Hello developers. With the arrival of the new 2014 Moto X , now is the upgrade of its flagship application , Moto Voice.
Someone is able to carry it for our One Plus? I do not understand how its possible that this application isnt made compatible with all android devices. Its useful and many want in our One. , I hope someone can bring this app.
The whole point of that feature is to make it exclusive to Motorola teasing users to switch from whatever phone they were using before to a Motorola device.
It cannot be ported because it most likely depend on certain frameworks and whatnot that are specific to Motorola. Its the same thing as you wanting to port something from TouchWiz or Blinkfeed from HTC. Just because Motorola uses the stock Android skin, don't be deceived by that.
Kinda the same thing as people wanting the OnePlus One's lock screen on other devices.
zephiK said:
The whole point of that feature is to make it exclusive to Motorola teasing users to switch from whatever phone they were using before to a Motorola device.
It cannot be ported because it most likely depend on certain frameworks and whatnot that are specific to Motorola. Its the same thing as you wanting to port something from TouchWiz or Blinkfeed from HTC. Just because Motorola uses the stock Android skin, don't be deceived by that.
Kinda the same thing as people wanting the OnePlus One's lock screen on other devices.
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Its true. But I wait that developers can make a "fake" Moto Voice, like Active Display, that are 2 apps like the original.
ivan0909 said:
Its true. But I wait that developers can make a "fake" Moto Voice, like Active Display, that are 2 apps like the original.
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Hey this may help. Go to Google play and type Voice Commands.
PD: Sorry for no link Im new. A thanks would be good :3
Don't ask for thanks, you get them if you deserve them. Plus, it's really not classy.
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Don't ask for thanks, you get them if you deserve them. Plus, it's really not classy.
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Okay Sorry. Btw I was asking on the non-exclusive list for an invitation code for the OPO but it doesn't seems like anyone cares
mewdark said:
Okay Sorry. Btw I was asking on the non-exclusive list for an invitation code for the OPO but it doesn't seems like anyone cares
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You don't just ask for an invite, you get added to the list.
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isnt the OPO supposed to have some sort of touchess controls???? Haven't they been talking about it for some time now????
it did but was never implemented
Rhodesy757 said:
isnt the OPO supposed to have some sort of touchess controls???? Haven't they been talking about it for some time now????
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perhaps will appear in later cm11s rom versions...
I just use OK Google from any where. Not really the same but helpful when driving can tell Google what to do within reason...!
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Will the phone get updates from Google or T-mobile?
I'm guessing neither. LG has a desktop app that they push updates through. Unless something's different with the G2X I'd assume they'll come through the LG app.
You could also get them from www.cyanogenmod.com!
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You could also get them from www.cyanogenmod.com!
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Hmm. So we could possibly be waiting for LG to do this? That is a potential deal-breaker for me. With pure Google experience and updates we are much more future proof.
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Hmm. So we could possibly be waiting for LG to do this? That is a potential deal-breaker for me. With pure Google experience and updates we are much more future proof.
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You're looking at getting a Nexus S or Nexus One then. For those of us not willing to pay full price, and wanting better hardware, we have to deal with manufacturers instead.
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You're looking at getting a Nexus S or Nexus One then. For those of us not willing to pay full price, and wanting better hardware, we have to deal with manufacturers instead.
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I know, but this has more appealing hardware. I just don't get it if it really is LG pushing updates... Why not just let Google handle everything?
Yeah but the update has to go through tmo first before the release it, the have to make sure their crapware is in there.
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I know, but this has more appealing hardware. I just don't get it if it really is LG pushing updates... Why not just let Google handle everything?
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What I'm saying is no phone out there but the Nexus S or Nexus One has AOSP Android. Every other phone has a version modified by the manufacturer. Google has nothing to do with these changes. The only one who can release updates is the manufacturer (or service provider if the manufacturer chooses to send the update to them first).
That's just the way it is.
Are you opposed to rooting your phone and installing custom ROMs? If you are interested in that, CM will be your best bet by far as you get the best of both worlds (CM had Gingerbread on even the Nexus One before Google did!).
If you don't want to use unofficial software, you should stick with the Nexus line. Even pure vanilla Android devices get updates through the carriers, that is how it is and how it always will be. Nexus phones are different as they are not sold through the carriers, just designed to work on them. They are managed entirely through Google which means updates come from Google.
