Finished flashing, was pretty straight forward.
Happy to get my night mode back
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- Fingerprint gesture - swipe once to check notifications and swipe twice to open the quick panel. I think the swipe twice was not available before
Hard to say about the camera and battery life so soon. However, I don't expect the battery life to be good with beta builds anyways.It's there in the latest 7.1.1 build.
How is the camera and battery life in Oreo? Any better?
Why did you have to unlock bootloader that you had to relock bootloader? I just side loaded the Oreo beta zip file from essential and didn't have to unlock boot loader to flash.Flashed my spare white phone and relocked the bootloader. Went smooth overall.
If the beta proves stable enough I'll flash it on my daily driver. It sounds like the final build of Oreo will overwrite the beta via OTA when it's ready for release.
Because I had it unlocked on 7.1.1 for testing. I had to relock it to meet MDM requirements so I could install some of my apps.Why did you have to unlock bootloader that you had to relock bootloader? I just side loaded the Oreo beta zip file from essential and didn't have to unlock boot loader to flash.
Ah got itBecause I had it unlocked on 7.1.1 for testing. I had to relock it to meet MDM requirements so I could install some of my apps.
Any issues like reported on earlier 7.1 like lag and freezing up? Looking at buying this phone but been seeing a lot of bad reviews. I like the specs and build quality but need a phone I can depend on for work.
There are lot of bad reviews because the initial software wasn't as stable. The numerous software updates have certainly made things a lot better. It is too early to comment if Oreo (which is still in beta) is stable.
If you want to buy, then you should. If you don't like it, return it. Another great phone in the same price range is the OP 5T.
I looked at that too but from what I read it will not work with Verizon