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Maybe one of the tech guys can help me

Three times in the last week, my phone has restarted itself as I used a map app. First it was google maps. Thought maybe it was the app. Downloaded waze and happened again this morning.

Is it a app issue or a phone issue. Still have a few months left on my year so if its phone, ill go see what I can do
I would guess it's the effort to run the program and connect to GPS and a very hot CPU restarting the phone in a desperate attempt to not overheat.

Some of the advertised latest and greatest mobile CPUs get too hot too quick.

That odd speaker cleaner vibration app...I've seen dust bunnies and even a roach come out of an overheating phone. Definitely worth a try, free and there's so many speaker cleaner apps. All in all if your phone is clean they do nothing but amuse, still worth a shot though

 
Once again greed will suppress innovation. Google had NFC first but Apple wanted no part of it 3-4 years ago. The only way for something like this to have worked was for them both to be on board.

 
I could see CurrentC being successful if the retailers discounts/promotions are attractive enough.

Don't retailers pay like 2-3% to the CC companies? If Walmart just gave everyone who used CurrentC that percent off of their purchases it would be a no brainer.

 
I could see CurrentC being successful if the retailers discounts/promotions are attractive enough.

Don't retailers pay like 2-3% to the CC companies? If Walmart just gave everyone who used CurrentC that percent off of their purchases it would be a no brainer.
Yeah, as HellToupee mentioned, it'll come down security.

That 2-3% buys the consumer a little more security. Retailers hate paying the middle man, but that middle man provides protection to the consumer. CurrentC might amount to giving all your info to the retailers themselves.

It seems an all-out war between 3 giants (Apple, Google, Walmart) might just kill the whole mobile payment concept in general. Consumers already have a pretty good set-up as it is. They pay with convenient little plastic cards accepted everywhere that take 1 second to swipe, and the retailer foots the bill.

As awesome as mobile payment sounds, I assume 99% of customers have never found themselves frustrated that it takes too long to spend money with credit/debit cards.

I don't see anything that's not ubiquitous taking off.

 
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Or maybe Wal-Mart and Apple can team up to get those greedy kids in China to take 3% less. That'd probably solve all of this.

 
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How well does the "ok google" thing work? For example, would it work in these scenarios...

(Wakes up in hotel room) "Ok google, what time is it?"

Ok google, wake me up tomorrow at 7am

Ok google, play the next episode of the bill simmons podcast.

Ok google how many emails are in my work inbox?

Ok google how many new texts has my wife sent?

Ok google, who won the Tennessee game last night?

Ok google, when did I last email fred at ironworks?

Ok google, how many appointments do I have tomorrow afternoon?

Just trying to get a feeling on how useful it is compared to Siri, which is largely useless.

 
How well does the "ok google" thing work? For example, would it work in these scenarios...

(Wakes up in hotel room) "Ok google, what time is it?"

Ok google, wake me up tomorrow at 7am

Ok google, play the next episode of the bill simmons podcast.

Ok google how many emails are in my work inbox?

Ok google how many new texts has my wife sent?

Ok google, who won the Tennessee game last night?

Ok google, when did I last email fred at ironworks?

Ok google, how many appointments do I have tomorrow afternoon?

Just trying to get a feeling on how useful it is compared to Siri, which is largely useless.
I'm not 100% sure but my guess is,Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

No

No

 
How well does the "ok google" thing work? For example, would it work in these scenarios...

(Wakes up in hotel room) "Ok google, what time is it?"

Ok google, wake me up tomorrow at 7am

Ok google, play the next episode of the bill simmons podcast.

Ok google how many emails are in my work inbox?

Ok google how many new texts has my wife sent?

Ok google, who won the Tennessee game last night?

Ok google, when did I last email fred at ironworks?

Ok google, how many appointments do I have tomorrow afternoon?

Just trying to get a feeling on how useful it is compared to Siri, which is largely useless.
I'm not 100% sure but my guess is,Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Yes

No

No
If the appointments are marked in your google calender as appointments, yes, it will tell you that

eta: I think w Lollipop, the mandate is to make Now "everything" ,.. as in, w every update, it will get better and better and more intuitive

 
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I love "OK Google" for Navigation. Works so much better than the system in my wife's Acura. As in, Google Now works almost perfectly and the Acura system barely works at all.

