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LastInLine posted:The main reason it's a shitshow is Nvidia, not HTC (though I'll admit there are some build quality issues as well). There are a lot of other issues with it. The light bleed on the LCD was pretty bad and the speakers were relatively weak despite being "boom sound." The back cover was also really susceptible to marking up. Despite having a metal bezel design, it never felt quite as solid as the all plastic Nexus 7. The real question is whether or not Google mandated the use of that SoC or if HTC decided to do it in a bid to get a 64 bit device into Google's hands sooner. Despite all of what I've written about not buying a Nvidia SoC again, I did finally break down and sell off the N9 for a Pixel C and I have to say holy poo poo. That completely and utterly blows away the N9 in terms of everything and really isn't all that much more expensive when looking at launch pricing. The real issue with using HTC at this point is the fact that they've had massive brain drain over the past few years. Everyone is evacuating the company. We also know that their RMA depots are utter poo poo now and frequently turn around a device that's more broken than when you sent it in. Google may make some demands on the device manufacturer in terms of design, but I'm not convinced that a Nexus partnership is enough to make up for everything that HTC has going against them right now. The Nexus program still leans heavily on OEM support and what we know of HTC right now tells us that they are really not good at that anymore.
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LastInLine posted:The main reason it's a shitshow is Nvidia, not HTC (though I'll admit there are some build quality issues as well). Ask Jerk McJerkface about his Nexus 9s. HTC is as much a culprit as Nvidia.
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HTC made the Nexus One which was considered a pretty good phone for the time. Granted, things were different back then, but if there's any company that can be said to inhabit the uncanny valley with regard to nearly-great phones, it's HTC. They got so close with the One series but all of the things they did well made the blemishes all that more glaring.
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I'm running the N preview on my N9 and holy hell is it terrible.. If I wake it from sleep and swipe my unlock pattern it's probably about 30 seconds before I can open an app and use it properly.. It was only slightly better before the N update
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Endless Mike posted:Ask Jerk McJerkface about his Nexus 9s. HTC is as much a culprit as Nvidia. Which one Or one of the four I got and swapped from best buy?
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LastInLine posted:The main reason it's a shitshow is Nvidia, not HTC (though I'll admit there are some build quality issues as well).
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ilkhan posted:Google selected the nVidia chipset. It's still on them. Nvidia chipsets don't necessarily mean a bad thing. The Shield tablet is well liked and recommended. I think though the N9 chipsets has some sort of strange code execution oddities that make it super inefficient but I'm not sure if the details.
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E.T. NO HOMO posted:I'm running the N preview on my N9 and holy hell is it terrible.. If I wake it from sleep and swipe my unlock pattern it's probably about 30 seconds before I can open an app and use it properly.. It was only slightly better before the N update Odd, I noticed the reverse. On stock, it's sluggish as hell to wake up, and on N it seems great. I thought there was an "android things" or "it is an android" emoticon that would have been great to show two entirely different results, but apparently not (or I'm blind).
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Alarbus posted:I thought there was an "android things" or "it is an android" emoticon that would have been great to show two entirely different results, but apparently not (or I'm blind). I thought so too but turns out no one ever bought it.
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No one bought it but I have it saved.
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Alarbus posted:Odd, I noticed the reverse. On stock, it's sluggish as hell to wake up, and on N it seems great. Star War Sex Parrot fucked around with this message at 18:14 on Mar 25, 2016 |
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LastInLine posted:That's true, but the 16GB Nexus 5x at $249 is a big step up for $50. Grey Area posted:I think the third generation Moto G with 16 GB flash/2 GB RAM is still the recommended cheap phone. (Don't get the 8 GB/1 GB version. 1 GB of RAM doesn't cut it.) Thanks guys. I was a little misleading; her personal budget is $150-200ish, but my roommate and I are chipping in to cover the slim $300-450 price point. I'm going to have to prod her more about her typical usage and wants/needs, but I'm pretty sure a 16GB 5X fits the bill. My main concern is the lag reports, and the recent update which supposedly alleviated them. The Moto X Pure and Nexus 6P are both still on the table (the latter considering she'd be alright with a borderline phablet.) I've poked my head in this thread enough in the past few years to know the Oneplus 2 is pretty much right out.
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Instead of paying for half of your friend's phone, have you considered carrying a printer to her house?
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Star War Sex Parrot posted:It's not odd at all. Non-determistic performance is the defining characteristic of the Nexus 9's SoC. Thanks, NVIDIA. This is the best, most accurate statement ever (about the N9).
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RZA Encryption posted:Instead of paying for half of your friend's phone, have you considered carrying a printer to her house? lmao
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RZA Encryption posted:Instead of paying for half of your friend's phone, have you considered carrying a printer to her house? I'm sure this is funny in some sort of context but idgi
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https://www.somethingawful.com/great-goon-database/great-goon-best/3/ Serious answer: My Nexus 5X is fine, and other people report that the March update is legit and solved a lot of problems.
