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CaptainSarcastic posted:Speaking of Android Auto and adapters, does anyone have familiarity with aftermarket Android Auto devices for cars that didn't come with it? I've been seeing articles that read more like advertisements for the things, but not a lot of details and doing a lot of research myself has been . This was the most recent one I saw, that prompted the question: https://www.androidpolice.com/android-auto-mesay-folding-touchscreen-deal-stacksocial/ I have one in my lovely van, but not that brand. The one I have is carpuride and it connects either using 1/8 phono plug or it has its own speaker and a built in fm transmitter. It works well enough. Only complaint is there doesn't seem to be any way to adjust the volume for navigation in Android Auto on it, so that is always too quiet compared to the music.
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Lowen SoDium posted:I have one in my lovely van, but not that brand. The one I have is carpuride and it connects either using 1/8 phono plug or it has its own speaker and a built in fm transmitter. Cool - thank you. I'm not sure if my partner will even be interested, but I find Android Auto so handy I'm still thinking about some way to add it to her car.
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AlexDeGruven posted:I don't do anything unofficial with it. Just let auto update run. 2013 MacBook Pro's final software version was Big Sur (and that's assuming it was a late 2013 model) and all update support for Big Sur ended in September of 2023. Monterey only supports MacBook Pros 2015 and later.
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Lowen SoDium posted:I have one in my lovely van, but not that brand. The one I have is carpuride and it connects either using 1/8 phono plug or it has its own speaker and a built in fm transmitter. Try adjusting the volume when the navigation is talking, it should switch to adjusting navigation volume.
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Desk Lamp posted:Try adjusting the volume when the navigation is talking, it should switch to adjusting navigation volume. That doesn't work for the voice recognition prompts for me, they're very quiet (it did work in Apple Carplay). Car is a 2017 so IDK if that affects anything, though it has had software updates.
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Desk Lamp posted:Try adjusting the volume when the navigation is talking, it should switch to adjusting navigation volume. Yeah, that works on my KIA's built in unit, but it doesn't work on this carpuride addin in the van.
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Is there any way I can see what caused my Pixel 7 Pro to reboot? Within the last 3 weeks or so, it has happened twice, where I wake up in the morning to the alarm beeping at the right time, but when I want to open the phone, it prompts me for a code to the SIM card. Unlocking that, everything else is fine. I haven't noticed anything else going on, and haven't installed any new apps in ages. Also no drops or issues with charging. Security updates usually prompts me to update. It happened again this morning, and I can see that my latest security update was December 5, 2023.
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Ice Cream Sandwich
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codo27 posted:Ice Cream Sandwich the worst part of this screenshot is being a habs fan
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This year's blind phone comparison. https://youtu.be/VRoTOE3FqT0?si=3_Uek8-oiGzrWW8B When averaging all three scores, Pixel did a 1,2,3 podium (7a in 1st, 8 Pro in second, and Pixel Fold in third). The 7a was voted the best daytime photo and the Pixel 8 Pro was voted the best Portrait (and came in 2nd for night photo.) I still think Google should ditch the Samsung sensor because it seems like they are better at tuning Sony sensors.
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they didn't test the standard pixel 8 bc it's basically the same main camera as the 8 pro isnt it? just without a telephoto and wide angle or something?
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Yup, the main sensor and processing is the same.
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I need a budget phone for my work, something cheap as in less than 200 eurobucks. It won't be used all the time, just need a decently big battery and something that works with basic features. What's the to-go for that? I had a TCL 20L 5G for two years (cost me 24€ lol) but gave it to a friend that just broke his phone. Maybe a cheap POCO/TCL?
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Guillermus posted:I need a budget phone for my work, something cheap as in less than 200 eurobucks. It won't be used all the time, just need a decently big battery and something that works with basic features. What's the to-go for that? I had a TCL 20L 5G for two years (cost me 24€ lol) but gave it to a friend that just broke his phone. Maybe a cheap POCO/TCL? I'm not sure what's current but I've always been pretty happy with Moto G models in the past. The Samsung A series are also the less expensive but still pretty feature rich models they sell vs. the S series.
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I hope this is the right thread for this if there's a better spot please let me know. For a long time I've been running Apple TVs as the streaming platforms in my home, but due to the majesty of Stremio, I'm transitioning everything to Fire Cubes. Which sucks because I just upgraded to the new Apple TVs, but what can you do All has been well, but how exactly do you handle subtitles on Android TV? I see that you can set the preferred language and subtitle, but that by default doesn't handle subtitles on foreign-language films? What I really want is "no subtitles on English content / English Subtitles on stuff that isn't English" any idea how this could be accomplished?