So frustrating that car manufacturers are so horrible at software.

 
Maybe one of the tech guys can help me

Three times in the last week, my phone has restarted itself as I used a map app. First it was google maps. Thought maybe it was the app. Downloaded waze and happened again this morning.

Is it a app issue or a phone issue. Still have a few months left on my year so if its phone, ill go see what I can do
I would guess it's the effort to run the program and connect to GPS and a very hot CPU restarting the phone in a desperate attempt to not overheat.Some of the advertised latest and greatest mobile CPUs get too hot too quick.

That odd speaker cleaner vibration app...I've seen dust bunnies and even a roach come out of an overheating phone. Definitely worth a try, free and there's so many speaker cleaner apps. All in all if your phone is clean they do nothing but amuse, still worth a shot though
was that a beetle juice phone ot a men in black #### roach phone?

 
Lol...oh I never use it. I tried once like 6 years ago.

not sure I know how to get Google now working on this phone.

thanks

 
Lol...oh I never use it. I tried once like 6 years ago.

not sure I know how to get Google now working on this phone.

thanks
it is the google app. Open the app, then say ok google and ask it something. If you have the google app, you have ok google
 
A lot of retailers don't plan on accepting Apple Pay or Google Wallet

They are building their own mobile payment app in a joint venture to get around CCP fees.

This could get interesting.

Apple Pay is all clear for Footlocker purchases though.
Paypal signed with a bunch of companies for their fingerprint system. A short while back they signed the big dog "Walmart" to an agreement.

Apple and Google are trying to catch up before it hits all the stores and changes everything.

I think the Walmart article had it 2 years away before it was in all stores

 
Does anyone use PushBullet? If so, what do you use it for, and how often do you use it?
tried it out, found only the texting part to be useful for my needs. So, switched to mightytext instead.

For pics, files etc i was just using drive or plain ol email. And for links i just text them...in mightytext

 
I'm finding people use there phones way more than I do. I mean i use it all the time but only for video, internet and podcasts :bag:

I do have a recent new problem. Every once in a while my phone says my sim card is not mounted it needs to restart.

Edit it's my sim card not mem card. Wonder if my new case is an issue

 
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belljr said:
I'm finding people use there phones way more than I do. I mean i use it all the time but only for video, internet and podcasts :bag:

I do have a recent new problem. Every once in a while my phone says my sim card is not mounted it needs to restart.

Edit it's my sim card not mem card. Wonder if my new case is an issue
nexus 5?

this is a known issue and apparently there are fixes out there... ive had this maybe 2-3 times, but didnt actually need to reboot.

 
belljr said:
I'm finding people use there phones way more than I do. I mean i use it all the time but only for video, internet and podcasts :bag:

I do have a recent new problem. Every once in a while my phone says my sim card is not mounted it needs to restart.

Edit it's my sim card not mem card. Wonder if my new case is an issue
nexus 5?

this is a known issue and apparently there are fixes out there... ive had this maybe 2-3 times, but didnt actually need to reboot.
I get the same issue on my S3 every week or so every since I rooted it, even with different roms. Tried a lot to fix it but ended up just learning to live with it.

 
Verizon announced the Droid Turbo today:

http://www.verizonwireless.com/droid-does/

It doesn't have the removable battery that so many of you must have, but it has a battery that supposedly lasts 2 days, turbo charge which will get you an 8 hour use in 15 minutes, and a 2.7 GHz Quad Core processor.

I love my Motorola Maxx, but this is a phone I may have to look into.

 
Verizon announced the Droid Turbo today:

http://www.verizonwireless.com/droid-does/

It doesn't have the removable battery that so many of you must have, but it has a battery that supposedly lasts 2 days, turbo charge which will get you an 8 hour use in 15 minutes, and a 2.7 GHz Quad Core processor.

