naturalguy
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Updates are over ratted, sometimes they are worse than the previous software version and are often buggy
Yep, I lived that with my Nexus 6P. The updates, especially the OS ones, would almost always cause issues with the phone. Problem is, you're helping Google debug a lot of times. And many apps would not play well with the updates until the developers tweaked them. That often led to chasing (and deleting) battery hogging apps that were formerly well behaved under the previous release. Makes me appreciate well tested, slower to arrive updates.Updates are over ratted, sometimes they are worse than the previous software version and are often buggy
Updates are over ratted, sometimes they are worse than the previous software version and are often buggy
Ok, my S8 is ruined. I posted this in the S8 forum, so I don't have to type it out twice. I am now looking for a new phone. I'm going to post this on the Note 8 forum and the Pixel XL 2 forum (I know, Pixel 2 XL, but this sounds better.) I like both phones, yet am leaning more towards the Note 8, since having the S8 was a good experience. I like the Note 8's features, design, and software. What I don't like is the amount of time it takes to get updates (on my S8 atm anyways,) and the fingerprint sensor location, all though I have gotten fairly used to it. What I like about the Pixel XL 2 is the simplicity, the update speeds, and the front facing speakers. What I don't like about the Pixel is that it doesn't have a headphone jack, not a ton of features, and the display issues are a little concerning, though not overly. Anyways, what do you think? Thanks!
I'm trying that now. Snapdragon version. We'll see how it goes. Must say, the LG V30's standby time is astonishingly good comparatively. I wonder if that's just Android 7.1.2 on the V30 vs. 7.1.1 on the Note 8. Did Google improve Doze dramatically between the two?try and run it in performance mode all the time for a while, you would think it would use more battery but it seems to optimise very well, I easily get 6+ SOT plus 3 or 4 hours of music at full blast over a 12/14 hour dau and still 30/40% left.
Exynos model though and location and Bluetooth off unless I need it but WiFi and mobile data always on
If it's hardware, Sammy is hard to beat. Software .. Pixel is second to none!