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Hmm, wonder what the issue is for me.I don't use Outlook on mine but I get Google message and Gmail notifications.
Hmm, wonder what the issue is for me.I don't use Outlook on mine but I get Google message and Gmail notifications.
I'm going to assume you checked your notification settings in edge lightingHmm, wonder what the issue is for me.
The edge lighting is very customizable and I don't find it any more distracting then a notification light. If there was a high demand for a notification light they would implemented that change already.
That's a good point , not having something emit a signal to your head . Im sure nothing worry about but still .The only reason I haven't invested in wireless buds is health related. I don't want something emitting a Bluetooth signal right by my head all day long.
Having to charge it is another story.
Not having a 3.5mm jack also means you can either charge your phone or plug in headphomes, but not both at the same time (unless someone out there makes a splitter?)
People don't go into the streets clamoring for features but the major OEMs research rigorously in various ways which features are important to users. The importance of LED notifications, IR blasters and removable batteries keeps coming up in various threads usually in threads created for that specific purpose and the end result is always the same.People don't go into the streets in masses clamoring for a certain feature.
But when it's there those who care about it are very happy to have it. That goes for any feature. I bet you that if Samsung included a physical keyboard case in the box similar to the ones they made for the S8, a decent chunk of people would actually be happy to slap it on their phone if they knew they were about to type a long text entry.
Simply because the thing would be right there included in the box.
The edge lighting as implemented by Samsung at the moment isn't nearly as effective as a simple LED. And it's more distracting because it's the entire perimeter of the display that's glowing.
But the main problem is that it only does it for a few seconds when the notification comes in, and disappears right after!
Most LED lights keep on flashing for at least 30 minutes after the notification arrives.
The worst implementation ever of this is Apple, which uses the camera LED to blind you whenever a notif arrives lol.
I've never had a random pop up notification on my phone asking me to complete a survey about which features of that specific phone I used/cared about.People don't go into the streets clamoring for features but the major OEMs research rigorously in various ways which features are important to users. The importance of LED notifications, IR blasters and removable batteries keeps coming up in various threads usually in threads created for that specific purpose and the end result is always the same.
I've never had a random pop up notification on my phone asking me to complete a survey about which features of that specific phone I used/cared about.
I never mentioned anything about random pop ups about surveys.I've never had a random pop up notification on my phone asking me to complete a survey about which features of that specific phone I used/cared about.
What if every user disabled the "send data analytics" option on their device?OEMs don't necessarily need to put out a survey for you. They already have usage analytics.
They have people in the company to find out stuff like this .What if every user disabled the "send data analytics" option on their device?
What if every user disabled the "send data analytics" option on their device?
I think that's why they were so successful.
They banked on those who didn't want to have to tinker one little bit with their device. Oversimplified OS.
When a feature gets dropped, it would be nice if it got replaced with another solution that's at least as good if not better.Change happens and we can’t lament about every little feature that has changed on phones over the years. If change didn’t occur we wouldn’t even have smartphones and would still be using the ones attached to our walls.
You hit that nail pretty solidChange happens and we can’t lament about every little feature that has changed on phones over the years. If change didn’t occur we wouldn’t even have smartphones and would still be using the ones attached to our walls.
Caught my finger couple times not the nailYou hit that nail pretty solid
When a feature gets dropped, it would be nice if it got replaced with another solution that's at least as good if not better.
The move is towards wireless accessories; watches, glasses, etc. It is what it is.
Which means more individual devices to think about charging up. I get what you mean though.
The only reason I haven't invested in wireless buds is health related. I don't want something emitting a Bluetooth signal right by my head all day long.
Having to charge it is another story.
Not having a 3.5mm jack also means you can either charge your phone or plug in headphomes, but not both at the same time (unless someone out there makes a splitter?)