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Godinster posted:Koodo has Feb 8th as their Nougat release date. Rogers (and the others, to be fair) does a terrible job of updating their software update time frame and Canadian carriers are almost certainly going to launch within a day of each other. I really really hope you're right. I'm currently complaining to my enterprise account manager about how bad they are at timely security updates
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rotaryfun posted:This is my favorite from the Note 7's on reddit People are doing the same thing for their Pixels with the Daydream headset.
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# ? Jan 18, 2017 21:38 |
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Pretty sure it's only the XL that overheats in Daydream. My PIxel isn't that hot after a 30 minute session. Then again it looks like dot matrix and I'll probably never use it again.
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# ? Jan 18, 2017 21:44 |
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CLAM DOWN posted:Personally I find the Pixel buttons very stiff and firm, no rockiness or unsteady clicks at all, I'm very satisfied every time I push a button. I'm a huge prick I know this is a joke, but because of this joke the first thing I did was check the buttons on my Pixel XL. While the entire phone is the best Android device ever, the buttons are also just so satisfying to click. They do have some front-to-back motion (nothing like the poster driven insane by it) but the firmness and positive click response is perfect and the texturing is great.
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# ? Jan 18, 2017 21:45 |
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n.. posted:Pretty sure it's only the XL that overheats in Daydream. My PIxel isn't that hot after a 30 minute session. Mine gets pretty hot, but absolutely agree that it looks real bad and is pretty useless.
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# ? Jan 18, 2017 21:48 |
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For fifty bucks I'm almost tempted to buy one myself and see if I can physically remove the battery, gently caress around with it on permanent USB power. Eat it, Raspberry Pi. I wonder if next year we're gonna see a Samsung smart toaster with a suspiciously Note 7 sized screen. MikeJF fucked around with this message at 22:07 on Jan 18, 2017 |
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rotaryfun posted:This is my favorite from the Note 7's on reddit People are strapping this thing onto their faces? WTF is wrong with them?
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# ? Jan 18, 2017 22:34 |
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Surprised no one's talking about the Galaxy S8 leak: I guess the fingerprint sensor moves to the rear and good luck with that inadvertent touch rejection.
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# ? Jan 18, 2017 23:00 |
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LastInLine posted:Surprised no one's talking about the Galaxy S8 leak: I can't tell if the curved edge is more like the S7 edge or the Note 7. If it's the latter then it will be much better.
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# ? Jan 18, 2017 23:01 |
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LastInLine posted:Surprised no one's talking about the Galaxy S8 leak: Rear fingerprint scanners rule and are the best kind, this phone looks awesome. Too bad Samsung is going to ruin the software. Bring back Google Play Edition phones imo
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# ? Jan 18, 2017 23:04 |
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Also I don't like just posting links like android.rss but people asking about OnePlus phones comes up enough I feel it's justified. Apparently the OnePlus 3/3T has horrible touch latency. Look at this loving lag, people! This is 2012-era garbage: https://twitter.com/hallstephenj/status/821768472996835328?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw It's like I showed you my tits for nothing!
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# ? Jan 18, 2017 23:07 |
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I hope the galaxy 8s have the exact same battery issues.
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# ? Jan 18, 2017 23:18 |
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Samsung has basically been debloating TouchWiz since the Galaxy s5. It's still dumb but it's nowhere near as much of a nuisance as it used to be
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# ? Jan 18, 2017 23:27 |
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vyst posted:Samsung has basically been debloating TouchWiz since the Galaxy s5. It's still dumb but it's nowhere near as much of a nuisance as it used to be Correct, I am forced to use a Samsung device for work so I have to deal with this, but for a personal phone I will never not get a Nexus/Pixel anymore.
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# ? Jan 18, 2017 23:33 |
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LastInLine posted:Surprised no one's talking about the Galaxy S8 leak: Didn't they patent some "under the front glass" fingerprint sensor or some poo poo?
