Do not disturb "until next alarm" mode disappeared?

This does not instill faith in me in Google and the 6P. I'm supposed to be getting mine today and these glitches and annoyances that Google can't seem to fix really bother me.

It's not a 6P issue. It's related to MM. There's nothing wrong with the 6P.

Sent via the Comm Center of the Trigati
 
It's not a 6P issue. It's related to MM. There's nothing wrong with the 6P.

Sent via the Comm Center of the Trigati

Right. But how long will Google take to actually fix this issue? It was broken; then it worked; now it's broken again. I love Android, and definitely like it more than iOS, but I'm losing faith in Google to fix the issues that their devices and OS have. Geez, just look at the cluster that is the Pixel C. How they let that go to market with the wi-fi and touchscreen issues is beyond me. That was an easy purchase for me if it just worked.
 
Correct. You can test by turning off automatic date and time and manually changing the date on your phone. Setting it to February 1st brings the feature back...so we'll just have to wait I guess.
 
Correct. You can test by turning off automatic date and time and manually changing the date on your phone. Setting it to February 1st brings the feature back...so we'll just have to wait I guess.

Wow! Google needs to fix this asap!

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Right. But how long will Google take to actually fix this issue? It was broken; then it worked; now it's broken again. I love Android, and definitely like it more than iOS, but I'm losing faith in Google to fix the issues that their devices and OS have. Geez, just look at the cluster that is the Pixel C. How they let that go to market with the wi-fi and touchscreen issues is beyond me. That was an easy purchase for me if it just worked.

Again, it's not a *device* issue. It's a MM issue and happens on other android devices than just the Nexus line. So, does that mean moving to iOS? Because iOS doesn't have any problems.. Oh wait, it does too. No OS, unfortunately, is perfect. Leaving one for another means leaving one set of bugs for a totally different set of bugs. And not that this the Pixel forum, but you could also ask how Apple could release the iPad Pro with a huge dead spot in the digitizer, etc, etc.
 
Again, it's not a *device* issue. It's a MM issue and happens on other android devices than just the Nexus line. So, does that mean moving to iOS? Because iOS doesn't have any problems.. Oh wait, it does too. No OS, unfortunately, is perfect. Leaving one for another means leaving one set of bugs for a totally different set of bugs. And not that this the Pixel forum, but you could also ask how Apple could release the iPad Pro with a huge dead spot in the digitizer, etc, etc.

Right. But who fixes the MM issue? Google. And they drag their feet on this kind of stuff. Between this, LTE issues on AT&T, Bluetooth issues, and battery drain problems, these issues are getting more than just annoyances. Sure iOS has issues. Everything does. But I know my 6s Plus doesn't have any major problems like MM on the 6P. I REALLY want to use the 6P, and love Android. But I don't know if I can continue apologizing for these constant problems.
 
Right. But who fixes the MM issue? Google. And they drag their feet on this kind of stuff. Between this, LTE issues on AT&T, Bluetooth issues, and battery drain problems, these issues are getting more than just annoyances. Sure iOS has issues. Everything does. But I know my 6s Plus doesn't have any major problems like MM on the 6P. I REALLY want to use the 6P, and love Android. But I don't know if I can continue apologizing for these constant problems.

Well, you gotta do what you gotta do. I'm not on AT&T, I haven't had any bluetooth issues at all, my battery doesn't have an issue (currently at 74% after being unplugged for 2 days), and I have an app that manages my DND (because it has an awesome scheduling feature). Sorry that you seem to have all these issues, but they don't seem to effect or apply to every user.
 
Well, you gotta do what you gotta do. I'm not on AT&T, I haven't had any bluetooth issues at all, my battery doesn't have an issue (currently at 74% after being unplugged for 2 days), and I have an app that manages my DND (because it has an awesome scheduling feature). Sorry that you seem to have all these issues, but they don't seem to effect or apply to every user.

This is true. It's weird all the discrepancies between phones and even carriers, when carriers should have little to do with it. I like my 6s Plus, because it works. There's really little else that makes it stand out other than lack of issues. I really want to use Android but I'm wondering if the S7 would be something that I should wait for instead.
 
Well, you gotta do what you gotta do. I'm not on AT&T, I haven't had any bluetooth issues at all, my battery doesn't have an issue (currently at 74% after being unplugged for 2 days), and I have an app that manages my DND (because it has an awesome scheduling feature). Sorry that you seem to have all these issues, but they don't seem to effect or apply to every user.

No Bluetooth issues here either. It works great in my Acura and any headset/speaker I use. Battery life grants me about 20 hours off the charger and just over 5 hours of screen on time. Can't complain about that.
 

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