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Google has accidentally confirmed that the following phones will exist eventually, probably sometime this year:quote:Asus Zenfone 8 Flip They updated the ARCore support site and accidentally added these phones which haven't even released yet or even been announced. https://www.androidpolice.com/2021/03/15/google-ar-support-docs-tease-a-bunch-of-upcoming-phones/
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# ? Jun 9, 2024 18:02 |
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Cancelation of Google pixel line confirmed
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# ? Mar 15, 2021 22:51 |
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Finally, my Zebra Zebra TC24 WWAN Touch Computer was feeling chuggy!
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# ? Mar 15, 2021 22:59 |
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Not content to leak everything about every pixel, Google set their sights on the whole platform.
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# ? Mar 15, 2021 23:19 |
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How does android auto work. I have a kenwood DDX9906XR headunit and a pixel 4a. With all the updates to AA happening, will i benefit from my phone updates, or only if my HU gets an update (last/current 10.2020)?
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 02:45 |
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Your head unit acts solely as the display, all the processing is done on the phone. All the updates are on the phone side of the equation.
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 03:18 |
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Yeah, it's a display and input device only. Everything else is phone driven.
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 03:28 |
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Endless Mike posted:Finally, my Zebra Zebra TC24 WWAN Touch Computer was feeling chuggy! Zebra makes barcode systems - printers with supplies, and all sort of scanners. Some of the scanners are little tablets that can run inventory apps directly - at a guess, this is one of those. (I kind of run a barcoded inventory system for sample tubes at work. No android devices, but some Zebra gear. It's decent, and their documentation is above average.)
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Computer viking posted:Zebra makes barcode systems - printers with supplies, and all sort of scanners. Some of the scanners are little tablets that can run inventory apps directly - at a guess, this is one of those. Got an old rear end Zebra barcode printer at work that has been running great for 10 years. We're still waiting on the little tablets to do stuff wirelessly instead of storing codes on a reader and using a dock to unload them.
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 11:05 |
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Our rooms with freezers are not an especially rough environment, so we just use laptops with cheap usb scanners - but I imagine that's kind of an exception.
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 12:03 |
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Has anyone with a Samsung phone lately noticed problems with downloading Play store updates? I have an S21 Ultra and it's been refusing to upgrade things like Chrome, or other apps for over a week now. It'll get to 99% complete and just stall out there. Tried looking on Samsung's site and they had some suggestions such as clearing the Play store cache and booting into safe mode. Their final option was to do a factory reset. Since I only got the phone a month ago I figured I'd give it a whirl because I did the transfer of apps from my old phone and thought that maybe something went wonky in the transfer so I'd start over roughly from scratch and only re-install the apps I knew I needed. Well jokes on me because now nothing will install, or update, including my 2FA app I need to VPN in for work.
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real_scud posted:Has anyone with a Samsung phone lately noticed problems with downloading Play store updates? Just tried with my S21 Ultra and everything updated fine ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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# ? Mar 16, 2021 23:08 |
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I had that problem for a while, it was also Chrome that refused to update for me. Updates started working again after I cleared the Google Play cache and I haven't had any issues with it since, but I also used Samsung's migration tool to move my apps and settings from my old S8 to my new S20, so it's entirely possible that this might be what caused the problem for both of us.
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real_scud posted:Has anyone with a Samsung phone lately noticed problems with downloading Play store updates? Weird that a factory reset didn't help but how about clearing data and cache on Play Services? Honestly at this point nothing could be worse than what you've got. I think I know what the problem is but I can't see how a factory reset wouldn't solve just about everything.
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regulargonzalez posted:Just tried with my S21 Ultra and everything updated fine ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Samesies
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Uthor posted:I've gotten into the bad habit of watching YouTube videos as I fall asleep and have noticed that my screen doesn't turn off after they end of the video when my phone is plugged in, so I wake up in the middle of the night to a light shining in my eyes. Dunno what changed, but it's annoying. Can't find a setting for it in the app. With Youtube Premium you can play videos while the phone is locked. I think vanced does the same thing https://vancedapp.com/
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regulargonzalez posted:Just tried with my S21 Ultra and everything updated fine ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ LastInLine posted:Weird that a factory reset didn't help but how about clearing data and cache on Play Services? Honestly at this point nothing could be worse than what you've got. I think I know what the problem is but I can't see how a factory reset wouldn't solve just about everything.
