I don't like that when I go into apps I can't easily see running apps.
Maybe I'm looking at it wrong. Anyone have any ideas?
I believe that's a stock Android thing though.
I don't like that when I go into apps I can't easily see running apps.
Maybe I'm looking at it wrong. Anyone have any ideas?
I did figure out if how to see running services......but kind of a pain. Settings>developer options>4th one down is running services.I believe that's a stock Android thing though.
I'm on day two with this app "Disable Increasing Ring". It was crashing each time I received a notification from Life360, but worked fine for all other notifications.The "starting quiet" notifications. This may be a showstopper for me at work as our sales-force (two of them I'm putting in Z Force Droids) needs to hear their notifications.
And that is one reason I got it LOL. I accidentally move my hand over the front to make it come on too much as it is. I don't need something breathing at meLenovo removed the "breathing" notification feature present on all previous Moto's that had amoled displays.
If you're coming from a previous moto phone it's a bit of a letdown initially, but the waive your hand feature really works well and largely negates the need (in my opinion) for the breathing. It still blinks on and off anytime a new notification from any app comes in, so if you keep your phone close or handy all the time, it's really not all that different than before. If you like to set your phone down and keep it further away, then the lack of breathing is more problematic, but then that was never as good as an LED light regardless. My only issue at this point is really on principle. It seems like it would be pretty easy to make this a customizable feature, allowing the user to choose how many times or how long the notifications breathe for. The system itself in my opinion is still the best of any manufacturer. It functions flawlessly and I cannot picture using a phone without it (have had ever moto flagship since the Maxx as a result), or until the next big thing comes along (whatever that is).Lenovo removed the "breathing" notification feature present on all previous Moto's that had amoled displays.
Lenovo removed the "breathing" notification feature present on all previous Moto's that had amoled displays.
lack of led notifications
How are you coping with it?
It's amazing to me that someone would buy this phone if that feature is important to you and they haven't had it for three years.
I don't understand your last sentence, it is square.I dont like the placement of the fingerprint sensor. My daughter presses it all the time. If I was designing it I would make it a bit wider instead of long.
no, usually in hand/pocket or within arms reach but turning the damn thing on constantly to see if i missed an email is annoying. I hate hearing phones ring so its on vibrate 100% of the time. The flash notify app helps but i have to be looking at it or in its direction. Its amazing to me that in 2016 this phone doesnt have led notifications.
So this is strange but I keep losing the google keyboard in the all apps section. Its still listed in Settings>apps. But the icon for it is gone.
Happened last week and at that time I did not have a second keyboard app installed. Had to factory reset to get it back, and that is a PAIN. So I installed Swiftkey, which I like better anyways.
Anyone else have this happen? Maybe I am missing a setting somewhere that hides it? Not really sure. Any advice is appreciated.
I figured it out. I had unchecked for it show as an icon.