|
DuckConference posted:Does anyone else use location-based smart-unlock? I've found it to be super-inconsistent, in that sometimes it works perfectly, and sometimes it just doesn't unlock. Positioning seems to work just fine otherwise so I don't think it's any issue with the GPS or anything. Had pretty much the same experience, it's janky and usually doesn't work right. I think it may have to do with doze because it seems to stop working after being inactive for an hour or so
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 00:47 |
|
|
# ? May 27, 2024 18:58 |
|
Works great for me at my home (though I thought it mostly used wifi network?). I think I have to unlock once when I get home, then not anymore until I leave.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 01:05 |
|
FAUXTON posted:Daydream is pretty cool but I'd like a "tour famous public gardens" thing. Pretty sure you can do poo poo like that using Street view.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 01:11 |
|
So after using Android phones for many years, I cannot figure out how to switch the default keyboard on the Pixel. The keyboard switcher is not showing on the drop-down shade and going into settings and virtual keyboard doesn't show an option to switch default keyboards. What am I missing or am I just really stupid?
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 01:40 |
|
One of the virtual buttons at the bottom should have changed into a keyboard switch button when you have a keyboard up.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 01:54 |
|
DemonMage posted:One of the virtual buttons at the bottom should have changed into a keyboard switch button when you have a keyboard up. Well no poo poo. Thanks. I am dumb. In case anyone is as dense as me, this is what it looks like. gently caress Flesky by the way. http://i.imgur.com/L8ZK6oL.jpg hotsauce fucked around with this message at 01:59 on Nov 20, 2016 |
# ? Nov 20, 2016 01:56 |
|
withoutclass posted:Pretty sure you can do poo poo like that using Street view. I'll give it a whirl, then. I was hoping for a 3D-rendered bit to it, but honestly the graphics of a pixel XL aren't exactly that of a 1080 founders edition or anything.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 03:05 |
|
Blue Train posted:Had pretty much the same experience, it's janky and usually doesn't work right. I think it may have to do with doze because it seems to stop working after being inactive for an hour or so It's not related to doze. I've never had it work properly, no matter what phone I've used. It almost never works at my designated "home". I set my neighbor's house as an alternate location (it overlaps my house) and that used to work on my Moto X, but not anymore on my Nexus 5x. Probably related but I've tried setting a location based reminder one time and that failed to trigger at my house. I should experiment with it some more, but if it failed the first time, I'm just not going to trust the reminder to work a second (or third or fourth) time, so I'm probably never going to use it. Location unlock works almost perfectly at my parents' house.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 05:07 |
|
After using my Pixel XL for a couple weeks now, it's continuing to astound me with well, that fact it just works. It works so well, it's so smooth and fast, doesn't skip a beat swapping around apps and doing literally everything. And the camera is so good. Recent flagships like the Note 7 (explosions notwithstanding) don't hold a candle to this experience, it's such a refresher. I couldn't recommend it more. Also it has great battery life!
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 05:20 |
CLAM DOWN posted:After using my Pixel XL for a couple weeks now, it's continuing to astound me with well, that fact it just works. It works so well, it's so smooth and fast, doesn't skip a beat swapping around apps and doing literally everything. And the camera is so good. Recent flagships like the Note 7 (explosions notwithstanding) don't hold a candle to this experience, it's such a refresher. I couldn't recommend it more. samesies I'm also loving google home over the echo I had but sold on ebay
|
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 05:21 |
|
CLAM DOWN posted:After using my Pixel XL for a couple weeks now, it's continuing to astound me with well, that fact it just works. It works so well, it's so smooth and fast, doesn't skip a beat swapping around apps and doing literally everything. And the camera is so good. Recent flagships like the Note 7 (explosions notwithstanding) don't hold a candle to this experience, it's such a refresher. I couldn't recommend it more. Yep, same here. Turns out the reviews saying they knocked it out of the park with the Pixel XL were spot on. drat thing is butter-smooth no matter what's going on in the background. Battery life is good enough to last a full day of listening to podcasts over Bluetooth and still have plenty of juice for dinner and a movie afterward without charging or even dropping into battery saver mode. (I got the phone but was waiting for an extra charger so I had to go to work sans charger for a couple days) If you have the money and are willing to spend it, this is the best phone out there.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 05:33 |
|
Daydream is neat, but not worth $80. It's just cardboard with a controller.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 05:43 |
|
