I'm patienly waiting on pie when is TMobile USA going to roll it out
I'm patienly waiting on pie when is TMobile USA going to roll it out
You can or can't lol if so point me in the directionYou can get now if you would like. I am on T-mobile and have it. If you are interested we can't point you in right direction.
I hope T-Mobile refuses the Pie update until it works properly. Two major problems reported so far are that the pro-mode controls no longer work for shooting videos, and that the compass is off by 90 degrees, making real-time map navigation difficult or impossible.
Many of the people who were most impatient to get Pie are now busy trying to flash back to Oreo.
Right, in Pie the pro mode only works for photos, not videos too.I don't have that option pro mode in video but in camera yes.
Right, in Pie the pro mode only works for photos, not videos too.
TMO does very thorough testing. On one version (5? 6?) for one phone, they pulled the update the night before release - they were still testing it to see if there was anything they overlooked. That's not exactly a bad thing.T-Mobile is always last for most things. Especially for updates.
All phones have that problem - you have to calibrate the compass before each use. Bringing the phone near iron of any sort (even just getting into your car) throws it off. Rotate it 3 times in each axis. (It's due to the magnetic sensors used in all phones, it's not peculiar to Pie or Note 9s.)major problems ... the compass is off by 90 degrees
RT navigation is done by GPS, which has nothing to do with the compass. That little compass needle is an icon to allow you to switch between North-up and heading-up ("up" on the screen is the direction you're moving in when you're in heading-up mode).making real-time map navigation difficult or impossible.
Also waiting and checking manually everyday and keeping my eye on the forums. Someone said February 4th and that didn't happen, then I saw someone said this coming week but who really knows.
I also heard TMo is having issues with either their new 600 MHz network or their new RCS messaging but that could just be rumors.
Depending on where you are, RT navigation instructions can be something like "Head southeast to ...". It's harder to carry out that instruction if the compass points the wrong way.RT navigation is done by GPS, which has nothing to do with the compass.
No. There are long threads full of people whose phone compass used to work properly before Pie, and is suddenly off by 90 degrees even when they re-calibrate it. And no, just getting in a car does not make my phone's compass stop pointing anywhere near the right direction. And no, while occasional recalibration may be beneficial, the compass does not need to be calibrated before each use.All phones have that problem - you have to calibrate the compass before each use. Bringing the phone near iron of any sort (even just getting into your car) throws it off.
I hope T-Mobile refuses the Pie update until it works properly. Two major problems reported so far are that the pro-mode controls no longer work for shooting videos, and that the compass is off by 90 degrees, making real-time map navigation difficult or impossible.
Many of the people who were most impatient to get Pie are now busy trying to flash back to Oreo.