice stand and cover. Not worth £120 but the magnet setup is very nicely designed.
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 21:27 |
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I would get one of those wearable cameras and take it to the zoo. I loving love the zoo, and if I could somehow teach Google to take pictures of various apes then I'm all in
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bull3964 posted:FYI, Google will be launching a beta program signup later today that will get you the preview build OTA as well as all subsequent builds to the final version. Probably a better option than manual flashing if you have a device you want to use with it. The site just went live for me, and I poo poo you not my Nexus 6 had a system update available within 30 seconds of opting in. Let's see how this poo poo works.
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grimcreaper posted:Android Tablets are fantastic, except for the lack of Flash. what
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 22:08 |
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This is driving me crazy so hopefully one of you can help. On my LG G3 the alarm randomly goes off during the day. I only have one alarm set for the morning. It mostly seems to happen after I put the phone in my pocket and it only started happening after the recent update to 6.0.
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IOwnCalculus posted:The site just went live for me, and I poo poo you not my Nexus 6 had a system update available within 30 seconds of opting in. Let's see how this poo poo works. Dumb question, but do you use the NJTransit app? It was broken for me in the M preview, so I had to roll back.
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Thermopyle posted:what It's a decade-old view of mobile. I didn't know anyone still thought that in TYOOL 2016. Flash is terrible on desktop, why should it end up on mobile? I just realized that's the same guy who thinks full-blown Windows on phones is a good idea, too. Why would you want Android tablets to be better if the goal is to just end up with a Surface?
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 22:25 |
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Flash is an offense to modern technology.
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 22:34 |
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IOwnCalculus posted:The site just went live for me, and I poo poo you not my Nexus 6 had a system update available within 30 seconds of opting in. Let's see how this poo poo works. Awesome. I enrolled my Pixel C so hopefully I'll have some preview goodness by the time I get home from work.
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 22:34 |
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Whoa 1123MB. --edit: Actually, the 6.0 images are also that huge. Heh.
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# ? Mar 9, 2016 22:37 |
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SIR FAT JONY IVES posted:Dumb question, but do you use the NJTransit app? It was broken for me in the M preview, so I had to roll back. Seeing as I live in a state where public transit is a useless system that barely tries to pass itself off as an alternative to a DUI... no, I do not use said app Update downloaded, installing now.
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That was quick.
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HTC keeps trying to demo the M10 but it keeps melting through the show floor; eventually meeting the Earth's core.
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