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 00:29 |
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LastInLine posted:Surprised no one's talking about the Galaxy S8 leak: Sad to see the capacitive buttons go the way of the hardware keyboard, that whole swiping up to access the buttons on the Pixel is pretty annoying. But it was inevitable considering every other manufacturer has already gone that route.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 00:38 |
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Desk Lamp posted:Sad to see the capacitive buttons go the way of the hardware keyboard, that whole swiping up to access the buttons on the Pixel is pretty annoying. But it was inevitable considering every other manufacturer has already gone that route. Uh, you only swipe up to reveal the buttons if your Pixel/Nexus enters "immersion mode" which is not even close to all the time, it's only for a fullscreen video or certain games.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 00:45 |
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In other (sadly familiar) news, Android Authority evidently doesn't care if the USB-C accessories they recommend gently caress up your Pixel.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 00:52 |
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CLAM DOWN posted:Uh, you only swipe up to reveal the buttons if your Pixel/Nexus enters "immersion mode" which is not even close to all the time, it's only for a fullscreen video or certain games. I'm aware, it's still annoying compared to the invisible buttons on my Note 4. I'm not pretending it's an objective fact, just stating my preference and lamenting the loss.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 01:01 |
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Desk Lamp posted:Sad to see the capacitive buttons go the way of the hardware keyboard, that whole swiping up to access the buttons on the Pixel is pretty annoying. But it was inevitable considering every other manufacturer has already gone that route. Capacitive buttons are one of the reasons I don't consider Samsung phones. But I'm guessing they're going to gently caress with the software buttons and put them in the wrong order anyway.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 01:02 |
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So if I need a USB C to C cable and don't want to pay Google or Apple $40 CAD for the official ones, are there any actually safe ones out there?
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 01:20 |
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CLAM DOWN posted:So if I need a USB C to C cable and don't want to pay Google or Apple $40 CAD for the official ones, are there any actually safe ones out there? Anything rated 1 and up in the spreadsheet below should be ok to buy. The Anker A8181011 is cheap enough and should be fine (it's a 1 I believe mainly because it's still USB2.0 and data speed is 'only' 480mbps, but that shouldn't matter if it's just used for charging). E: I'm an idiot and forgot to post the link to the spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vnpEXfo2HCGADdd9G2x9dMDWqENiY2kgBJUu29f_TX8/pubhtml anakha fucked around with this message at 01:31 on Jan 19, 2017 |
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Yeah, that 3ft Anker is the cheap safe option.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 01:30 |
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bull3964 posted:Yeah, that 3ft Anker is the cheap safe option. Perfect, I'll get a couple. Yeah, I don't care about speeds, this is charging only.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 01:35 |
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Desk Lamp posted:I'm aware, it's still annoying compared to the invisible buttons on my Note 4. I'm not pretending it's an objective fact, just stating my preference and lamenting the loss. I felt the same way coming from the S6 Edge. That was a really nice phone to hold and use I have gotten used to the on screen buttons though, not ideal but its not really that much of a loss
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 03:04 |
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Buy a Note 7 on Craigslist for $50 Call Samsung, tell them you got it as a gift Mail to them via RMA process Receive check a month later for $900 (or whatever full retail is) This is a true story, folks.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 06:03 |
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So Samsung finally stopped being stupid and followed the design of the Galaxy Nexus they made 6 years ago? Well I guess that literally is more than I expected from them.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 07:39 |
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Tablets for kids: what are my options that're likely to not drive me batshit insane? The Android tablet market seems like a bit of a mess now. Are there good options, ideally ruggedized for desert conditions with melted chocolate and peanut butter mixed in, possibly with a little milk for strong bones? Are there any ways of locking down an Android tablet to keep it in one application?
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 08:04 |
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Magog posted:So Samsung finally stopped being stupid and followed the design of the Galaxy Nexus they made 6 years ago? Well I guess that literally is more than I expected from them. I'm as big a Samsung hater as there is but I definitely understand their point of view. As they see it, they're the only OEM making any money selling Androids and their devices have (for the most part) always looked the same. Why chase styling trends when your devices are selling as they are? There's also the fact that they believe their software is preferable to "stock" Android and you'd think that attitude would extend to their design as well. Their buttons aren't in the "wrong" order, they're in the superior Samsung order. Their software isn't eye-searing ugly, it's in the "Samsung aesthetic", etc. They've also got actual repeat users who expect poo poo to be all hosed up and people hate change even when it's for the best. Combine the attitudes of "Don't fix what isn't broken" and "People don't like Android, they like Samsung" and you get the well-known fact that Samsung doesn't give a gently caress about the Android ecosystem. It's common knowledge that they were ready to do an Amazon-like fork back before everyone caught on that their poo poo was garbage and they had to come back into the fold enough to make Google sell off Motorola. Now it's pretty obvious they don't have the brand cachet to go their own way and they're stuck with being second-fiddle in the Android ecosystem so they're making concessions. There's also the rumors that the next iPhone will get rid of their button and let's face it, Samsung is going to do everything they can to beat them to market with "identical" features. Cargo culting Apple is the only thing they do. (It's well known that the Note7 was rushed to market to capitalize on the rumors that the iPhone 7 was going to be a minor revision that would likely be unexciting. That means you can do things like skipping testing the battery.) If there's anything you can be sure of it's that Samsung will be getting rid of the headphone jack (COURAGE!) and doing whatever the rumors suggest Apple will be doing.
