Future of Pixel XL - Google Pixel XL Questions & Answers

Hey
So I'm pretty confident this is going to be my next phone most of the reviews have been favourable and Googles support in terms of updates ect is a big deciding factor.
Just wondering what this community's thoughts are in terms of community dev for the Pixel? I understand is very early days so far so please dont jump on me. I'm just curios if we are expecting this phone to have similar support here like the Nexus devices did? I'm a flash-a-holic however when I got my Note4 here in the UK, somehow I got the C (Exynos) variant where else almost every other Note4 I've seen here in the UK has been F (SD805) so I've missed out on a lot of Non-Samsung rom's for the last couple of years, before that I was spoiled for choice with my S3, and I'd very much like to get back to flashing several times a week playing around seeing what I like and what I don't like.
Anyway again, I know it's early days and it's hard to predict the future but some opinions are best guesses would be really helpful to make my decision and hopefully get what I want from my device this time....
Happy Pixeling

The phone is buggy as hell - Bluetooth is buggy, Do not disturb mode is buggy, Project FI / cellular connection is buggy, sometimes Google Services just straight up crashes.
To be honest I prefer the less buggy experience with Samsung phones. This frequency of updates Google likes to advertise, it's a blessing and a curse, and for all the bad reasons - they need to update frequently to fix bugs, but with each new update, they seem to introduce new bugs.

I haven't had any issues with my Pixel XL? Maybe because I haven't upgraded to 7.1.1?
Samsung phones are slow and sluggish as all getout IMO.

I have no bugs, great battery life, and the phone flies. Best out of the box experience I ever had. With that being said, I to, hope development picks up. Think with the dual partitions, and phones lack of availability is part of culprit. Once those two things straighten out, well this is a nexus except for the name

No bugs to report here. Everything has been flawless so far.
Development WILL pick up. The Nexus 5X sold at half the price of this phone and it still took a few months for development of truly custom ROMs and kernels to get into high gear.

I have been loving the phone. I got mine at launch and have had very little issues. Everything is fast and stable.

nabbed said:
The phone is buggy as hell - Bluetooth is buggy, Do not disturb mode is buggy, Project FI / cellular connection is buggy, sometimes Google Services just straight up crashes.
To be honest I prefer the less buggy experience with Samsung phones. This frequency of updates Google likes to advertise, it's a blessing and a curse, and for all the bad reasons - they need to update frequently to fix bugs, but with each new update, they seem to introduce new bugs.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've had zero issues with mine on 7.1 or 7.1.1, have you tried a reset? I know 5 other people with the Pixel and they all love it and have had no problems.

nabbed said:
The phone is buggy as hell - Bluetooth is buggy, Do not disturb mode is buggy, Project FI / cellular connection is buggy, sometimes Google Services just straight up crashes.
To be honest I prefer the less buggy experience with Samsung phones. This frequency of updates Google likes to advertise, it's a blessing and a curse, and for all the bad reasons - they need to update frequently to fix bugs, but with each new update, they seem to introduce new bugs.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sounds like you have a lemon. Had a black 32gb and upgraded to a silver 128gb because I had run out of space. Both had no issues. I'm actually amazed at the speed and smoothness of the overall user experience.
I had an LG V20 right before I traded in the 32 for the 128. It was very underwhelming. Although I appreciate the larger screen real estate, it's quality just wasn't on par with the Pixels. Colour uniformity issues and general graininess. Also found 2 dead pixels. As well, LG's skin over nougat felt very dated. The hardware, while impressive and very well put together, was very clunky. The Pixels hardware takes a backseat to the fantastic software.
Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk

I am sorry to hear you are having so many problems. I have 128GB XL from the google store and do not have the problems you are having. I know that does not help you, just thought I would mention it.
nabbed said:
The phone is buggy as hell - Bluetooth is buggy, Do not disturb mode is buggy, Project FI / cellular connection is buggy, sometimes Google Services just straight up crashes.
To be honest I prefer the less buggy experience with Samsung phones. This frequency of updates Google likes to advertise, it's a blessing and a curse, and for all the bad reasons - they need to update frequently to fix bugs, but with each new update, they seem to introduce new bugs.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse

No bugs at all. Dunno what phones hes using

I haven't seen any bugs either, dnd works flawless, haven't had any issue with Bluetooth, nothing has force closed at all. I do notice my Nexus 6 had a tad bit better service at my house (~3-5dBm). But the funny thing is that my n6 always had higher cell standby use on my battery.