CLAM DOWN posted:After using my Pixel XL for a couple weeks now, it's continuing to astound me with well, that fact it just works. It works so well, it's so smooth and fast, doesn't skip a beat swapping around apps and doing literally everything. And the camera is so good. Recent flagships like the Note 7 (explosions notwithstanding) don't hold a candle to this experience, it's such a refresher. I couldn't recommend it more. Trip report: I've actually impressed my girlfriend a couple of times now with Google assistant's responses versus never really impressing her with Google Now commands. Yeah the phone is awesome. I just wish it wasn't like two steps forward one step back though. I do miss stereo speakers, even if they aren't front facing and water resistance and Qi charging because I have a drat Tylt Vu to do nothing with now. But it's still great.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 05:44 |
|
RZA Encryption posted:Daydream is neat, but not worth $80. It's just cardboard with a controller. I couldn't find any info online but does it have a connection for data pass through. Being able to use them while flying my Phantom would be nice since I use a cheap headset currently
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 05:55 |
|
FAUXTON posted:I'll give it a whirl, then. I was hoping for a 3D-rendered bit to it, but honestly the graphics of a pixel XL aren't exactly that of a 1080 founders edition or anything. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCrkZOx5Q1M ...launched in the same week as Daydream headsets and it doesn't work on Daydream? Holy poo poo that is some peak Google.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 05:55 |
|
FAUXTON posted:Yep, same here. Turns out the reviews saying they knocked it out of the park with the Pixel XL were spot on. drat thing is butter-smooth no matter what's going on in the background. Battery life is good enough to last a full day of listening to podcasts over Bluetooth and still have plenty of juice for dinner and a movie afterward without charging or even dropping into battery saver mode. (I got the phone but was waiting for an extra charger so I had to go to work sans charger for a couple days) Pretty much. This is the way hardware should be going. It's 2016. Our computing power is obscene. poo poo should be fast and responsive.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 06:21 |
|
Star War Sex Parrot posted:Wait you're telling me that the impressive Google Earth VR... Yeah it looks like it needs some rendering horsepower to be able to fly around like that.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 06:24 |
|
FAUXTON posted:Yeah it looks like it needs some rendering horsepower to be able to fly around like that.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 06:29 |
|
torturemyballs posted:samesies I honestly don't think I've ever been more impressed with a phone before. Also I'm seriously thinking of picking up a Home, worth it? I don't have smart light bulbs or any bullshit like that. CLAM DOWN fucked around with this message at 06:49 on Nov 20, 2016 |
# ? Nov 20, 2016 06:42 |
|
Daydream is cool. Anyone else having issues with the controller just kinda making GBS threads the bed every few minutes or so? Any game that utilizes aiming the controller is pretty much unplayable right now. Thing just...doesn't feel right, no matter how many times I recenter it. The non-game stuff is really cool, though.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 07:50 |
CLAM DOWN posted:I honestly don't think I've ever been more impressed with a phone before. Ehhh depends, I use mine mostly for lighting and temperature commands....it's a neat thing to have around if you're into the smart home stuff but otherwise maybe not.
|
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 08:06 |
|
CLAM DOWN posted:I honestly don't think I've ever been more impressed with a phone before. Not unless you have a Chromecast and/or want a wifi speaker.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 08:20 |
|
sleepwalkers posted:Not unless you have a Chromecast and/or want a wifi speaker. Yes to both. I might think about it.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 08:49 |
|
CLAM DOWN posted:I don't have smart light bulbs or any bullshit like that. ...yet... Home automation is a serious gateway drug. I have an Echo...was like hey this is neat. Got a Nest. Then I got Google Home. Then Smart things. Now I constantly look for deals on Hue bulbs. Thinking of getting a zwave garage door controller. And so on. I kind of regret stepping into the future. It's expensive. Amd yes the XL smokes. Not in a literal sense,. thankfully (Note 7 exile here). Google finally growed up.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 16:18 |
|
CLAM DOWN posted:Yes to both. I might think about it. Google Home is $100 on black Friday at Best Buy.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 16:22 |
|
CLAM DOWN posted:Yes to both. I might think about it. Then yeah, I think it'd be worth it, especially for $100. It's definitely a better speaker than an Echo. I've already talked about my gripes with Home, but overall I'm mostly satisfied with it, even if it doesn't improve at all.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 17:55 |
|
I got around to opening my daydream. Its a much more polished product than cardboard (build quality, soft touch materials, etc), but its still a product without a lot of demand. I'm still bored after 5 minutes. Maybe I need to try different apps. What people want is a holodeck, and VR is a head mounted 3D screen. Not the same thing. I think MS has the right idea here. Augmented reality, not virtual reality. Gives you the situation awareness to walk around and interact with things while wearing it.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 18:19 |