I love my Motorola Maxx, but this is a phone I may have to look into.
Battery life has become much more important to me. I had a Nexus and while it it had juice, I loved it. The problem is that to get full use out of your Android phone (google now, ok google etc) the battery gets crushed. I got the Droid Maxx last year and LOVE it. It lasts the entire day +.

 
Verizon announced the Droid Turbo today:

http://www.verizonwireless.com/droid-does/

It doesn't have the removable battery that so many of you must have, but it has a battery that supposedly lasts 2 days, turbo charge which will get you an 8 hour use in 15 minutes, and a 2.7 GHz Quad Core processor.

I love my Motorola Maxx, but this is a phone I may have to look into.
Battery life has become much more important to me. I had a Nexus and while it it had juice, I loved it. The problem is that to get full use out of your Android phone (google now, ok google etc) the battery gets crushed. I got the Droid Maxx last year and LOVE it. It lasts the entire day +.
This think looks like the Maxx on roids possibly. I love my Maxx as well, but this is one phone I might consider giving it up for. Will probably wait a while though because the Maxx is still kicking strong.

 
Verizon announced the Droid Turbo today:

http://www.verizonwireless.com/droid-does/

It doesn't have the removable battery that so many of you must have, but it has a battery that supposedly lasts 2 days, turbo charge which will get you an 8 hour use in 15 minutes, and a 2.7 GHz Quad Core processor.

I love my Motorola Maxx, but this is a phone I may have to look into.
Battery life has become much more important to me. I had a Nexus and while it it had juice, I loved it. The problem is that to get full use out of your Android phone (google now, ok google etc) the battery gets crushed. I got the Droid Maxx last year and LOVE it. It lasts the entire day +.
This think looks like the Maxx on roids possibly. I love my Maxx as well, but this is one phone I might consider giving it up for. Will probably wait a while though because the Maxx is still kicking strong.
I would absolutely make the switch if it was time for an upgrade. I have zero complaints with my Maxx as of yet, so no reason to upgrade other than wanting the new shiny.

 
Verizon announced the Droid Turbo today:

http://www.verizonwireless.com/droid-does/

It doesn't have the removable battery that so many of you must have, but it has a battery that supposedly lasts 2 days, turbo charge which will get you an 8 hour use in 15 minutes, and a 2.7 GHz Quad Core processor.

I love my Motorola Maxx, but this is a phone I may have to look into.
Hmm, hundred bucks cheaper than the Note 4. (I've been indecisive as #### about which new phone to get).

 
All these payment options & lack of options should end up benefiting the consumer. When they are all wanting you to use their payment option they are going to have to give incentives. Coupons, discounts, etc.

 
A lot of retailers don't plan on accepting Apple Pay or Google Wallet

They are building their own mobile payment app in a joint venture to get around CCP fees.

This could get interesting.

Apple Pay is all clear for Footlocker purchases though.
I can't see this working. I'd rather trust GW or Apple pay over CurrentC
CurrentC hacked:

http://money.cnn.com/2014/10/29/technology/security/currentc-app-hacked/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

 
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I don't like how they made the left button into a windows button instead of a settings button like my old s3. Holding it down for settings is dumb. The home button worked fine to hold down for windows before.

 
I don't like how they made the left button into a windows button instead of a settings button like my old s3. Holding it down for settings is dumb. The home button worked fine to hold down for windows before.
Think you can change that. My left button is settings. Long hold is search. Hone button is windowsunless I'm not understanding

 
All these payment options & lack of options should end up benefiting the consumer. When they are all wanting you to use their payment option they are going to have to give incentives. Coupons, discounts, etc.
I remember when ISIS (boy was that poorly named, now called Softcard) launched in my area, Barbacoa (burrito place like Chipotle) offered $1 burritos when paying with softcard for 3 months.

In other news I had diarrhea for 3 months straight.

 
Anyone using Inbox? I got my invite a couple days ago and I can't decide if I prefer this to the regular Gmail app or not.

 
Anyone using Inbox? I got my invite a couple days ago and I can't decide if I prefer this to the regular Gmail app or not.
I am giving it a run.... still using Gmail though too. I have a feeling that I am going to stick with Gmail, but I sure do love snoozing emails in Inbox.

 

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