To make it short.
no bugs, great battery ( much better as my Angler ).
Great Device

Love this device. Just got it Tuesday. No bugs that I've seen yet. Went right to 7.1.1 after unboxing so I can't speak to 7.1. I've used bluetooth for car audio, a speaker in my apt, connection to my huawei watch, and wireless headphones for running and have yet to experience an issue with that. No problems on T-Mobile here in LA either. Dont' use DND so can't speak to that. But overall very happy with my purchase!

airmaxx23 said:
I've had zero issues with mine on 7.1 or 7.1.1, have you tried a reset? I know 5 other people with the Pixel and they all love it and have had no problems.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, you see, if you don't use features then there will be no problems with them.
Bluetooth - many people have reported that the phone would automatically connect to a bt car kit but it would be in the state of "Connected (no phone)." When you manually reconnect from the bt Settings menu it would work just fine. That's a bug. It may have something to do with a particular car kit, but I tried 3 - Motorola Roadster 2, Jabra Freeway, and a Jarbra Talk bt headset. All 3 started acting up this way after 7.1.1 update.
Do not disturb mode turn itself on occasionally during the day, even though it's set to turn on only at night hours. Someone has suggested that this particular bug had to do with an Android Wear smartwatch being connected, as this doesn't happen when the watch is disconnected. I wish they would fix that.
Project FI just straight up disconnects sometimes for no reason even though I have 3 partners in town US Cell, Sprint and T-Mob. So this bug is probably due to switching to a different carrier, even though US Cell has -60-80 dB signal strength everywhere, and in principle, the phone should stay connected to it all of the time.
And when I try to fix Bluetooth issues and play in the settings menu, Google Play Services sometimes just crashes. It's probably related to the bt bug.
None of these are major issues, but they are annoying, especially bt because I use it all of the time.

nabbed said:
Well, you see, if you don't use features then there will be no problems with them.
Bluetooth - many people reported that the phone will automatically connect to a bt car kit but it would be in the state of "Connected (no phone)." When manually reconnect from the bt Settings menu it would work just fine. That's a bug. It may have something to do with a particular car kit, but I tried 3 - Motorola Roadster 2, Jabra Freeway, and a Jarbra Talk bt headset. All 3 started acting up this way after 7.1.1 update.
Do not disturb mode turn itself on occasionally during the day, even though it's set to turn only at night hours. Someone has suggested that this particular bug has to do with an Android Wear smartwatch being connected, as this doesn't happen when the watch is disconnected. I wish they would fix that.
Project FI just straight up disconnects sometimes for no reason even though I have 3 partners in town US Cell, Sprint and T-Mob. So this bug is probably due to switching to a different carrier even though US Cell has -60-80 dB signal strength everywhere, and in principle, the phone should stay connected to it all of the time.
And when I try to fix Bluetooth issues and play in the settings menu, Google Play Services sometimes just crashes. It's probably related to the bt bug.
None of these are major issues, but they are annoying, especially bt because I use it all of the time.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm not seeing any of these issues. I use Bluetooth all day and my Moto 360 lives on my wrist. My T-Mobile signal in Boston is way better than it was with my 6p. I have never had dnd turn on by itself and I've had the phone since launch.

toknitup420 said:
I'm not seeing any of these issues. I use Bluetooth all day and my Moto 360 lives on my wrist. My T-Mobile signal in Boston is way better than it was with my 6p. I have never had dnd turn on by itself and I've had the phone since launch.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's why they are bugs and not design decisions. They show up for some people but not others. Maybe it's a combination of apps or a combination of settings that are different between our phones. But all of these people who reported them, they aren't imagining these things. Please at least acknowledge that.