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# ? Mar 17, 2021 10:54 |
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Hows everyones bluetooth performance? Its never been 100% in my car ('15 civic). Okay most of the time but I every day I'll get these little static noises for a second. This morning for the first time though on a song it happened but then it just kept happening until I skipped the song. Really wish I a) waited a year so I coulda got the drat car with android auto or b) honda didn't have such a hard on for loving apple. What a disappointment that car has been in that regard, coming from my old GMC, especially with my Windows phone at the time where I could do literally everything hands free without so much as having to look at the phone let alone touch it. Now I can do basically nothing. And its such a dick around to get an aftermarket head unit while maintaining use of my side and rear cameras.
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# ? Mar 17, 2021 11:34 |
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codo27 posted:Hows everyones bluetooth performance? Its never been 100% in my car ('15 civic). Okay most of the time but I every day I'll get these little static noises for a second. This morning for the first time though on a song it happened but then it just kept happening until I skipped the song. Really wish I a) waited a year so I coulda got the drat car with android auto or b) honda didn't have such a hard on for loving apple. What a disappointment that car has been in that regard, coming from my old GMC, especially with my Windows phone at the time where I could do literally everything hands free without so much as having to look at the phone let alone touch it. Now I can do basically nothing. And its such a dick around to get an aftermarket head unit while maintaining use of my side and rear cameras. My Civic is 100% fine on Bluetooth 100% of the time; I've never heard any static. The only annoyance is sometimes I turn the car on and it thinks I want to continue a YouTube video instead of my music. I don't bother with Android Auto unless I'll be driving at least 20 min.
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real_scud posted:Heard from someone else on a Slack that I'm on had a similar problem to me so I was hoping there'd be others in the Samsung ecosystem who are in a similar situation. My dad had it on his Nokia and it cleared the next time he got a monthly. I think it was the act of updating, rather than it being a bug fix, that cleared it.
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First of all, you folks weren't kidding about the Pixel 5's battery life! This thing is amazing compared to my Pixel 3! Now for a question: I've enabled wifi calling, but the calls fail to start or drop if I don't have cellular signal. I thought the whole point of wifi calling is that it doesn't need the cell signal?
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hooah posted:First of all, you folks weren't kidding about the Pixel 5's battery life! This thing is amazing compared to my Pixel 3! Support for WiFi calling is carrier-dependent
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# ? Mar 17, 2021 14:48 |
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Sir Bobert Fishbone posted:Support for WiFi calling is carrier-dependent I'm on Mint Mobile, which supports it. I had the wifi calling option on the phone set to call over mobile unless it's unavailable. I switched to the other option to see if that works better.
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Khablam posted:I've heard of this problem several times and I don't think there's ever been a manufacturer consistently to blame. I think it's just an android bug. Looked like it wasn't working but eventually the stuff needed to be installed worked and I was able to get Chrome and then everything to install. Still doesn't explain how my normally functioning S21 suddenly went haywire and refused to update a lot of things.
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hooah posted:Now for a question: I've enabled wifi calling, but the calls fail to start or drop if I don't have cellular signal. I thought the whole point of wifi calling is that it doesn't need the cell signal?
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# ? Mar 17, 2021 15:17 |
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Looks like the OnePlus 9 Pro will have an LTPO panel like the S21 Ultra with a dynamic refresh rate from 1hz to 120hz (S21 Ultra goes down to 10hz). It will also have a 30ms touch latency. All around it's looking like a pretty nice refinement of the OP8P.
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real_scud posted:Still doesn't explain how my normally functioning S21 suddenly went haywire and refused to update a lot of things. It's always been a garbage fire.