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What I'm saying is no phone out there but the Nexus S or Nexus One has AOSP Android. Every other phone has a version modified by the manufacturer. Google has nothing to do with these changes. The only one who can release updates is the manufacturer (or service provider if the manufacturer chooses to send the update to them first).
That's just the way it is.
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I was under the impression that the vanilla devices (like the G2x obviously) was AOSP. Do you know what is modified on this version by LG? I know there is preinstalled software, but that is different than changes to AOSP.
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Hmm. So we could possibly be waiting for LG to do this? That is a potential deal-breaker for me. With pure Google experience and updates we are much more future proof.
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LG's committed to before Summer. The O2X forum has them giving June as a time frame.
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LG's committed to before Summer. The O2X forum has them giving June as a time frame.
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Just because they have the update for the O2x by June, doesn't mean the G2x will be ready. The two use different software, plus there are different expectations I think between the US market and European. I hope they come together, but I wouldn't be surprised if LG does the O2x first and then gets working on the G2x.
Bob from Wirefly.com said that he talked to someone from T-Mobile when he got the G2X for review and they said the 2.3 update was coming in one month. I'm not holding my breath, though.
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Bob from Wirefly.com said that he talked to someone from T-Mobile when he got the G2X for review and they said the 2.3 update was coming in one month. I'm not holding my breath, though.
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LOL. "Bob from Wirefly" has the inside scoop, huh.
Don't ever believe anything somebody tells you when they're trying to sell you something. That's all I'm saying.
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I was under the impression that the vanilla devices (like the G2x obviously) was AOSP. Do you know what is modified on this version by LG? I know there is preinstalled software, but that is different than changes to AOSP.
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It's not AOSP vanilla, but it's the closest you will get to it without buying a Nexus phone. There's lots of little tinkering to the OS on the LG2x. For example there's a "DTS" button in the music player to enable dts sound. Also, there's the T-Mobile motto when you drag down the status bar. There's a "tethering may incur charges" warning when you turn on wifi hotspot. There are different notification and ringtones put in. Etc etc. If you put this phone next to a Nexus phone, you will see lots of little differences beyond just the T-Mobile bloatware installed.
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It's not AOSP vanilla, but it's the closest you will get to it without buying a Nexus phone. There's lots of little tinkering to the OS on the LG2x. For example there's a "DTS" button in the music player to enable dts sound. Also, there's the T-Mobile motto when you drag down the status bar. There's a "tethering may incur charges" warning when you turn on wifi hotspot. There are different notification and ringtones put in. Etc etc. If you put this phone next to a Nexus phone, you will see lots of little differences beyond just the T-Mobile bloatware installed.
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Interesting. Mine will be delivered tomorrow so I guess I'll see soon. I've had a Nexus One since release, so I'm sure whatever is different, I will notice. Thanks for the clarification.
Not sure where, but I read from one of the CM guys (I think, don't kill me) that it's not AOSP at all! It's actually that same O2X ROM themed to look like AOSP Froyo
Not bad I guess ...
www.mobilemag.com/2013/02/14/motorola-atrix-hd-customer-satisfaction/
Night_wing said:
Not bad I guess ...
www.mobilemag.com/2013/02/14/motorola-atrix-hd-customer-satisfaction/
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saw that. Moto satisfies customers who don't hack into their phones and do stuff they like! They want us to stick with what they give by locking up stuff. That's where it sucks! :/
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saw that. Moto satisfies customers who don't hack into their phones and do stuff they like! They want us to stick with what they give by locking up stuff. That's where it sucks! :/
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+1 Normal User: "This phone is alright, I can make calls and post pics of my kitten on Facebook." Dev/Modder: "****ing Motorola!"
MOTO gives a very nice performance at a very nice price that's why i like moto
The statistical difference between 8.57 and 8.23 could very well be mute. In other words everyone is equally satisfied by their phone here.
Am i the only one who says that i'm not going to buy another motorola phone?
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Am i the only one who says that i'm not going to buy another motorola phone?
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Oh, definitely no. Check out the general section of the og Atrix 4G forums... threads and threads with countless others saying the same thing
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Am i the only one who says that i'm not going to buy another motorola phone?