nabbed said:
Well, you see, if you don't use features then there will be no problems with them.
1. Bluetooth - many people have reported that the phone would automatically connect to a bt car kit but it would be in the state of "Connected (no phone)." When you manually reconnect from the bt Settings menu it would work just fine. That's a bug. It may have something to do with a particular car kit, but I tried 3 - Motorola Roadster 2, Jabra Freeway, and a Jarbra Talk bt headset. All 3 started acting up this way after 7.1.1 update.
2. Do not disturb mode turn itself on occasionally during the day, even though it's set to turn on only at night hours. Someone has suggested that this particular bug had to do with an Android Wear smartwatch being connected, as this doesn't happen when the watch is disconnected. I wish they would fix that.
3. Project FI just straight up disconnects sometimes for no reason even though I have 3 partners in town US Cell, Sprint and T-Mob. So this bug is probably due to switching to a different carrier, even though US Cell has -60-80 dB signal strength everywhere, and in principle, the phone should stay connected to it all of the time.
4. And when I try to fix Bluetooth issues and play in the settings menu, Google Play Services sometimes just crashes. It's probably related to the bt bug.
None of these are major issues, but they are annoying, especially bt because I use it all of the time.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
1. Never had any B/T issues.
2. I have had that issue but it turned out to be the phone turning on in my pocket. Other things would turn on too like Flashlight and hot spot. My phone digitizer is just too sensitive. I can almost wave my hand over it to make selections. I also have a Huawei watch and dont feel this has any impact at all. I did chang to the Microsoft lock screen to minimize this (and its nicer than stock and works with fingerprints). But I dont consider my revision of your issue a bug. More like something is just too sensitive on my phone. Which you could turn down the sensitivity.
3. Dont know anything about that.
4. Yes, I can confirm I was doing something with connectivity in the Settings menu and it crashed. This happened on all versions since release. I dont quite recall what I was doing. But yes, I confirm this bug as well.

Well I'm glad I read this thread.
The "Do Not Disturb" bug has been bugging the heck out of me.
Never bothered to check if it was happening to anyone else.
"Someone has suggested that this particular bug had to do with an Android Wear smartwatch being connected"
No Andoid Wear here.
And I always disable the screen wake motion/tap features to prevent my phone screen from turning on when in my pocket. I hate it when that happens and then you notice flashlight through your pocket or pull your phone out and all sorts of freaking apps have opened up and are pissed.
Otherwise, other than lack of development and the huge chins on this phone and the sucky speaker it's been the best phone I've ever had.
Dirty Unicorns is prepping to drop their first XL ROM so my development issues will be resolved with that and the eventual release of Xposed for Nougat.

I seem to have kinda fixed the bt bug by doing something interwebs suggested, Reset Network Settings. I can now work the Jabra headset and will have to try and test the bt car kit tomorrow. But boy, is it simply buggy just trying to troubleshoot this thing! Multiple times after the reset, the bt headset would connect to the phone and be in the normal state "Connected" but would have the "phone audio" feature disabled in a radio button inside the bt device settings. And tapping on the radio button to enable it would do nothing! That was new, never seen that before.
Then I would click the bt on/off switch from the notification pulldown menu, until the thing got stuck in the on position. After a reboot, bt was actually off. I enabled it and finally bt was working.
I got sick of troubleshooting and testing it, so that's where I stopped.
---------- Post added at 06:55 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:51 PM ----------
CZ Eddie said:
Otherwise, other than lack of development and the huge chins on this phone and the sucky speaker it's been the best phone I've ever had.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You should have seen Note 7. It was unlike any new phone before. I've had like 15 flagships on their release, and Note 7 was super special.
RIP!

nabbed said:
You should have seen Note 7. It was unlike any new phone before. I've had like 15 flagships on their release, and Note 7 was super special.
RIP!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Fugg Samsung and their lack of developer support and locked bootloaders.
I had every Samsung Superphone since the Galaxy Skyrocket and will never buy another one.
I do support Samsung otherwise though.
They employ thousands of people here in Austin, TX and are sinking Billions of dollars into the local economy. :good:

Related

For those with concerns about getting a Galaxy Nexus

Well, i took the plunge today, and went out and got one sim free. I had concerns that the gps would be a bit naff, and that there may be screen defects, or sluggishness and all the other commonly complained about things on here. However, in reality, non of these things were evident. It just goes to show that sometimes you can read too much and put yourself off buying a device on these fora. Which I nearly did. So, i'm really pleased with mine, screen is just great, gps is very good, not noticed a great deal of lag, just little hiccups here or there maybe, but that's it. Certainly nothing more than i got from my iphone 4 when it's ram was a bit pushed. So, if you think you might be put off, don't be, it's just great
+1 i have the same experience with my VZW GN. A hickup here and there, the AMOLED screen has the linen appearance with whites on low brightness, but overall I'm happy with it.
My colleague's did burn through a lot of battery this morning, but I just unlocked and rooted it for him so we will see if this was something he installed.
+1 excellent device
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
I disagree with the OP.
My Nexus while at first seemed great actually has a few issues that are making me second guess my decision to return my Razr.
1. When switching from Wifi to 3g/4g my data stops working. I have to switch to airplane mode then back to restore it.
2. The speaker phone is aweful. While in the car its completley useless. I spend half of my conversation repeating myself becuase the other person can't hear me. I did a comparison with my wife Incredible and it was night and day.
3. When typing on the keyboard I notice that they keys being registered are not the keys I am pressing. Not all the time but on average its worse than the razr. The upside of this is that the autocorrection of ICS fixes the mistakes so its a wash in the end but still annoying.
4. MTP file transfer fail often when transfering files. I ended up using a wifi ftp server to get my titanium backup files.
5. Audio breaks up when trying to stream over bluetooth. Worked flawlessly on my Razr.
The last two are not so much bugs as design limitations.
6. No SD slot...I mean really... why can't nexus phones have sd cards.
7. No voice search button with the rest of the "buttons"
This is kinda what i meant, these problems seem to be device specific. Generally, they are ok, but as was the case with the sgs2, the early batches seemed dubious and the software was full of bugs. If you are lucky tho, (as the majority will be). All will be fine.
Forgot about the bluetooth audio streaming issues. Updated my post with that as well.
So far I've had no problems with Bluetooth audio either. Although I have not tested it extensively. Only tried it out to check it.
trevoryour said:
Forgot about the bluetooth audio streaming issues. Updated my post with that as well.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ooooh Please can you elaborate on this. BT/A2DP Streaming is essential for me.
Seems like ICS gets faster as you use it more. Also, most apps are not totally designed for ICS; Yet.
I would say I am more likely to share a bad experience post on the internet than a good one. I am sure there are a lot of people who are happy with their device that just don't feel the need to say so online.
I agree with the OP. You should always give something a go and if it don't work out there is usually a warranty.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA App
I agree with the OP, most of my fears about the phone have not come to life. No problems with the signal, although if there is a fix, I hope that it will help when I am at work. zero ****ing bars..why is every place I work at built like a bomb shelter with no signals coming thru???
i have faith someone will make a bigger battery for this thing...
cenwesi said:
Ooooh Please can you elaborate on this. BT/A2DP Streaming is essential for me.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I tried streaming spotify over the bluetooth audio link in my Ford Sync and the audio stream kept breaking up as if the phone was really far away or something. I had seen this before with my Incredible when it first came out but a reboot usually fixed it. I rebooted the nexus and the problem remained.
I also agree with OP, this phone has been perfect before. I was espeically surprised with the GPS lock i was getting. with my Charge i had to go outside and stand still for like 30 seconds to a minute to get it to lock on, the Nexus locked on almost instantly sitting in my chair inside my house...
Clearly all of these issues are luck of the draw. My phone has had no such issues. I suppose some phones having these issues and others not might indicate lesser build quality, but even iPhones have hit and miss problems like this.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA App

OGP any known issues?