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Melraidin posted:Are there any ways of locking down an Android tablet to keep it in one application? Assuming it hasn't been removed in whatever weird software a modern tablet would run, there's the app pinning option in the task switcher. There hasn't been a tablet with stock Android for a while though and task switchers are one of the things almost every OEM fucks with so who knows if the option is there.
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LastInLine posted:I'm as big a Samsung hater as there is but I definitely understand their point of view. As they see it, they're the only OEM making any money selling Androids and their devices have (for the most part) always looked the same. Why chase styling trends when your devices are selling as they are? Isn't it rumored that Samsung is the only manufacturer actually keeping the headphone jack?
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Desk Lamp posted:Isn't it rumored that Samsung is the only manufacturer actually keeping the headphone jack? I've heard both, though the one I heard last is that they're keeping it. I hope they do keep it, just because it's the right call plus it's not just ripping off Apple. They're moving in the right direction for sure in this regard though. They're starting to have their own unique and identifiable style what with the curved screen and edge display and getting rid of the lone (looking) physical button on the front will finally excise the last remnant of iPhone copycatting from a hardware point of view. I'd argue they still need a lot less of the duplication of services from Android (their bespoke payment system, VR system, wearable system, charging standard, etc) and some actually-useful innovation of their own, but they're definitely not the worst hardware partner possible like they were four years ago.
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Melraidin posted:Tablets for kids: what are my options that're likely to not drive me batshit insane? We use the fire tablet for kids. I don't know if it's the best option anymore but it comes with a longer warranty, a foam cover, and is really cheap. The way it works is that there's an adult profile and a kids profile and if you're on the kids side you need a pin/password to leave it. Only the adult profile can download/install apps and it can set which apps can appear on the kids side or not. My only issue with is it ours is slow but it's a few years old now and there may have been an updated version since then.
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CFox posted:We use the fire tablet for kids. I don't know if it's the best option anymore but it comes with a longer warranty, a foam cover, and is really cheap. The way it works is that there's an adult profile and a kids profile and if you're on the kids side you need a pin/password to leave it. Only the adult profile can download/install apps and it can set which apps can appear on the kids side or not. My only issue with is it ours is slow but it's a few years old now and there may have been an updated version since then. I'd say the same thing. They even make a "kids" version, which is the regular tablet in a bumper, but with a good protection plan thrown in (though they are cheap enough to be disposable, so...). I've kept telling my sister to buy them instead of whatever fragile or crappy tablet her kids are currently breaking, but you can't install the YouTube Kids app on them and that's apparently a must for her.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 13:34 |
Finally got a 3t to replace my half busted Nexus 6. This phone feels like a phone for ants compared to my last one.
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So I read up on exactly WHY you shouldn't use an eMarked cable with a Qualcomm or Samsung charger. Basically, when those chargers enter their proprietary voltage modes, they send out of spec voltage to the IC embedded in the cable. In this case, they actually only send a very small amount of voltage. It keeps the IC in a constant state of brownout which can eventually fry it. This goes for both A or C chargers. Now, the charger should have to be triggered into the proprietary mode in order for this to happen. So, if you don't attach a phone that supports one of those modes to it, the cable SHOULD be fine. To be fully safe though, the takeaway should be to only use dumb (non-emarked) cables on Qualcomm Quick Chargers or Samsung Adaptive Fast chargers. For the most part, not many A-C cables are emarked. For C-C cables, I would stick to the USB 2.0 cables as those are unlikely to be emarked. Basically, it's a requirement for a cable to be emarked if it meets the full USB-PD spec (so up to 5A/100w). However, 3A cables can also be emarked (it seems, particularly thunderbolt cables.) TLDR, emarking is optional to a certain point where it comes requirement. QC 2.0/3.0 and Samsung Adaptive Fast Charge chargers can damage emarked cables when used in their proprietary charging modes. Use only the cable that came with the charger or a 'dumb' cable with them, especially when charging a device that supports one of their fast charge modes.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 15:16 |
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bull3964 posted:[USB-C FUCKERY] At this point I think I just want proprietary plugs back instead.
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 15:32 |
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Is that why my Samsung charger fried the battery on my DualShock 4
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# ? Jan 19, 2017 15:33 |
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sirbeefalot posted:At this point I think I just want proprietary plugs back instead. Well at this point everything is de facto proprietary but in what is only possible in the worst sort of reality, the connectors themselves are universal. I think the best (worst?) part is that there's no end in sight for this clusterfuck, it's only going to get worse from here.
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Uthor posted:I've kept telling my sister to buy them instead of whatever fragile or crappy tablet her kids are currently breaking, but you can't install the YouTube Kids app on them and that's apparently a must for her. Installing the Play Store on a Fire tablet is easy
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