Cakefish
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Does the Stock Browser in the Pixel (I guess that would be Chrome?) offer Ad Blocking?
Nope. Chrome users are at the full mercy of internet ads.
Does the Stock Browser in the Pixel (I guess that would be Chrome?) offer Ad Blocking?
I went to edit my original post but it wouldn't save. I meant to say it is unlocked UK phones purchased through carriers.
I too have XEU and purchased via carphone warehouse.
here's a screenshot of what I see, I got mine through the Samsung experience shop as well
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Did you pre order yours, I did and I had to suffer the fiasco of one minute my phone was definitely there and the next it wasn't.I'm kinda glad yours is like mine
I was looking and the blank section in available csc codes stood out.
On a side note I've just had an email from Cpw advising Samsung are taking over the Experience Stores from 1/3/17.
That's absolutely untrue. Apple faces all kinds of issues with their updates too. Most of the time, I have seen data deletion issues, bricking, etc. It seems as though many Apple users aren't as vocal, due to the fact that they are in a locked down ecosystem.This gives apple the edge over android devices with updates sent to every phone with very little issues. Why can't these manufacturers get their act together like Apple! What a shame
This gives apple the edge over android devices with updates sent to every phone with very little issues. Why can't these manufacturers get their act together like Apple! What a shame
I went to edit my original post but it wouldn't save. I meant to say it is unlocked UK phones purchased through carriers.
I too have XEU and purchased via carphone warehouse.
Have you received the Nougat update yet? Unlocked UK S7 edge XEU here.
This gives apple the edge over android devices with updates sent to every phone with very little issues. Why can't these manufacturers get their act together like Apple! What a shame
That's absolutely untrue. Apple faces all kinds of issues with their updates too. Most of the time, I have seen data deletion issues, bricking, etc. It seems as though many Apple users aren't as vocal, due to the fact that they are in a locked down ecosystem.
Yes Apple release iOS pretty much to all on a stated date.
Their Firmware can be more stable as obviously they create their own iOS for their own devices.
The Networks are not permitted to get involved and tinker with it so no delays in that respect although in the U.K the Networks have a say in the Carrier Update part.
However.....
It's not always available to all models of iPhones.
Some new features are not always available to all iPhones.
I've known an iOS update so slow down the iPhone and make it stutter.
Apple's Servers crash when the iOS is launched as lots clamber to get it.
iPhones have suffered in the past from 'No Network' or 'No Wifi'after updating the iOS.
All the above I've experienced from using iPhones from the iPhone 4 launch up to the iPhone 6 Plus.