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# ? Mar 17, 2021 16:14 |
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salt shakeup posted:Try enabling "Mobile Data Always Active" in developer options. It should fix your calls dropping in low reception. I have terrible reception at home but perfect WiFi and this fixed it for me. That was already on.
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bull3964 posted:Looks like the OnePlus 9 Pro will have an LTPO panel like the S21 Ultra with a dynamic refresh rate from 1hz to 120hz (S21 Ultra goes down to 10hz). It will also have a 30ms touch latency. Looks like it could be a great upgrade from my 7T. I'm excited for next week.
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FistEnergy posted:Looks like it could be a great upgrade from my 7T. I'm excited for next week. Yeah, I know it's unsurprising at this point, but unless something bad comes out about it, I'm probably picking up a OP9P. The camera intrigues me and I just really liked the OP8P and the OP9P improves on almost almost aspect about it. Probably going to just hold on to the S21 Ultra to covert to a fold 3 this fall to have a compact tablet. All things being equal, I would rather have a OnePlus device as a big phone than a Samsung device. I'm still enamored with the size and weight of the Pixel 5 as a day to day carry with me everywhere device though. I feel like my OP8P got the short stick as it was in use most of 2020 and that whole year was spent in one spot for the most part. Aside from comet photography, I really didn't get a chance to really see what it could do out in the world.
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# ? Mar 17, 2021 18:18 |
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On a Pixel 5, is there any way to have the call end with some kind of audible noise? I hate it when signal drops off or whatever and I'm talking to myself for ages.
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# ? Mar 17, 2021 19:37 |
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More evidence that the Note is not coming out this year. Not a definitive end to the line, but likely not happening this year. https://www.droid-life.com/2021/03/17/samsung-probably-skipping-new-galaxy-note-phones-this-year/ quote:While streamlining a mobile lineup is a fine excuse, Koh actually dives a bit deeper into the reasoning. Speaking to shareholders at an annual meeting, Koh explains that, “It can be a lot of pressure on us to release two flagship models supporting the S-Pen within a year, so the launch of new Galaxy Note series may not happen in the second half of this year.”
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# ? Mar 17, 2021 22:41 |
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I almost never ever have a problem with my Pixel ... until now. After the latest update the battery services have gone all fucky. First it added some kind of battery saving option so that it won't let the phone get hot because it's apparently bad for the battery ... except now my phone won't fast charge. Sometimes it won't charge at all until I reboot the phone. WTF?
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# ? Mar 17, 2021 23:21 |
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fondue posted:it added some kind of battery saving option so that it won't let the phone get hot because it's apparently bad for the battery ... What option are you talking about? My 5 doesn't seem to have anything new in that regard compared to my 3.
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# ? Mar 17, 2021 23:27 |
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fondue posted:I almost never ever have a problem with my Pixel ... until now. After the latest update the battery services have gone all fucky. First it added some kind of battery saving option so that it won't let the phone get hot because it's apparently bad for the battery ... except now my phone won't fast charge. Sometimes it won't charge at all until I reboot the phone. WTF? My Pixel 5 hasn't added anything like that....
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# ? Mar 17, 2021 23:30 |
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i don't see it either
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# ? Mar 17, 2021 23:55 |
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I wish I'd taken a picture of it ... I'll do that next time it happens. As of right now I have to reboot my phone to fast charge.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 00:09 |
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I mean, has it been hot? I've hat pop ups like that in hot conditions, like inside a car without AC on a hot day.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 00:21 |
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bull3964 posted:
well by all means, keep releasing the one that DOESN'T have a way to store the s-pen
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fondue posted:I almost never ever have a problem with my Pixel ... until now. After the latest update the battery services have gone all fucky. First it added some kind of battery saving option so that it won't let the phone get hot because it's apparently bad for the battery ... except now my phone won't fast charge. Sometimes it won't charge at all until I reboot the phone. WTF? Is it the Adaptive Charging option? The one that charges your phone slow so it's topped up when you wake up?
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