Now that the phone has been out for about half a year (1 month in the US), have any annoying/troubling issues been found?
For example, I was told by a manager at AT&T that some people who have the HTC One are complaining that the phone literally gets too hot to hold after "extended" video recording. They've only seen it with a few phones (owned by their salespeople), but it's been reported...
I've read both great and horrible reviews about the camera on the OGP, and I'm wondering if maybe LG is sourcing components from various vendors [something akin to TV manufacturers using display panels made by various manufacturers in models with the identical model number (AKA "the panel lottery")]. If that's correct, then maybe you get a good one and maybe you don't...but that's what I'm trying to find out.
I've read a few reviews/postings that some people had issues with battery life which turned out to be bad batteries. Anyone have that?
So, with that said, is there anything that seems to be out of sorts with the OGP?
The only issue I can find is the Wifi is junk.
raduque said:
The only issue I can find is the Wifi is junk.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Care to elaborate? I've not noticed any issues with mine.
It connects fine to both my routers, but will not sustain a stable data stream. It also seems far slower than it should be. Speedtest.net app runs about 2-3Mbps.
Sometimes, the test won't even complete, the Wifi will disconnect and reconnect.
It transfers fine for about 5 seconds or so. I just tried watching a free video on Google Play, and every 5 seconds the stream stalled. Web pages take forever to load, and forget about downloading a big app.
I guess I'll have to call AT&T, or visit a store. I paid full retail for this thing.
Edit: My routers are both a little bit older, a Belkin F5D7230-4 WirelessG and a Netgear WGR614V9, but I've never had this type of issue with any other device.
Edit2: I rebooted everything in sight, including (but not limited to) my routers, my cable modem, my switches, my WHS and the OG Pro. Seems to be more stable now, but still a little slow, around 2Mbps downstream.
There's only two issues with the thing, it's too good, and it's only on AT&T.
Seriously, there are a few niggling things.
1. The QSlide bar takes up too much space in the notification shade. Luckily, once you root, there's a fix around here somewhere for it.
2. The side buttons are very VERY shallow, to the point where even if you put on a SKIN the buttons are hard to feel and even get to. Still figuring out what to do about that one.
3. Not enough accessories. This is a very real consequence of it only being available on AT&T here, it's just not going to be as popular with the accessory makers as the Galaxy S4 and HTC One, which are pretty much available on every carrier.
raduque said:
It connects fine to both my routers, but will not sustain a stable data stream. It also seems far slower than it should be. Speedtest.net app runs about 2-3Mbps.
Sometimes, the test won't even complete, the Wifi will disconnect and reconnect.
It transfers fine for about 5 seconds or so. I just tried watching a free video on Google Play, and every 5 seconds the stream stalled. Web pages take forever to load, and forget about downloading a big app.
I guess I'll have to call AT&T, or visit a store. I paid full retail for this thing.
Edit: My routers are both a little bit older, a Belkin F5D7230-4 WirelessG and a Netgear WGR614V9, but I've never had this type of issue with any other device.
Edit2: I rebooted everything in sight, including (but not limited to) my routers, my cable modem, my switches, my WHS and the OG Pro. Seems to be more stable now, but still a little slow, around 2Mbps downstream.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
my WiFi works great and I get a good range. I would look into getting a new router,I had this issue last year with all my Samsung phones once I got a we router things worked out great, Remember tech has a short life span you have to upgrade at times to keep everything on par.
Sent from my LG-E980 using xda premium
the frevia
nthknd said:
my WiFi works great and I get a good range. I would look into getting a new router,I had this issue last year with all my Samsung phones once I got a we router things worked out great, Remember tech has a short life span you have to upgrade at times to keep everything on par.
Sent from my LG-E980 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sound seems low on mine, even at full volume.
Shadowjack1965 said:
Sound seems low on mine, even at full volume.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It blasts my ears off with headphones, but I can easily crank my head unit to max and it's not anywhere near as loud of my NoteII was. I should be able to compensate by adjusting my gains, though.
Clipped voice commands in navigation
I read in another thread that at least 2 users were having issues with the voice commands during navigation. Their issue is that when the OGP speaks a navigation command, the audio stops in mid sentence. The last few words (or parts of the words) are clipped off. Example: instead of "turn left in 4 miles", they are getting, "turn left in 4 m", or instead of "proceed through the roundabout", they get "proceed through the roun".
Is anyone else having this issue? I'd be curious also if your phone is not having the issue.
My email client crashes every time I try to open an email. Used to work. Tried clearing data still crashes. Only problem so far.
Sent from my LG-E980 using Tapatalk 2
raduque said:
It blasts my ears off with headphones, but I can easily crank my head unit to max and it's not anywhere near as loud of my NoteII was. I should be able to compensate by adjusting my gains, though.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Wonder if it's just my particular unit somehow. Now I'll have to research adjustments that could make a difference.
Thanks.
Shadowjack1965 said:
Wonder if it's just my particular unit somehow. Now I'll have to research adjustments that could make a difference.
Thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It could also be your headphones. I'm using a pair of Samsung OEM S3/NoteII headphones (all the controls work correctly).
When I mentioned adjustments, I meant to the amps in my truck, where 90% of my listening takes place.
I posted above about some users getting clipped voice instructions with navigation. I have not tried that yet but i found another voice issue. I don't know if it is due to an app or the phone. Using an NFC app (NFC Task Launcher), i have it set to read the time aloud when i tap an NFC tag to set my alarm. When it reads the time, it clips off the minutes and only reads the hours. For example, if i set the time for 11:30, all it says is "eleven", and cuts off the "thirty". Anyone else having voice issues?
Only actual issue I have is with the search feature in the contacts. When typing a name, it seems to reset or clear out the search field when you type more than 3 characters.
Anyone else seeing this?
Other than that, I love this phone. (I don't consider the slow progress on unlocking the bootloader to be an issue. The DEVs will crack this thing shortly. (They do have lives.)
Sent from my LG-E980 using xda premium
This phone is so far so good. The only thing I find uncomfortable is that when you exit your favorites tab from your phone app either by back or home button, and then when you hit phone again, it always brings you to the dial tab. It's kinda annoying since I never had that happen to me before on other phones.