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Nah, I'm with you on that one. This is my 2nd bad experience with Moto, and it's like "fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me."
I had a CliqXT which wasn't bad at the time and came with Eclair (2.1), we were on their timeline for the great GB update and it kept getting pushed further and further, finally after half a year of waiting Moto pulled out and said no, you're stuck on 2.1 Fortunately we weren't locked down and Turl brought us CM7.
A few phones later, here I am with the Atrix2, a completely locked down phone that leaves you at the mercy of Moto to update it and do something with it, and we all know how much you can rely on Moto to satisfy their customers. They said that they would unlock bootloaders, technically they did, but nowhere near the capacity that Moto users as a whole appreciate. It's a shame too, because their hardware is solid, but ultimately it's their loss.
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Am i the only one who says that i'm not going to buy another motorola phone?
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Me too! Switching to samsung or htc next.
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saw that. Moto satisfies customers who don't hack into their phones and do stuff they like! They want us to stick with what they give by locking up stuff. That's where it sucks! :/
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+1 Normal User: "This phone is alright, I can make calls and post pics of my kitten on Facebook." Dev/Modder: "****ing Motorola!"
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I bet if they conducted the survey here on XDA, the result would be drastically different. I have a friend with the Razor, and another with an Atrix HD. My old Skyrocket, running CM10.1 nightly, with a custom kernel and radio, out performs both in almost every aspect. It's a shame that Moto would make such a potentially incredible device and then hide most of that potential behind a locked boot loader under the guise of protecting me from myself. Definitely my last Motorola device. End rant, back to work for me.lol
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so just got my O+O, should i be worry about any spyware?
Having a OnePlus One, or a Nexus, or a Samsung, etc..... they all use Android. Shouldn't have to worry about spyware at all. If you stick to downloading your apps from the Play Store you shouldn't have to worry. There are built in protection within the Play Store.
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Having a OnePlus One, or a Nexus, or a Samsung, etc..... they all use Android. Shouldn't have to worry about spyware at all. If you stick to downloading your apps from the Play Store you shouldn't have to worry. There are built in protection within the Play Store.
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I meant spyware from O+O rom,
I read some articles about xiaomi that put spyware inside there smartphone
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I meant spyware from O+O rom,
I read some articles about xiaomi that put spyware inside there smartphone
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OnePlus One has nothing to do with Xiaomi. OnePlus One's International ROM is operated by Cynanogen Inc which is a U.S. company. https://cyngn.com/about/
ColorOS is being abandoned by OnePlus to pursue their own AOSP ROM as the default ROM for the Chinese variant, even then you can still flash CyanogenMod or whatever custom ROM you choose.
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OnePlus One has nothing to do with Xiaomi. OnePlus One's International ROM is operated by Cynanogen Inc which is a U.S. company. https://cyngn.com/about/
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And we all know that US will never spy on us
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And we all know that US will never spy on us
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Shhhhh no politics here.
But seriously, if we did care so much about our privacy, would we really be using a phone with Google Services? Thats just another topic.
To answer your question OP, just use the phone its a great phone. No need to have second thoughts.
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OnePlus One has nothing to do with Xiaomi. OnePlus One's International ROM is operated by Cynanogen Inc which is a U.S. company. https://cyngn.com/about/
ColorOS is being abandoned by OnePlus to pursue their own AOSP ROM as the default ROM for the Chinese variant, even then you can still flash CyanogenMod or whatever custom ROM you choose.
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Well i guess i will stay with the original rom,
Thanks
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Well i guess i will stay with the original rom,
Thanks
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And if you're still suspicious, you can be more than happy to see the CM11S sources. https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_oneplus_bacon -- I doubt anyone would have the time to go through this to see "if they're spying."
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/cm11s-sources-availability-and-location.1750/page-2#post-243958
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And if you're still suspicious, you can be more than happy to see the CM11S sources. https://github.com/CyanogenMod/android_device_oneplus_bacon -- I doubt anyone would have the time to go through this to see "if they're spying."
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/cm11s-sources-availability-and-location.1750/page-2#post-243958
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@zephiK I just used the spyware on your phone will you please put some pants on and stop sitting around in your underwear. Sent from your front facing camera. [emoji3][emoji12][emoji2]
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@zephiK I just used the spyware on your phone will you please put some pants on and stop sitting around in your underwear. Sent from your front facing camera. [emoji3][emoji12][emoji2]
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Have you seen the latest reports which detail Oneplus data mining strategies?
