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I concur. I haven't had any issues with it, and the update itself installed quickly.So far this has been the smoothest system update I've ever had.
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I concur. I haven't had any issues with it, and the update itself installed quickly.So far this has been the smoothest system update I've ever had.
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I concur. I haven't had any issues with it, and the update itself installed quickly.
I didn't have to reset either.I didn't even have to factory reset (which I normally do after an update)
So much better than the lollypop fiasco.
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But with only some apps and not others? That's kind of random. Netflix and some resource hungry games run smooth as butter.. But amazon app acts like I'm trying to run it on an old Nokia brick phone.You should expect that with an encrypted SD card. SD speeds still don't match eMMC 5.x and definitely won't touch UFS 2.0. My UHS-I U3 card is about as fast as my 2013 Moto X's eMMC in sequential read/write (both unencrypted), but performance falls apart with random reads/writes. A lot of that is due to the integrated controller in the SD card. They've never been that great at handling random reads/writes.
My U3 card benches at 82MB/s read (seq), 28MB/s write (seq). Cut that in half (or more) when encrypted.
But with only some apps and not others? That's kind of random. Netflix and some resource hungry games run smooth as butter.. But amazon app acts like I'm trying to run it on an old Nokia brick phone.
I got the 6.0 Update I'm on AT&T
I can confirm I'm getting band 12.
Why don't I see the "Wifi Calling" feature in the 6.0 Update? The area I live in isn't the greatest coverage and I'm in the city too lol.
I thought we would see a wifi calling feature?
I got the 6.0 Update I'm on AT&T
I can confirm I'm getting band 12.
Why don't I see the "Wifi Calling" feature in the 6.0 Update? The area I live in isn't the greatest coverage and I'm in the city too lol.
I thought we would see a wifi calling feature?
Got fed up of waiting for the update being a T-Mobile user. Pulling out the SIM did not work. So did a backup then an FDR in addition to that and got the update notification. Downloading at the moment.
What's an FDR?
SO, once again, is the update working OK for those on T-Mobile who pulled the SIM to download, and did it enable Band 12 on T-Mobile?
EDIT: Nevermind, just was reading XDA and am pretty satisfied now about the answer (which is that it is OK, and there is Band 12). Will probably pull SIM once I get to the office and try to get it done!![]()
I'm almost certain MM will not improve the lag on this phone all that much. The problem is the crappy 808 processor Moto chose to use in the MXPE. Don't get me wrong, I love my pure, but I would have been MUCH happier if they just stayed with the 805. It is a much snappier processor, and even intense gaming barely gets it even a tad warm. Sure, the 808 may beat it in benchmark tests, but in real world use, the 805 makes the 808 feel slooow. I have a 1st edition Turbo and also had an N6, and they both fly compared to the MXPE. So unless Moto tweaks the processor code, I doubt MM will improve performance all that much.
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I shall do that.. I was surprised that the apps that were lagging for me were by major devs.. Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Amazon.. Those would be apps that I'd think would have tons of resources poured into them as far as making sure that they run smooth.It just depends on what resources are being loaded from the SD card, I guess; tons of small files kill SD performance, while large ones get closer to sequential read/write speeds. You should definitely report the performance issues to app devs stating that you adopted your SD card as internal. Maybe they'll spend some time optimizing their builds for once.