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Wife and I got Marshmallow pushed to our GS5s about 2 weeks ago on US CellularNo official Marshmellow release for Galaxy S5 yet.
Wife and I got Marshmallow pushed to our GS5s about 2 weeks ago on US CellularNo official Marshmellow release for Galaxy S5 yet.
you're at the mercy of your carrier, if it's not a nexus device.Wife and I got Marshmallow pushed to our GS5s about 2 weeks ago on US Cellular![]()
google calendarWith Sunrise discontinuing I gotta find a new calendar app. What is everyone using?
Uhh, why?Started the Android N beta this weekend. So fast, so smooth.
Oh, thought we had a dev on this forum I was unaware of. What device?Because its great?
Nexus 6p and Pixel C. Runs very smooth, apps are super quick. Multi window is great on the tablet, not so much on the phone. Direct reply is very nice, the new tab picking in Chrome is much better. Did not care for the new double tap zoom feature as I often double tap in games, tying etc. Had to disable that until they give a better option.Oh, thought we had a dev on this forum I was unaware of. What device?
Are these live callers or robo calls? If they're robo calls and you have the right provider, you can try Nomorobo.Can anyone point me to a phone number blocker? I can block the number but can't block voicemail. I get 5-6 messages a day from telemarketers. Being on the DNC does nothing for me,
Please help!!
Mine randomly reboots since Marshmallow. I think usually if my cell signal goes bad. Annoying.My Note 4 is performing like crap after updating to Marshmallow. Crashing, laggy, etc. I may try and factory reset tonight. I'm noticing crashes specifically with the Amazon app & Snapchat. I also froze once going from camera to gallery.
Happened to my wife's phone. The flick trick helped for a few days (quickly hitting power button with finger or boucing it off hard surface), but then it was quickly useless. At ~$200 for new phone, I didn't bother to spend $80 to get the old one fixed.Nexus 5.
Power button seems to be going........ Almost everytime I push it to turn it off, it pops back on, push it...... off. on, off on.......
Anyone have any info on this?
Yea, I tried hitting it off a hard surface and that worked for a bit.Happened to my wife's phone. The flick trick helped for a few days (quickly hitting power button with finger or boucing it off hard surface), but then it was quickly useless. At ~$200 for new phone, I didn't bother to spend $80 to get the old one fixed.
may be a dumb question but why do you have to turn it off? Just got my first smartphone recently (LG G4) and i think it only has been off once when I forgot to charge it and the battery died.Yea, I tried hitting it off a hard surface and that worked for a bit.
Probably time for a new one. Thanks for your help.![]()
Is the 5x a decent phone?
I don't mean fully off, just hitting the button to turn the screen off to save batterymay be a dumb question but why do you have to turn it off? Just got my first smartphone recently (LG G4) and i think it only has been off once when I forgot to charge it and the battery died.
ah...thanks. Thought maybe you were supposed to turn them off every so often (reboot) which I am not doing.I don't mean fully off, just hitting the button to turn the screen off to save battery
I had a similar problem with mine a while back. Basically the power button is stuck, which makes the phone think that you are holding the power button down. I fixed it by jiggling the button (it's a bit loose) until the internal component unsticks itself.Nexus 5.
Power button seems to be going........ Almost everytime I push it to turn it off, it pops back on, push it...... off. on, off on.......
Anyone have any info on this?
The 5X is a good, not great, phone. If you read reviews you'll see a lot of people knocking it because it doesn't have the latest and greatest specs, but I think people just like to complain.EYLive said:I'm in the market for a Nexus 5x myself. I just like the uncluttered android system and fast updates. Need it for T-mobile.
It certainly doesn't hurt. I guess I never really turn mine "off", but I'll turn it off and then back on every so often. It helps with any apps that are not acting right or if they're sucking up battery.ah...thanks. Thought maybe you were supposed to turn them off every so often (reboot) which I am not doing.
Small screen and no removable battery/storage?Bought my son the new Motorola G4. $200 at Best Buy with a $50 gift card.
Tell me again why you wouldn't do this as opposed to spending $500+ for a "sexier" smart phone.
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5.5" screen is small?Small screen and no removable battery/storage?
The one I pulled up on Best Buy had a 5' screen and no removable, but maybe that was a different modelAndy Dufresne said:5.5" screen is small?
And it has an SD card slot.![]()
I think that was the G3The one I pulled up on Best Buy had a 5' screen and no removable, but maybe that was a different model
That's a freaking huge screenThe one I pulled up on Best Buy had a 5' screen and no removable, but maybe that was a different model
I got mine this weekend, but found that I need the new nano sim cards. Gotta wait a few more days to get that delivered.Buddy Ball 2K3 said:Sign up via Project Fi and get a Nexus 5X for $200![]()
Can this be used with Sprint?
Compatible with CDMA and GSM carriers, including Verizon Wireless, Sprint, AT&T and T-MobileCan this be used with Sprint?
How does this compare to the Nexus 5?