Well, believe what you like, but there's nothing magical about Pixel phones, and there's no way that Google can override any carrier's desire to prevent a new build from openly accessing their network if they're not comfortable with it. Granted, T-Mobile rarely interferes with security updates, but that's no indication that they can't.T-Mobile has nothing to do with it, they have no control over the updates on these devices.
Well, believe what you like, but there's nothing magical about Pixel phones, and there's no way that Google can override any carrier's desire to prevent a new build from openly accessing their network if they're not comfortable with it. Granted, T-Mobile rarely interferes with security updates, but that's no indication that they can't.
Well, believe what you like, but there's nothing magical about Pixel phones, and there's no way that Google can override any carrier's desire to prevent a new build from openly accessing their network if they're not comfortable with it. Granted, T-Mobile rarely interferes with security updates, but that's no indication that they can't.
Is it that noticeable? I hope so. Mine dropped 15% in seven hours overnight last night and seems to be getting worse during the day.
I'm miffed that after working previously the update button doesn't work now.
Anyone have a link to the steps to do a sideload?
Did anyone with Verizon phone get the update? I am using it on tmo and still have nothing.
I have a friend with the Verizon version on AT&T and his came OTA.
Just to confirm, sideload doesn't factory reset the phone right?
ok thanks. does tmo/Verizon phone need to use opm2 or opm4?
Verizon is OPM2. See Here -- https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=886121&p=6239102&viewfull=1#post6239102
Now trying to look up what is in the update