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CLAM DOWN posted:That's a general outlook for 2017, not about the current Pixel XL stock issues. Yeah. Top be clear, there doesn't seem to be any stock issues with the 5" Pixel. Black and Silver, both storage options, are in stock in the Google Store with estimated arrival dates of the end of the week.
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FlapYoJacks fucked around with this message at 16:50 on Jan 7, 2017 |
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Nitrousoxide posted:Wait they are counting the storage in base 10 for the pixel??? Storage manufacturers have been doing that since they first learned they could get away with it. This is not something new.
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# ? Jan 7, 2017 19:37 |
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Gigabytes are base 10. Gibibytes are base2
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PerrineClostermann posted:Gigabytes are base 10. Gibibytes are base2 No one outside tiny nerdy circles uses "gibibytes" nor knows what it means.
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CLAM DOWN posted:No one outside tiny nerdy circles uses "gibibytes" nor knows what it means. Which is fine, because no one outside tiny nerdy circles would notice a problem or wonder about it.
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Nitrousoxide posted:Wait they are counting the storage in base 10 for the pixel??? As such a 32GB NAND chip actually only contains 29.7GiB of storage which shows as 29.7GB in the OS. This isn't specific to the Pixel or even Android. Go check the drive on your computer. Edit: I had GB and GiB backwards on my previous post due to desperately mashing out a reply on my phone before my train went underground. Tunga fucked around with this message at 22:16 on Jan 7, 2017 |
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NAND silicon manufacturers specify their storage capacity in base two units of bits. A 32 Gb NAND has 32 *1024*1024*1024 bits of page storage in it. You can get really funky capacities, though, because every page has extra bits for ECC and wear levelling info, i.e. 2048 bytes + 64 bytes per page. On top of that, with NAND, you need to keep spare blocks, a pretty good number of them, because of factory bad blocks and bad blocks that develop over time. Phones are using eMMC (or UFS) which hide the extra page bytes and spare blocks away. I'm pretty sure a phone that advertises 32 GB actually has 32 * 1024*1024*1024 bytes of storage in it, but you are seeing less because of reserved space for bad blocks and losses to formatting.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 15:57 |
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bull3964 posted:Yeah. Of course there wouldnt be any stock problems with a pixel. How can google or any vendor run out when no one is buying them?
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grimcreaper posted:Of course there wouldnt be any stock problems with a pixel. How can google or any vendor run out when no one is buying them? Uhh, link? I was under the impression they're selling quite well.
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# ? Jan 9, 2017 00:55 |
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Yeah, I've met multiple non-tech people with Pixels.
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# ? Jan 9, 2017 01:05 |
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XIII posted:Yeah, I've met multiple non-tech people with Pixels. Same, I see the occasional one when I'm riding the train, etc, too.
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# ? Jan 9, 2017 01:44 |
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My parents and their friends have pixels.
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Yeah I'm seeing a lot of normals with Pixels too. I've certainly seen more Pixels than, say, LG G5s or V20s, or HTC 10s. vvvv e: No one's saying that isn't the case but when it comes to expectations, I'd say the Pixel is exceeding them. ClassActionFursuit fucked around with this message at 02:13 on Jan 9, 2017 |
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Most common by far though is Samsung, much to this thread's chagrin
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# ? Jan 9, 2017 02:11 |
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You guys all realize that you are reacting to the same guy who was adamant about needing flash in 2016 and is pining for a PC dock for android?
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# ? Jan 9, 2017 02:26 |
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bull3964 posted:You guys all realize that you are reacting to the same guy who was adamant about needing flash in 2016 and is pining for a PC dock for android? Lmao I missed that
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CLAM DOWN posted:Most common by far though is Samsung, much to this thread's chagrin The Honda Civic is a fairly plentiful car in the US but that doesn't mean it isn't outclassed by other vehicles on quality.
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# ? Jan 9, 2017 02:47 |
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I really think the Pixel got a bit of a boost with Samsung dropping the hot potato on the Note and the S7 being slightly older news around that time. That and the Verizon deals for $10/m for a brand new phone with the specs of a Pixel with a sprinkle of marketing from both Google and Verizon combined to make it way more successful then I think anyone thought it would be. If a phone with such a rushed development can be this good from Google, I cannot wait to see what the Pixel 2 will be like. Though I really hope it has front facing speakers to completely win me over. Now the leaked stuff for the HTC "U" And "Ocean" look like something to keep an eye on. No Physical buttons and capacitive edges for swiping and such look potentially useful.
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EdEddnEddy posted:Now the leaked stuff for the HTC "U" And "Ocean" look like something to keep an eye on.
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bull3964 posted:You guys all realize that you are reacting to the same guy who was adamant about needing flash in 2016 and is pining for a PC dock for android? Man that was a good post. But the android pc dock thing? Wasnt me. What i said was that i wanted a windows phone capable of running full windows apps when connected to a tv. Pipe dream i know, but i want it.
