I may be old school or less techie, but I like my phones to work reliably with little fiddling right out of the box. Coming back to android after years away I'm kinda bummed how much time is involved getting a new higher end phone up and running. I rarely download apps and don't play games, just use my phone for phone basics, and navigation once in a great while.
With all this tech in our lives now it seems like I don't have enough time for life....too busy always doing something at night or weekends trying to keep all the family tech stuff up and running, along with the rest of stuff in life that eats up your time. And I'm not picking on android, all tech I encounter is pretty much the same.
How do you guys feel about this?
To clarify.....my Moto X Pure updated from lollipop to Marshmallow straight out of the box, and has never worked right since. I know a factory reset is recommended after an os update, but it seems like that's the norm for most all electronics now days. And with a household full of electronics that I have to keep running because I'm the IT guy, it seems I'm always fighting with something.
With all this tech in our lives now it seems like I don't have enough time for life....too busy always doing something at night or weekends trying to keep all the family tech stuff up and running, along with the rest of stuff in life that eats up your time. And I'm not picking on android, all tech I encounter is pretty much the same.
How do you guys feel about this?
To clarify.....my Moto X Pure updated from lollipop to Marshmallow straight out of the box, and has never worked right since. I know a factory reset is recommended after an os update, but it seems like that's the norm for most all electronics now days. And with a household full of electronics that I have to keep running because I'm the IT guy, it seems I'm always fighting with something.
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