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Have you seen the latest reports which detail Oneplus data mining strategies?
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It's OOs tho',not smth OPO users need to be worried of.
The news articles said it was only on OxygenOS on newer phones, not OPO. We're golden.
Who even uses OxygenOS nowadays anyway?
But.. can i remove the google apps without root? like chrome for example, i don't use them
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But.. can i remove the google apps without root? like chrome for example, i don't use them
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If its a system app then no, you need root
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But.. can i remove the google apps without root? like chrome for example, i don't use them
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Regardless of the phone you can't remove system apps without root, but you can disable them.
So no point to buy a device with pure android, i'll look for another device, thanks!
If you buy a non-Google Android phone you'll probably get even more bloatware. I always disable most Google stuff like Google+, Play apps (except the Play store obviously) and all other Google apps. I only use chrome, calendar and contacts. I also disable most Google syncs. Only syncing chrome, contacts, calendar and app data (not sure if I can disable app data safely).
Lol. This is probably the most dumb choice I've ever seen anyone make, not getting a device because of system installed apps. Apps that most likely will exist in other OEM roms.
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So no point to buy a device with pure android, i'll look for another device, thanks!
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Every phone will have apps you don't need, good luck finding one that doesn't.
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So no point to buy a device with pure android, i'll look for another device, thanks!
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Pure Android means purely built by Google, this is no way means no bloatware (and the bloatware is GApps, the thing we all install after installing a custom ROM).
I have to agree, this is dumb. Also, I would say the OP might be one of those "open source everything" people, which I won't get into my distaste for that viewpoint in this thread.
Why would it be so difficult or distasteful to buy, root and flash an open source ROM without flashing GAPPs? This just doesn't make sense from a normal viewpoint.
Is it even possible to get a new in box nexus 5 at this point? I don't buy used phones. I'd be willing to sell my like-new nexus 5 in red 32gb soon though...
Let me explain better: i see a review about nexus 5 and i see 2 browsers, chrome and android stock, i thought if i buy a pure android to get at last chrome or pure android browser, why i have to get both? i've both on my s4, i don't see the reason to buy another device that's like a samsung (not so similar but... ) because i don't see any reason to get a pure android like nexus or a samsung or others, thanks for replys!
I can't even
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Every phone will have apps you don't need, good luck finding one that doesn't.
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This phone and the m8 are the only phones I've ever owned where OEM stuff didn't severely detract from my experience, and I've owned a lot of phones. The most maddening was the Note 4 because if I flashed a ROM that wasn't Touchwiz-based I'd lose spen functionality and completely negate the whole point of buying the phone in the first place. Half of these manafacturers have their own apps store, I don't understand why they can't just put the superfluous stuff on there and make it optional.
edit: also OP's reasoning here is severely flawed.
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Let me explain better
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You didn't explain it at all.
pringled said:
Half of these manafacturers have their own apps store, I don't understand why they can't just put the superfluous stuff on there and make it optional.
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They want to tie you to their ecosystem "oh i like this stupid little samsung app, oh my next phone will be another samsung" you get the idea.
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You didn't explain it at all.
They want to tie you to their ecosystem "oh i like this stupid little samsung app, oh my next phone will be another samsung" you get the idea.
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Yeah, I understand their rationale, I just find it surprising how almost no OEMs take into account how many people find this to be a detriment/ try to avoid blowback or be different by catering to the likes of us by striking a compromise. Is it so much to ask for all corporate decisions to be based around me?I think not. Basically, and this is a pretty controversial statement, I don't much care for TouchWiz.
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You didn't explain it at all.
They want to tie you to their ecosystem "oh i like this stupid little samsung app, oh my next phone will be another samsung" you get the idea.
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You have a nexus 5? i've see a video where there's android stock browser and chrome, and i wanted to know if were possible remove chrome for example (without root)
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You have a nexus 5? i've see a video where there's android stock browser and chrome, and i wanted to know if were possible remove chrome for example (without root)
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No you can't its a system app
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You have a nexus 5? i've see a video where there's android stock browser and chrome, and i wanted to know if were possible remove chrome for example (without root)
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Not possible remove system app without root, basically on all android phone. This is needed for noob users who dont really know what they make
If you are use google factory image, then you dont have double app, for example browser, camera etc because the stock replaced with the google ones. ( basically with full gapps too if you flash a good one )
If you want pure android, you need flash one clean aosp build with micro gapps.