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RZA Encryption posted:Instead of paying for half of your friend's phone, have you considered carrying a printer to her house?
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azurite posted:https://www.somethingawful.com/great-goon-database/great-goon-best/3/ Hahaha oh, no, it's nothing like that. The girl in question is my roommate's sister and a longtime friend; by extension, essentially my sister. Her current Metro phone is in dire straits and hearing a friend say "I need a new (tech device)" always perks my nerd ears up. It's either she buys another ~3-generation-old Metro phone with bargain bin components, or we help pad her budget and get her a rad phone.
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Is there any way to fix scrolling in Android? When I scroll content everything tilts a few degrees and it looks highly disturbing.
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Ihmemies posted:Is there any way to fix scrolling in Android? When I scroll content everything tilts a few degrees and it looks highly disturbing. Uh, what are you talking about?
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Ihmemies posted:Is there any way to fix scrolling in Android? When I scroll content everything tilts a few degrees and it looks highly disturbing. Don't twist your wrist when you scroll with your thumb/finger??
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CLAM DOWN posted:Uh, what are you talking about? With my Nexus 10, whenever I scroll anything, like menus, web pages, even the task switcher, the scrolling animation is not straight. All the contents tilt a few degrees and it looks super weird, when stuff is supposed to move straight up or down.
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I know what's being talked about. Scrolling deforms what's being scrolled like it's this slightly elastic sheet. Nothing remains square. This has been going on forever. I've seen it the most on my Nexus devices, my MXP seems mostly free of the issue though I had noticed it on my droid turbo previously.
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I can definitely not replicate that on my Android devices so you might be having a stroke or something.
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bull3964 posted:I know what's being talked about. Scrolling deforms what's being scrolled like it's this slightly elastic sheet. Nothing remains square. This has been going on forever. So I assume this is simply a feature and you can't really do anything to get rid of it. Thanks for the response, at least I know I'm not just imagining it
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RZA Encryption posted:Instead of paying for half of your friend's phone, have you considered carrying a printer to her house? drat, Daniel!
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Went to some stores to get a sense for the physical feel of some phones today. What the gently caress! The N6P and Moto Pure are gigantic! And I have pretty good size mitts on me. I have a 2 1/2 year old Moto X (which I love, but is slowly breaking). I'd perhaps be into getting a new one, but the 2nd gen is the most recent X and it's pretty old at this point. Any sense for if/when Moto is going to release a new phone about that size, or is there anything else I should try out? I'm interested in the Galaxy S7, but it's pretty drat pricey and isn't unlocked.
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MechaFrogzilla posted:Went to some stores to get a sense for the physical feel of some phones today. If those are too big then there's not much more to look at other than the S7. Moto releases their new phones during the fall if you're not in any rush.
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MechaFrogzilla posted:Went to some stores to get a sense for the physical feel of some phones today. I'm willing to bet now that the S7 is out other phone manufacturers will follow Samsungs lead and put out devices around that size. I am thinking about waiting until fall for another Motorola too since I'm on the maxx and I loving loved it.
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LastInLine posted:That's true, but the 16GB Nexus 5x at $249 is a big step up for $50. Assuming it's bought in the U.S. from Fi or the Google Store before April 7, and you're willing to lay out for one month of Fi service ($30 minimum pretax , but you get refunded for unused data), you get a 150 off (discount if bought through Fi, Rebate if bought through the Google Store) on the 5X. Looking at $239 for a new unlocked 16GB 5x, or $279 for a new 32 GB before taxes (plus up to $10 in rebate if you wind up using none of the data) that you can take to any carrier who will accept it at any time. https://fi.google.com/about/faq/#supported-devices-3 Assuming supplies are still lasting, and that there isn't something hiding in the fine print in this offer that I haven't personally tried or heard back from anyone about.
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On Terra Firma posted:I'm willing to bet now that the S7 is out other phone manufacturers will follow Samsungs lead and put out devices around that size. I am thinking about waiting until fall for another Motorola too since I'm on the maxx and I loving loved it. The S7 isn't any bigger or smaller than the S6 or S5 though.
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nimper posted:The S7 isn't any bigger or smaller than the S6 or S5 though. But, weirdly enough, it now seems to be the smallest "flagship" phone. Thanks, all. Guess my choices are to wait for the Moto X or spring for the S7. Unless the Nexus 5X is good enough? May need to look into that.
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On Terra Firma posted:I'm willing to bet now that the S7 is out other phone manufacturers will follow Samsungs lead and put out devices around that size. I am thinking about waiting until fall for another Motorola too since I'm on the maxx and I loving loved it. How quick do you think phone development times are?
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Endless Mike posted:How quick do you think phone development times are? Look man, just punch some numbers into the phonecabulator and get that poo poo onto the assembly line already!!!
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