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There is probably an android tv thread or something more related to that question but on my shield I never had a system wide subtitle setting, in my experience that is usually an application level setting but I could be wrong
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Android tv has system level settings for the look of subtitles, should the system be called upon to display them, which isn't even a given. NewPipe on my fire stick uses these, VLC doesn't. All other subtitles settings, like language preferences and whether to display them at all are app specific.
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Are you asking about Android TV or FireOS? Amazon Fire Cubes do not run Android TV.
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Works exactly the same on my fire stick as on my chromecast with google tv.
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Rexxed posted:I'm not sure what's current but I've always been pretty happy with Moto G models in the past. The Samsung A series are also the less expensive but still pretty feature rich models they sell vs. the S series. I've been disconnected from Motorola since the Moto G 2013-2015. Hell, I still have a working Moto G 2013 that works as radio fm. Samsung A series look decent but POCO phones give more power for the price (usually) but I'll keep an eye on both, thanks!
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Guillermus posted:I've been disconnected from Motorola since the Moto G 2013-2015. Hell, I still have a working Moto G 2013 that works as radio fm. Samsung A series look decent but POCO phones give more power for the price (usually) but I'll keep an eye on both, thanks! Never used a Poco phone, but sometimes the extra hardware power is negated by a less than great OS experience. My OnePlus 11 is technically more powerful than my Pixel 8 (when it comes to the processor anyways), but the Pixel is my daily driver because I enjoy the software so much. Motorola tends to have a very pleasant and lightly customized Android experience (even if they do suck at updates). Samsungs OneUI is also a known quantity. I'd actually like to get my hands on a MIUI device just to see what it's like though. Maybe it's really fun and awesome?
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Mental Hospitality posted:Never used a Poco phone, but sometimes the extra hardware power is negated by a less than great OS experience. My OnePlus 11 is technically more powerful than my Pixel 8 (when it comes to the processor anyways), but the Pixel is my daily driver because I enjoy the software so much. Motorola tends to have a very pleasant and lightly customized Android experience (even if they do suck at updates). Samsungs OneUI is also a known quantity. I enjoyed each MIUI device I owned (Redmi Note 5 and Note 10 Pro). MIUI isn't quite as bad as OneUI imo, but it's still quite a departure from stock or any of the near-stock UIs. Even with all the seeming bloat they always performed well and had excellent battery life.
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Miui is absolute garbage. Hard no on ever going with it again. I'll take a Motorola with zero update policy over that.
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Mental Hospitality posted:Motorola tends to have a very pleasant and lightly customized Android experience (even if they do suck at updates). I totally agree, and find it incredibly frustrating that they make perfectly reasonable hardware, have a great spin on Android, but not only suck at updates but actively lie about them. I went from being something a Motorola fan to warning everyone I can about them because of how stunningly terrible they are when it comes to supporting their phones.
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CaptainSarcastic posted:I totally agree, and find it incredibly frustrating that they make perfectly reasonable hardware, have a great spin on Android, but not only suck at updates but actively lie about them. I went from being something a Motorola fan to warning everyone I can about them because of how stunningly terrible they are when it comes to supporting their phones. I used to recommend Motorola phones a lot back in the days based on my few Moto G and my family's experience but then Lenovo started to put their fingers and that stuff. Got a few coworkers with recent models that run great and they have no complaints but they don't check OS or security updates so... Talking about OS and security updates, how are recent OnePlus with that? A friend is eyeing a OnePlus Nord 3 and pice/spec wise looks nice but how's the software?
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I'm ... embarrassed. I thought my USB-C port was broken for half a year, after I put my weight on the connection when the phone was charging in my bed. Turns out it was actually ...just packed densely with pocket lint. In completely unrelated news, the Backbone is awesome and completely exceeds my expectations. Heard a lot of people say it "feels loose" but I don't have that experience.
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I've tried a few solutions for phone gaming, mostly just streaming Steam games but I think I just hate gaming on such a tiny screen. Lag wasn't really an issue except in games where you needed split second reactions which seems to be all I play lol
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CaptainSarcastic posted:I totally agree, and find it incredibly frustrating that they make perfectly reasonable hardware, have a great spin on Android, but not only suck at updates but actively lie about them. I went from being something a Motorola fan to warning everyone I can about them because of how stunningly terrible they are when it comes to supporting their phones. I was all in on Google-rola. I had a problem with the screen adhesive on the front glass of my custom MotoX, it was interfering with the FFC. They sent me a coupon code to reorder exactly what I wanted brand new (I could have chosen different colors, too) and a return box. Had my new phone in hand in 48h. Same thing happened again after the Lenovo sell off and it was an absolute poo poo show. I had to fight to get my same colors because their new policy was refurbs, regardless of the initial device.