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FAUXTON posted:The Honda Civic is a fairly plentiful car in the US but that doesn't mean it isn't outclassed by other vehicles on quality. What is quality? If you mean build quality, then a honda civic is much more reliable and less prone to failing than whatever luxury brand you might be thinking of. Honda's VTEC engines are also really good at getting a lot of horsepower out of a relatively small naturally aspirated engine at high RPMs. I mean I get your point, but this is a bad analogy (or use of words).
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ilkhan posted:Info? There is an event on 1/12/17 or something. The HTC U (Ultra) is supposed to be a 6" handset targeted at Samsung Note users or something. Also rumored to be lacking 3.5mm jack. Then there is the HTC 11 annoucement which is the HTC 10 replacement 5.5" same old poo poo and supposedly a mid-range HTC 10X option also.
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bull3964 posted:You guys all realize that you are reacting to the same guy who was adamant about needing flash in 2016 and is pining for a PC dock for android? Grimcreap'd again.
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FAUXTON posted:Pickup trucks are the highest selling vehicles in the US but that doesn't mean they aren't outclassed by other vehicles on quality, utility, mileage, interior space, performance, towing ability (looking at you, Ford Ranger)... Fixed.
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Heavy Hands posted:What is quality? If you mean build quality, then a honda civic is much more reliable and less prone to failing than whatever luxury brand you might be thinking of. Honda's VTEC engines are also really good at getting a lot of horsepower out of a relatively small naturally aspirated engine at high RPMs. I'm saying that Samsung's commanding market share doesn't erase the fact that their phones are sometimes/often problematic if not outright poo poo, or actual flaming garbage in the case of the Note 7. Samsung certainly offers a good set of specs for say $700 but you can also pay more for a qualitatively better phone, the Pixel. That isn't a direct slight against the Civic or Honda (I mean I agree with the reliability points you're making, the past two cars I've owned have been two different models of the Fit, the first of which resold for almost half of the second one's sticker price) but I'll apologize for the comparison to Samsung because I don't think they've ever had to recall a Civic model for suddenly bursting into flames. I didn't mean to get into the NA big block/turbo'd small block multigenerational holy war.
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Heavy Hands posted:What is quality? If you mean build quality, then a honda civic is much more reliable and less prone to failing than whatever luxury brand you might be thinking of. Honda's VTEC engines are also really good at getting a lot of horsepower out of a relatively small naturally aspirated engine at high RPMs. VTEC just kicked in yo
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ilkhan posted:Info? This "leak" has 2 videos The first video. https://twitter.com/evleaks/status/817960356035383297?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw The side scroll/button feature seems like it might be something i'd like to try at least. Side physical buttons need to friggin die. (Every single car dock, or grip on my telescope grabs the phone on the sides, pretty much making it useless with the side buttons on a 6P and even a Pixel. A V10 would be perfect for the scope for sure. My LG G3 I loved for the design but the internal software and hardware was lacking in a few ways as time went on. But the rear buttons and the V10 Improving on it with the rear power/fingerprint button was fantastic. Going capacitive though, might be a mixed solution that if done correctly, might be pretty slick without any issue of clicky/moving buttons that plagued some Pixel owners....
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# ? Jan 9, 2017 19:09 |
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What car dashboard mount do people like for the Pixel (or any similarly sized phone)?
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ChineseBuffet posted:What car dashboard mount do people like for the Pixel (or any similarly sized phone)? I actually just ordered this and it's arriving today, I will report back.
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# ? Jan 9, 2017 19:40 |
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I got this a few months ago and have been really happy with it. Magnetic is definitely the way to go. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016GNYZIC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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ChineseBuffet posted:What car dashboard mount do people like for the Pixel (or any similarly sized phone)? I don't have a car anymore, but when I did I would only use http://www.proclipusa.com/ mounts.
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rotaryfun posted:I got this a few months ago and have been really happy with it. Magnetic is definitely the way to go. I have this one as well and it's Very Nice.
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I really miss the magnets in my Nexus 5 for the wireless charging, worked great with those magnetic mounts without having to use a case.
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I just stick mine in the cup holder
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# ? Jan 9, 2017 20:57 |
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Congrats on being a monster.
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Internet Explorer posted:Congrats on being a monster. I've been a monster for years
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Hey, remember that super rushed first beta to full deployment Nougat update for OnePlus models to hit the end of year deadline? Totally suitable for daily driver... http://phandroid.com/2017/01/09/oxygenos-bug-fix-update-oneplus-3t/amp/ quote:If you still experience mobile data issues caused by APN, please go to APN settings page and manually choose try all the options. In the case that mobile data is still unusable, please send me a pm along with affected career and device model. Data may not work with both ways you may need to use it, fiddle around with settings and if it still doesn't work fire a message into the void. Will totally reply but must know career first! Completely functional ROM, would install again. bull3964 fucked around with this message at 21:07 on Jan 9, 2017 |
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It's almost like OnePlus is poo poo.
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I assume "career" is a bad translation or autocorrect of "carrier" but still lmao why would you ever spend real money on a OnePlus?
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