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SkyeAuroline posted:My run of phones has been pretty bad on account of the whole "unaffordably expensive" thing, but I quite liked my G3. It was fine at the time and held up pretty well. You’re in luck, pixel 4a is cheap and good
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bull3964 posted:Oneplus is about the only other Android manufacturer that supports their stuff beyond a year aside from some Nokia stuff which has been hit or miss. That said I'm still waiting for the Android 11 update my 7T was supposed to get in December
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CLAM DOWN posted:Yeah that's such a weird claim to make considering how good the Pixels have been overall. I've been a user of plenty of Google services that were "promised" to be running for years and then were shut down in the past decade. The whole "fool me once, etc" comes into play at some point. So far Pixels have been well-supported, doing great - well, that's the same thing we said about the Nexus line, Play Music, G+, the impending Hangouts... You get the idea. None exactly short-runners. Eventually you get burned enough times you don't roll the dice again. I passed that "eventually" with Google a long time ago. Just my stance, not gospel everyone has to agree with.
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# ? Mar 22, 2021 18:50 |
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4a $349 4a 5g $499 (unless you are Verizon, then $599) A52 is coming out soon, likely to be $500ish and looks to be pretty decent Pixel 5 is $699 S21 is $799 Plenty of good, well supported options under $1k. All with OLED screens, all but 1 with 5g.
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SkyeAuroline posted:I've been a user of plenty of Google services that were "promised" to be running for years and then were shut down in the past decade. The whole "fool me once, etc" comes into play at some point. So far Pixels have been well-supported, doing great - well, that's the same thing we said about the Nexus line, Play Music, G+, the impending Hangouts... You get the idea. None exactly short-runners. Eventually you get burned enough times you don't roll the dice again. I passed that "eventually" with Google a long time ago. The Nexus line was supported well too, just because it was renamed Pixel doesn't mean it was short changed. Google's hardware division has been very good about support and it's a feature that's being sold with the device so they can't exactly back out of it without inviting a lawsuit.
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repiv posted:That said I'm still waiting for the Android 11 update my 7T was supposed to get in December Good News Everyone! https://www.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-7-pro-7t-7t-pro-stable-oxygenos-11-android-11/
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SkyeAuroline posted:I've been a user of plenty of Google services that were "promised" to be running for years and then were shut down in the past decade. The whole "fool me once, etc" comes into play at some point. So far Pixels have been well-supported, doing great - well, that's the same thing we said about the Nexus line, Play Music, G+, the impending Hangouts... You get the idea. None exactly short-runners. Eventually you get burned enough times you don't roll the dice again. I passed that "eventually" with Google a long time ago. Well apparently the Nexus 6p and 5x both got 3 years of updates, Play music became YT Music (which sucks) but you got grandfathered into the same price for it, G+ lol, and Hangouts is technically dying but everyone is getting migrated to a functionally identical thing
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SkyeAuroline posted:I've been a user of plenty of Google services that were "promised" to be running for years and then were shut down in the past decade. The whole "fool me once, etc" comes into play at some point. So far Pixels have been well-supported, doing great - well, that's the same thing we said about the Nexus line, Play Music, G+, the impending Hangouts... You get the idea. None exactly short-runners. Eventually you get burned enough times you don't roll the dice again. I passed that "eventually" with Google a long time ago. Nexus phones still got the years of support. Software =\= hardware, your point is moot.
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bull3964 posted:4a $349 <removed link, thought that was official Google stuff> My 3 is ticking along just fine, the battery life is starting to be rear end but some weekend I'll drop it off at a ubreakifix and get a fresh new battery for $80 or whatever instead of breaking the bank. Google Phones have been Fine for me.
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bull3964 posted:Good News Everyone! That cool, too bad OP had already lost me because it's taken literally until after you can mess with Android 12 to get 11 on a one year old phone
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See, this is why you do OnePlus in the Spring and Pixel in the fall!
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bull3964 posted:Good News Everyone! neat Apparently they gave up on AOD though, it was there in the beta but gone in the stable build
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repiv posted:neat It's a huge drain, months of beta testing and it still cuts my battery life in half. The 7T Pro was my first OnePlus phone and it'll be the last.
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No perceptible change in battery life on my OP8P.
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No idea why my post got doubled.
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How many times do I have to tell Google I don't want to enable chat features for SMS?
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Charles posted:How many times do I have to tell Google I don't want to enable chat features for SMS? Twice so far for me!
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Charles posted:How many times do I have to tell Google I don't want to enable chat features for SMS? That's RCS. Why not?
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CLAM DOWN posted:That's RCS. Why not? Oh, I assumed they were talking about chat heads, which I find annoying and duplicating which I already do with notifications.
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PSA: Google have googled most of their services - https://9to5google.com/2021/03/22/android-apps-crashing-webview/quote:A large number of Android users over the past few hours have been encountering continuous app shutdowns, with some finding that uninstalling Android System WebView will stop the crashing.
