johnwashere
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It's not like it's a secret. Much bigger things to worry about other than this.
NO. THIS IS MY ONLY WORRY IN LIFE. I AM STILL SHOCKED! SMH AT Y'ALL. SMGDH....
It's not like it's a secret. Much bigger things to worry about other than this.
NO. THIS IS MY ONLY WORRY IN LIFE. I AM STILL SHOCKED! SMH AT Y'ALL. SMGDH....
Still seeing typical battery drain unfortunately. Down to 82 without much use.
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Great post. Also, The Wirecutter in conjunction with the NY Times recently did a big study about how to best manage smartphone battery time, which reiterates all of these points, plus some others. The myths at the end are also important to read.If you are looking for a software update to help with battery life it typically won't.
Most of us know this but I will state it again. 3 things majorly affect your battery life
Ok, the sync advice above makes sense but I'm having a tough time finding the sync settings! Under the individual app settings (like Outlook or Pushbullet), I can't find any sync settings!
Thanks I see that under the accounts settings there is a single option to turn off auto sync data for all apps. I remember my Galaxy S4 had the option for each individual app to either auto sync or manual sync and if auto was selected, how frequent.
I just spoke with technical support and Michael out of the Alabama Support Center said that the marshmallow update wwill be released March 13th 2016. Apparently they had some problems with it.
Ok, the sync advice above makes sense but I'm having a tough time finding the sync settings! Under the individual app settings (like Outlook or Pushbullet), I can't find any sync settings!
Yeah they had to release system version 24.14.11 (previous 24.14.10). There were minor flaws such as some bluetooth connectivity issues, and speed of long press copy/paste to display. Doze mode is absolutely ridiculous. My phone drains single digit percents overnight or when not in use, and its baked into the OS automatically. You have the ability to optimize apps in battery settings. No more **** dials, when u press call you have to press again to confirm, the calling was a bit sensitive, I've had calls go through when putting my phone away too many times. Thats just a little spoiler. You have to wait until the final release to see the rest. Motorola, when they release Software, does it right. No other brand does private soak tests, so when it releases, it will be fully baked and more welcomed.
Is there a expected release date for us that are not in the soak test?
I dont mind waiting, just dont want to be told that its available when its really not
Simple hardware issue re: Galaxy Nexus.
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Is this update expected to enable Wi-Fi calling? My workplace has poor cell reception and I need that feature.