Hmm. Then that likely means only the new Nexus phones and the V20 will be able to accommodate seamless updates. Good to know.
If LG incorporated this into the V20.. which is not a guarantee by the way. And remember that this new method doesn't really do anything to speed up the release cycle of those updates, it just alters how the physical update is loaded and applied on the phone. An OEM that's slow to market with anything new will most likely still be lagging behind with the new method.
After my share of botched OTA updates, I can safely say I like the way you think! Whether or not that is actually an implementation is another story.I really like this feature as I feel the danger of a bad OTA upgrade is minimized with a dual partition seamless upgrade.
It sounds and look like a great machine, but since it is kind of expensive, I think I will wait and see people's experiences with it before making a move (and with luck I might spot a good deal while waiting...)So, the Galaxy Note7 is now official, and all details can be found in the Android Central news blog.
After seeing what it officially has to offer, are you thinking of purchasing one?
Yes or no? And why? Eager to hear your thoughts.
Right now, this will be impossible. From what I'm reading, M can not be setup for a second system partition. The ONLY way you'll get seamless updates is if it ships from the OEM with N already on it AND already partitioned. It's not something that can be added after the fact and it's an optional feature as well. So OEM N shipped phones could still not have it.I still want to find out if the N7 comes partitioned so that it can take advantage of Nougat's seamless update feature.
I'll use it for a week, if I like and think the extra $70 is worth it then I'll keep it. If not I'll return it and pay $50 restock lol.
But chances are the extra $70 I'm paying for all the extra goodies will be worth it.
$779 vs $850
That is the price difference, I think it's likely gonna sit well with me.
Haha right, we'll call that a rental fee.Right now, this will be impossible. From what I'm reading, M can not be setup for a second system partition. The ONLY way you'll get seamless updates is if it ships from the OEM with N already on it AND already partitioned. It's not something that can be added after the fact and it's an optional feature as well. So OEM N shipped phones could still not have it.
I guess it's technically possible a later revision of the N7 could be made setup with N and the extra partition, but I don't know if that is likely to happen.
Since you're already looking at a worse case scenario of a $50 restock fee, you're actually now at a $20 difference.![]()
Right now, this will be impossible. From what I'm reading, M can not be setup for a second system partition. The ONLY way you'll get seamless updates is if it ships from the OEM with N already on it AND already partitioned. It's not something that can be added after the fact and it's an optional feature as well. So OEM N shipped phones could still not have it.
I guess it's technically possible a later revision of the N7 could be made setup with N and the extra partition, but I don't know if that is likely to happen.
Seriously considering a Nexsus because I see no way around boatware.
My Note 3 is full of crap I've never used - Flipboard, AT&T Garbage, Sumsung ditto.