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Khablam posted:PSA: Google have googled most of their services - https://9to5google.com/2021/03/22/android-apps-crashing-webview/ and if your phone already shows webview as disabled and/or doesn't have any updates to webview to uninstall, you've gotta completely disable Chrome, lol
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Khablam posted:PSA: Google have googled most of their services - https://9to5google.com/2021/03/22/android-apps-crashing-webview/ Haha gf is on the phone with her (awful, wretched loving) mother (who only calls when she needs something) about her apps crashing repeatedly. I just happened to come on here and see this
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CLAM DOWN posted:That's RCS. Why not? Need to be able to receive SMS when I don't have any data
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Khablam posted:PSA: Google have googled most of their services - https://9to5google.com/2021/03/22/android-apps-crashing-webview/ Fix doesn't work for me. There is no option to uninstall webview
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Charles posted:Need to be able to receive SMS when I don't have any data You can. It doesn't disable SMS. It enables RCS. SMS is still there....
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bull3964 posted:See, this is why you do OnePlus in the Spring and Pixel in the fall! No OnePlus in my country so distinguished gentlemen must do S line in the fall (or summer this year) and Pixel in spring. But will probably skip Pixel again unless it's an XL non-mid-range as the s21 ultra is near perfect. Asus rog phone is getting more appealing though... Just gotta fix that camera.
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BabyRyoga posted:Fix doesn't work for me. There is no option to uninstall webview Same, my phone doesn't list it as installed anywhere :/
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SkyeAuroline posted:My run of phones has been pretty bad on account of the whole "unaffordably expensive" thing, but I quite liked my G3. It was fine at the time and held up pretty well. As someone who had the misfortune of owning a G3 for a time this post is the craziest thing I've ever read in this thread. Of all the phone I've owned the G3 was hand down the worst, it overheated, suffered from distorted audio, had horrible software oversharpening that couldn't be turned off and an incredibly power hungry screen. It also somehow got worse with every software update. I know 2014 was pretty rough for Android in general but even by those standards the G3 was an exceptionally bad phone.
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dissss posted:As someone who had the misfortune of owning a G3 for a time this post is the craziest thing I've ever read in this thread. It's worth keeping in mind I've been on Huawei hardware since my G3 died. Believe me, there's plenty of "down" to go from there. G3 at least worked for what I used it for. Best I ever had was probably the... Was it the RAZR MAXX that had a physical keyboard? Whatever Motorola it was from then. For the time, best I had, and I still miss physical keyboards for fine motor control reasons.
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BabyRyoga posted:Fix doesn't work for me. There is no option to uninstall webview I had the same problem. Go to the play store, look up webview and uninstall all the updates. I thought my phone was dying before I found this out, thanks google.
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SkyeAuroline posted:It's worth keeping in mind I've been on Huawei hardware since my G3 died. Believe me, there's plenty of "down" to go from there. G3 at least worked for what I used it for. I've had Huawei phones too and none of them were anywhere near as bad as that LG abomination.
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Charles posted:Need to be able to receive SMS when I don't have any data It automatically falls back to SMS if RCS doesn't connect within so many seconds.
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Wow, Onepuls is using the Sony IMX766 sensor that’s 1/1.56” for the ultrawide. That's a huge sensor for an ultrawide and will also really help out macro photos.
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bull3964 posted:Wow, Onepuls is using the Sony IMX766 sensor that’s 1/1.56” for the ultrawide. That's a huge sensor for an ultrawide and will also really help out macro photos. Great! When's the reveal and the end of the review embargo?
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FistEnergy posted:Great! When's the reveal and the end of the review embargo? Reveal was at 10am. There are several videos up now (don't know if they are full reviews or impressions, I haven't had a chance to watch yet.) Prices are. OnePlus 9 Pro (12GB RAM + 256GB storage): $1069 OnePlus 9 Pro (8GB RAM + 128GB storage): $969 OnePlus 9 (12GB RAM + 256GB storage): $828 OnePlus 9 (8GB RAM + 128GB storage): $729 What's interesting is the OP9 has the same ultrawide sensor, but a smaller main sensor. So, it seems like the OP9 is going to have better ultrawide photos than main photos. No telephoto on the OP9, same as in the past. This year the OP9 does include wireless charging (though only 15w compared to the Pro's 50w). It's also a composite (plastic) frame and no official IP rating. Still has the 65w wired charging. I would say that the OP9 is the better non-pro package they've put together in awhile. The enhanced ultrawide is an interesting choice, but at least it's not completely downgraded on cameras. Preorders on the 26th (kinda annoying it's not today). Launch is April 2nd and it looks like they have a TON more retail partners in the US including Best Buy. (though, it looks like you can order the top spec OP9P now and ships within two days.) Really kinda annoyed that the US isn't getting the special sandstone like black finish. bull3964 fucked around with this message at 16:44 on Mar 23, 2021 |
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Phy posted:Wasn't sure where else to ask this: Reposting this, but TLDR: is there any way to get data off a (possibly) bricked phone with a non-working charge port and screen?
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bull3964 posted:Reveal was at 10am. There are several videos up now (don't know if they are full reviews or impressions, I haven't had a chance to watch yet.) Neat, thanks. Wireless on the OP9 is nice. That would have been a stupid omission. I'll probably get a 9P if the reviews are good - I'd like to have a top-tier camera again.
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T-Mobile is offering $360 in trade-in value for Pixel 3a as a promo towards the OP9, so I'm probably going to do that. Any Oneplus gotchas for somebody who has been riding the Pixel train for years?
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Twerk from Home posted:T-Mobile is offering $360 in trade-in value for Pixel 3a as a promo towards the OP9, so I'm probably going to do that. Oh man, that's awesome. My wife's old 3a is sitting in a drawer somewhere around here. Does that apply to the 9P as well?
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