Throwing my phone across the room.. Help

I have had this phone a total of 3 days. I am coming from a iPhone 6 and previously had a Galaxy s4 and 5 before this.
This phone is annoying me. Its sad because its so beautiful and if it functioned normally, we wouldn't have a problem. Sometimes I want to throw this thing across the room.
Someone please help me with these issues. I rely on wifi and wifi calling.
Issue 1: When I am home and connected to wifi and wifi calling, my messages and alerts do not come to me when I leave the phone down for a while and it goes to sleep. I will pick my phone up and suddenly I will get all my text messages and alerts. Wifi sleeping is on NEVER already. My iPhone never had this issue, nor did the previous samsung phones.
Issue 2: When I leave my house, the internet connection does not work all the time. Today I left my house and drove somewhere and needed to use my gps. I had full LTE service, and it was telling me I am not connected. This also happened with my apps that also did not work because it was acting as if I was not connected. Issue was fixed with a phone restart. I do not want to restart my phone everytime I leave wifi.
Issue 3: MMS does not receive or send on wifi. I had this issue with prior galaxy, but I am shocked this still has not been adressed.
I also keep LTE voice OFF because like with other phones that have VOLTE, for some reason it just does not work that well. I am in NYC so its not a reception thing.
Those are my MAIN issues and would like some help with them.
The only other thing apple has samsung beat on is that with headphones connected, the apple blows away the samsung in terms of volume and sound quality. Its sad because I have expensive headphones that I would love to use all the time, so I guess I will have to buy an iPod touch when and if I sell the iPhone
Also the screen is very sensitive. I see myself accidentally opening apps when all I want to do is swipe across my menu screens. Not to mention it keeps telling me that hangouts stopped working, when I have it disabled already!
I am stock btw. Latest version, and battery has been good surprisingly. I do not want to root
Anyway, thanks everyone and please help and address the top two issues
Turning Wifi calling off will help drastically with those issues have you tried it without yet?
NexVision said:
Turning Wifi calling off will help drastically with those issues have you tried it without yet?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
As I said, I rely on wifi and wifi calling. I live in a basement apartment with zero service. Who would buy a phone that is almost 1000 dollars, and have to turn off services you pay for to make it work the right way? There is no way wifi could be turned off while I am home
ITALIANNYC said:
As I said, I rely on wifi and wifi calling. I live in a basement apartment with zero service. Who would buy a phone that is almost 1000 dollars, and have to turn off services you pay for to make it work the right way? There is no way wifi could be turned off while I am home
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try doing a factory wipe, that usually solves issues like that.
Factory reset a brand new phone? Sweet.
Contact your carrier and request a signal booster, no charge to you. Then you can rely on data instead of wifi. Also start a complaint ticket for the phone, after a while they will send you to tmobile store and replace phone. Maybe it's buggy, maybe it's not.
But if you really have to throw it I'll come over and catch it.
Our phones must be total opposites because this is the best Samsung phone I have had, this makes # 4, Captivate, GS2, SG4 and now the S6e.
But you never know, visit the Tmobile store, remember that you have 14 days to be totally satisfied, that means replacement with another NEW phone if necessary.
Pp.
I know your pain. The fact that you're on t-mobile for wifi calling and this garbage device just not cutting it huh. I had almost all flagship samsung phone and this one right here is the most frustrating and expensive one of all. This device out of box is just terrible. Memory management, wifi issues, battery leak, FC left and right is just what I experience. Honestly this phone is making me understand why apple is better. Not because the people are stupid. But because they don't deal with half of the broken process we do here in Android. Yea I agree apple is like 2 years behind android but wtf. Now with Jump on demand I am thinking to make the switch to Apple or continue to toss my phone on the table when upset that the device once again is not responding. But lesson learned. Not jumping on new Android devices on release. This phone is a testament why.
Actually the phone works great right now. Maybe it needed a few days to become normal. Battery life is better then my iPhone 6. The text issue seems to ha e gone away. I still from time to time have the issue of leaving my house from WiFi and the phone acting like it has no connection, which requires a restart. I wonder what is causing that. Overall I'm happy with this device.
I can relate to you on T-Mobile LTE, and the screen. Although the reason the accidental app opening while swiping I think was happening because my hand was touching the side of the edge screen. Hold the phone differently or put a case on it and will notice this issue is decreased or gone completely.
There is still a screen issue with this phone and I've noticed it when typing out a fast message. Touch inputs do not register sometimes. That issue has some what been resolved with the case and my hand not being on the edge, but the issue is still there. My Note 3's screen is so much better in regards to accuracy and sensitivity.
For a $1000 phone, this thing should be close to flawless but it does have quite a few flaws, especially with Touchwiz and crappy lollipop. My main issue with TW is the way it manages memory. I just wanna throw this phone at the wall and stomp on it. I'll be in Chrome, go to reply to a text and make a note in Google keep, or whatever, come back to Chrome and it reloading the page I was just viewing a minute ago. So damn frustrating.
I haven't really been on XDA as much as I have in the past, but what ROMs can we flash for this phone because from the looks of it, the dev forum is a ghost town.
In regards to T-Mobile's crud network, just switch your phone into airplane mode, then off, a lot faster than rebooting the phone. This issue I've noticed only happens with LTE, what I do is just go to network settings and switch to WCDMA ONLY, which turns off LTE and connects to HSPA only, which is more reliable and FASTER in my area. Hope I helped someone out there cause I just typed this all on my S6 Edge.
Don't get me wrong, I love this damn phone and wouldn't trade it for any other phone, but better believe I'm gonna swap it out for the Note 5.
This phone has fantastic hardware and the worst software of any phone I've ever owned. I can make compressed twrp backups in like 10 minutes. The screen is the prettiest I've ever seen. The fingerprint reader is very good. The camera is damned fantastic. The software is a pile of dog ****. Samsung should be ashamed. They should be ashamed because I just bought a heavily discounted Fire Phone and loading CM11 on it because I just can't take this crappy phone any longer. I'll check back in on the next update to see if things have improved. Until then I'll be using a phone that cost around 4.5 times less and will somehow perform better.
Funny thing is I have to reboot it if that problem ever happens. Airplane mode doesn't reset it. Weird
Going to have to disagree politely with the OP on headphone output quality. I too have an iPhone 6 and while yes, it has more volume, they both have enough volume to drive proper headphones and I find the output on the S6 to be extremely clean and more lively than the iPhone 6 output. Check GSMArena's review and notice they say it has the cleanest output of any smartphone they've tested thanks to the onboard Wolfson DAC. To each their own with sound quality, but I find the S6 to be extremely good, especially after the 5.1.1 update.
-Collin-
CollinFX45 said:
Going to have to disagree politely with the OP...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Nonsense! That sort of behavior is not allowed here!
Yeah nothing wrong with disagreeing. In my opinion it's much lower then the iPhone 6. It went from being fun to listen to music on my vmoda m100s to me wishing I could make it louder on my gs6. Also affected the quality in my car via Bluetooth. Much lower output. I guess every one has their preference