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Blurb3947 posted:I've tried a few solutions for phone gaming, mostly just streaming Steam games but I think I just hate gaming on such a tiny screen. Lag wasn't really an issue except in games where you needed split second reactions which seems to be all I play lol Veering out of the thread topic, but it is hardware ... Symphony of the Night plays fantastic with it. When I tried using an 8bitdo controller before the button mapping was off. The annoying thing however is that down on the right-stick activates the map and is way too easy to hit accidentally. The select button already opens the map, so it's pretty stupid. It would be wonderful if Backbone let you remap controls, especially per-game. The Backbone software is actually pretty good too otherwise. teethgrinder fucked around with this message at 17:13 on Jan 10, 2024 |
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CaptainSarcastic posted:I totally agree, and find it incredibly frustrating that they make perfectly reasonable hardware, have a great spin on Android, but not only suck at updates but actively lie about them. I went from being something a Motorola fan to warning everyone I can about them because of how stunningly terrible they are when it comes to supporting their phones. Motorola was always hit or miss with the software updates. I had a Droid X2 back in the day that received a bad update and got constant bootloops. It was known issue and I eventually convinced Verizon to exchange the phone for a Droid 3 over. Despite that, I was still a Motorola loyalist because the hardware was so solid, miles above everyone else at that timeframe besides maybe Apple. Droid>Droid X2>Droid 3 > Motrola RAZR M> Moto G > Moto X 2016 was roughly my journey through Android until I got a Pixel 2 XL. That Moto G was probably the worst phone I've ever owned. When first purchased, it ran 4.4 which was fine. It was a Moto G so it definitely wasn't a powerhouse, but it got the job done and the battery was great. For a poor college student living off student loans and a part time retail job, it was good! Then they updated it to 5.0 and it clearly could not handle it. Apps just would not load. Could not use Maps navigation and play music at the same time, because it would run out of memory and kill the music in the background. All sorts of issues. It became an absolute miserable experience. drat shame. The Moto X was mostly fine though.
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The Moto X4 was my favorite for size and handfeel, my stubby thumbs could reach anywhere on the screen no problem.
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Does anyone know how I can stop the Google Voice app from defaulting to BT audio when I make a call? It's a watch I have connected and not a headset.
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I still have a 2014 Moto X that I bought custom (black with bronze trim, it looks dope) that I have no doubt will turn on to this day if I bothered to dig it out. For a while I used it solely as a music player. That phone, and the later Nexus 6 Hugephone were some of my favorites. They were really firing on cylinders back then. Then it all went to poo poo. Anyways, I just noticed ThinkPhones are on sale on Amazon for $400 down from $700... Abandonware or just trying to clear stock?
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Does anyone know if there's a way to setup a phone with a drive letter when connected to a computer? I have an S23 Ultra, and I can transfer files back and forth easy enough......but I want to be able to use a backup program so I can easily update my music library. Problem is that Backup4All doesn't recognize the phone when the computer simply recognizes it as a media device.
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USB Settings somewhere in uh, settings, should let you change it from MTP to mass storage unless Samsung are being super poo poo
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kirbysuperstar posted:USB Settings somewhere in uh, settings, should let you change it from MTP to mass storage unless Samsung are being super poo poo Yeah....that is no longer an option. I found a program called AndroidDrive that may be what I'm looking for however.
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teethgrinder posted:I'm ... embarrassed. I thought my USB-C port was broken for half a year, after I put my weight on the connection when the phone was charging in my bed. Turns out it was actually ...just packed densely with pocket lint. How did you get it out?
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Serotoning posted:How did you get it out? I used the thin plastic blade tool from an Ifixit kit (the "Halberd Spudger") which released it and ... then it just kept coming out.
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My favorite lint clearing tools are those plastic floss picks. Won't damage or short pins and if you need a stuffer tool just snip some of the tip off.
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teethgrinder posted:In the past had poked the port with a sim card release tool, but it didn't seem to be effective. Maybe I should have poked harder? I didn't realise that was the actual problem at the time. That's why I have rubber stoppers I put in the USB ports on my phones. My only complaint is that the cheap ones I got have a tendency to fall out and it can take me a while to notice, but, again, they were cheap.
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