|
RZA Encryption posted:Daydream is neat, but not worth $80. It's just cardboard with a controller. I still feel this way, but after posting this my wife tried it and ended up using it until my phone's battery died. This is the first vr thing she's used that fits comfortably with her glasses.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 18:29 |
|
Did the "Screen Mode" feature get a name change somewhere along the lines? I've got it on my phone, don't have it on my new tablet (both running 6.0.1), and some of the colors on my tablet look weird on some games.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 20:32 |
|
That's never been a thing on stock android. So, without knowing what devices you are talking about, it's impossible to say.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 20:56 |
|
DangerZoneDelux posted:I couldn't find any info online but does it have a connection for data pass through. Being able to use them while flying my Phantom would be nice since I use a cheap headset currently My opinion of Daydream is that it is pretty poo poo: * It usually takes me half a dozen attempts to get the main menu to boot up. Around half the time putting the phone in the viewer doesn't get detected properly and then even if that works fine after the "hold the menu button" thing it just launches to a black screen and my phone becomes unresponsive until I take it out of the viewer and turn the screen off/on and force quit the app and start the process all over again. * Everything is slightly blurry outside of the very centre of the picture (happens more with my right eye so this probably varies per person, I don't have perfect vision in either eye but I don't wear glasses for everyday stuff). This mostly only matters for text, but when there is text it becomes horrible noticeable. I also get some RGB "haloing" on sharp edges. * About half of the time when exiting an app my phone will just crash to the homescreen and I'll be staring at huge app icons. Then I have to take the headset off, take the phone out, replace it in the headset, and go through the hassle of trying to get it to work again. * It isn't very comfortable for me, doesn't fit my face/nose well and doesn't sit naturally in the place where the focus is the least bad. A lot of this is software so I'm (naively, since this is Google we're talking about) hoping it'll improve with some updates. And it didn't cost too much so I'll probably keep it. But I really couldn't recommend it right now. Tunga fucked around with this message at 21:19 on Nov 20, 2016 |
# ? Nov 20, 2016 21:16 |
|
How obtrusive are the ads on the Amazon moto G phones? I'm looking to purchase a couple for my assistants at work, and it looks like they're the best value phones. They're going to be used in Africa, if that matters.
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 23:34 |
|
curried lamb of God posted:How obtrusive are the ads on the Amazon moto G phones? I'm looking to purchase a couple for my assistants at work, and it looks like they're the best value phones. They're going to be used in Africa, if that matters. full screen ad on the lockscreen e: p much like the one on the left
|
# ? Nov 20, 2016 23:40 |
|
MisterBibs posted:Did the "Screen Mode" feature get a name change somewhere along the lines? I've got it on my phone, don't have it on my new tablet (both running 6.0.1), and some of the colors on my tablet look weird on some games. There's sRBG mode in the developer options (which is the basic option there) but that's a Samsung specific feature.
|
# ? Nov 21, 2016 01:01 |
|
Have any Pixel owners picked up the Diztronic TPU case? I had one for my Nexus 6 and it was very reliable and was looking to see if anyone had first hand experience with the Pixel one
|
# ? Nov 21, 2016 04:29 |
|
I have the Google Pixel XL and its connection to my WiFi router is very slow. Router is the Comcast Dual-Band Wifi 802.11ac XB3. Is there anything I can try? I don't understand what is going on.
|
# ? Nov 21, 2016 05:36 |
|
I said come in! posted:I have the Google Pixel XL and its connection to my WiFi router is very slow. Router is the Comcast Dual-Band Wifi 802.11ac XB3. Is there anything I can try? I don't understand what is going on. Try downloading a WiFi Analyzer app and seeing how crowded your current channel is. Even if it isn't overused, try another less busy channel.
|
# ? Nov 21, 2016 05:45 |
|
BIG HEADLINE posted:Try downloading a WiFi Analyzer app and seeing how crowded your current channel is. Even if it isn't overused, try another less busy channel. I downloaded an analyzer, but I am not sure how to read it. It says I am on channel 6 and it is -30 is that bad? I am looking at my router settings and not finding where I can change the channel.
|
# ? Nov 21, 2016 05:50 |
|
Channel 6 means you're on 2.4 ghz. You want to make sure you are on 5 ghz. The easiest way to do this is create 2 different wireless networks, one strictly for 5 ghz and one strictly for 2.4 ghz for your older devices to connect to.
|
# ? Nov 21, 2016 05:56 |
|
|
# ? May 27, 2024 18:58 |
|
It's pretty simplistic to say you want to be on 5ghz. 5 doesn't have as good of a range as 2.4 and you can still max out your Internet connection with the bandwidth available through 2.4. There are situations where 5 is good, but it's not a universal thing.
|
# ? Nov 21, 2016 06:00 |