Cyanogenmod can boot and working without gapps if i remember right Aosp build without gapps i dont know, but i think its not working without FC :/
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What exactly did you expect them to tell you?
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What exactly did you expect them to tell you?
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Same as always
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A better question why people are obsessed to have the latest android on the phone? Who cares which ANDROID version is running when most people are using third party software anyway. Every Android upgrade brings more and more restrictions. From my experience, I can't tell much difference between 4.x and 5.x android except the restrictions which prevents some of my apps from working properly, such as tasker, avast anti theft and etc. What do you expect to see in marshmallow and you can't see in Kit Kat with TW. Don't forget that most of the stuff you see in Note 5 is TW apps and are not native android apps except Dialer
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A better question why people are obsessed to have the latest android on the phone? Who cares which ANDROID version is running when most people are using third party software anyway. Every Android upgrade brings more and more restrictions. From my experience, I can't tell much difference between 4.x and 5.x android except the restrictions which prevents some of my apps from working properly, such as tasker, avast anti theft and etc. What do you expect to see in marshmallow and you can't see in Kit Kat with TW. Don't forget that most of the stuff you see in Note 5 is TW apps and are not native android apps except Dialer
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I've never understood the obsession either. I have an international M9 that has Marshmallow and frankly, it's virtually the same phone as it was with Lollipop. Marshmallow or not, I love my Note5. Marshmallow will come when it comes. I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.
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I've never understood the obsession either. I have an international M9 that has Marshmallow and frankly, it's virtually the same phone as it was with Lollipop. Marshmallow or not, I love my Note5. Marshmallow will come when it comes. I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.
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A better question why people are obsessed to have the latest android on the phone? Who cares which ANDROID version is running when most people are using third party software anyway. Every Android upgrade brings more and more restrictions. From my experience, I can't tell much difference between 4.x and 5.x android except the restrictions which prevents some of my apps from working properly, such as tasker, avast anti theft and etc. What do you expect to see in marshmallow and you can't see in Kit Kat with TW. Don't forget that most of the stuff you see in Note 5 is TW apps and are not native android apps except Dialer
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I understand your point thnks
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Just do this. How messed up would it be if we had a locked bootloader?
They suck, but look at att and sprint forums.
It's a war and about $. But, I still love t-mobile.
What phone could we switch to and be happy? Those Google phones suck. What's an iPhone?
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Just do this. How messed up would it be if we had a locked bootloader?
They suck, but look at att and sprint forums.
It's a war and about $. But, I still love t-mobile.
What phone could we switch to and be happy? Those Google phones suck. What's an iPhone?
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I am using teks rom took
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I hope you did not create this thread (dont know why really) just to gain sympathy since it does not shed any extra light or truly help out in any fashion. Sorry guys its not here and I am sure there is a good reason for it. But its not like we need to know. Your device is not rendered useless without Marshmallow so again the point is?
Sorry not trying to bash or berate anyone just think maybe the other half dozen threads asking and receiving the same treatment would be enough for some of you to realize its not that important....
I mean for crying out loud there are more important things like protecting Beyonce from the mean people saying she is a Black Panther.
peace out people
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I hope you did not create this thread (dont know why really) just to gain sympathy since it does not shed any extra light or truly help out in any fashion. Sorry guys its not here and I am sure there is a good reason for it. But its not like we need to know. Your device is not rendered useless without Marshmallow so again the point is?
Sorry not trying to bash or berate anyone just think maybe the other half dozen threads asking and receiving the same treatment would be enough for some of you to realize its not that important....
I mean for crying out loud there are more important things like protecting Beyonce from the mean people saying she is a Black Panther.
peace out people
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That last part about Beyonce...PRICELESS!
No wonder xda is like it is
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JonathanRAZ said:
No wonder xda is like it is
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And that is?
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And that is?
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My guess is typical millennial kiddie posted a useless thread, gets called out, and rages about the forum or something. Mod delete.
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