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Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2019 2:27 pm
by Drumstick
My OnePlus 3T (purchased Dec 2016) is still incredibly durable in terms of battery. I use it all day at work (Spotify, podcasts, social media, YouTube) and it'll still only use up to 30-40%.

Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2019 5:54 pm
by Xeno
My OP3 battery is fine as well and that was bought on release. If I do have issues with the battery I can change it quite easily.

Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2019 7:46 pm
by KjGarly
My S9+ has been off charge since waking up at 6:20am and is still on 67% that's with WIFI and Bluetooth on and my Gear S3 Frontier and Sony Bluetooth ear phones being connected.

Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 10:24 am
by Errkal
Jenu-All I Want For Christmas wrote:Battery will always be the killer for phones, if you use it an average amount you're going to need to charge it at least daily and that will kill the battery within a few years. Given how it's now either hugely difficult or impossible to replace batteries in these things then it's always going to be the death of the device.

It's why I can never work out how some people manage to keep phones for like 4 years+ or when they are debating which phone to get next are saying things like "but they only supported their last phone for 3 years, I don't want that risk" - how are you even getting 3 years out of it!? Since the smartphone era began I don't think I've had a single device that has stood up to more than 2 years of usage without becoming too much of a burden to keep going longer.


I find those people are the types that don’t install apps, use the web version of services via the built in browser or chrome so there is next to no background process going on and so very little background usage when the phone is locked.

Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 12:18 pm
by Outrunner
Errkal wrote:
Jenu-All I Want For Christmas wrote:Battery will always be the killer for phones, if you use it an average amount you're going to need to charge it at least daily and that will kill the battery within a few years. Given how it's now either hugely difficult or impossible to replace batteries in these things then it's always going to be the death of the device.

It's why I can never work out how some people manage to keep phones for like 4 years+ or when they are debating which phone to get next are saying things like "but they only supported their last phone for 3 years, I don't want that risk" - how are you even getting 3 years out of it!? Since the smartphone era began I don't think I've had a single device that has stood up to more than 2 years of usage without becoming too much of a burden to keep going longer.


I find those people are the types that don’t install apps, use the web version of services via the built in browser or chrome so there is next to no background process going on and so very little background usage when the phone is locked.


Yeah, this is what I do. In terms of actual use my phones are used regularly. I had my Nexus 6 for maybe 4 years and it was till lasting between a day and a day ad a half between charges. My main reason for upgrading was for a better camera. The Nexus 6 was great for day shots an absolute nightmare for night time shots. If it wasn't for the camera I think I could have eked another year out of it

Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 12:19 pm
by Lagamorph
Has anyone got a Samsung Tab S3 and got any advice on a cable for USB-C to HDMI for it?
My dad bought a cheap generic one but it didn't work, and I bought the official Samsung DeX cable but the S3 doesn't support it, only the S4.

Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2020 11:37 am
by 7256930752
I don't know what the strawberry float is going on with my Note 10 plus but everyday there seems to be new scratches on the screen. I haven't done anything with it that I didn't with my 9+ which was immaculate when I traded it in, I haven't dropped it yet it looks like gooseberry fool. Today there is a scratch that is visible wth the screen is on which is really strawberry floating annoying.

Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2020 8:51 am
by Fade
Can someone please help me

Been trying to connect my 1TB external hard drive to my Pixel 3 but every time that I do it says it's trying to read it and then the phone turns off and it just shows the Google loading logo for absolutely ages.

All I want to do is transfer some files from my PS4 why is it so complicated T_T

Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2020 11:18 am
by Kezzer
could it be a power issue?

Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2020 11:56 am
by Fade
Kezzer wrote:could it be a power issue?

Dunno I mean the light goes on on the hard drive and stays on.

I guess I'll just have to buy a cheap flash drive to transfer stuff.

Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2020 1:26 pm
by That's not a growth
Is the disk format compatible with both?

Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2020 3:32 pm
by Fade
That's not a growth wrote:Is the disk format compatible with both?

First time I plugged it in it asked to format it. Took a few hours and did the google loading thing then the next time I plugged it in it said it was checking the disk drive them just did the google loading thing again.

Didn't let it finish because I didn't have potentially another 3 hours to wait.

And after I had formatted it I put some files from my PS4 on the drive. So it's definitely compatable with both.

Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2020 4:08 pm
by That's not a growth
Fade wrote:Didn't let it finish because I didn't have potentially another 3 hours to wait.


You were formatting a drive and didn't let it finish? This seemed like a good idea to you?

Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2020 4:18 pm
by Fade
That's not a growth wrote:
Fade wrote:Didn't let it finish because I didn't have potentially another 3 hours to wait.


You were formatting a drive and didn't let it finish? This seemed like a good idea to you?

No I let the drive format finish.

When I plugged it in AFTER the format it said it was checking/reading the drive and then just randomly went to the G loading screen without me pressing anything

Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2020 5:30 pm
by Pedz
Anyone have any advice on what to upgrade to from Huawei P20 Pro? Can upgrade today and I am with 3.

Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2020 5:48 pm
by Lagamorph
Got my S20+ yesterday, nice so far but not a mind blowing upgrade over the S10.

Now to claim my free Buds+ and flog them.

Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2020 10:12 pm
by Pedz
strawberry float me phones are pricey now. I remember before I was getting top of the range phones for £30 odd a month, now you're looking at £70. Pisstake really.

Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2020 11:18 pm
by Return_of_the_STAR
Lagamorph wrote:Got my S20+ yesterday, nice so far but not a mind blowing upgrade over the S10.

Now to claim my free Buds+ and flog them.


What’s the front facing camera like, particularly inside with a light on? I found it awful on the S10 so I sent it back.

Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2020 12:46 am
by Pedz
Pedz wrote:Anyone have any advice on what to upgrade to from Huawei P20 Pro? Can upgrade today and I am with 3.

Re: Android Thread v2

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2020 10:55 am
by more heat than light
Pedz wrote:
Pedz wrote:Anyone have any advice on what to upgrade to from Huawei P20 Pro? Can upgrade today and I am with 3.


What's your budget? Any particular features necessary or not?