Phone is now starting to exhibit glitches/problems

So I've had my XL2 for almost a month - original was RMA'd due to poor quality display at the beginning of the month. Anyways, everything has been great up to about the last 3-4 days. In that time I've noticed the following:
1. Phone would not stay on LTE. Only HSPA+ despite 3 other people(who were with me) with the same carrier all having LTE service all day. I restarted my phone 2 times. Toggled airplane mode several time. It only grabbed LTE for a few minutes then reverted back to HSPA+ when I would turn off cellular.
2. Android Auto. My vehicle detects the phone, in-car application launches, but either there is no sound from any song or when I hit play, song is automatically paused everytime. I have to unplug/plug phone for it to all start working. This doesn't happen everytime, but it's done this about a half dozen or so times now.
3. Last but by the far the most annoying and worst. Randomly, when I'm interacting with the Google keyboard or Swiftkey, the phone just starts to spaz out. Random apps open, incorrect text being entered(for example, I type "m" and instead "z" and 3 commas get entered in instead, and just total loss of control on the phone(can't keep anything open or incorrect actions happen).
So I'm the point where either I go for a factory reset(I hate doing this) or I contact support and see about getting an RMA.
FYI: I'm on the November update.
Went through 2 really blue displays to get what I thought was a keeper yesterday, my 3rd device. But now today I noticed the screen flashes bright white when going into always on display. Quality control must be non existent between Google & LG.
It's just unbelievable to me that a $1000 device is so poorly made or passed off as ready to be sold. I've been sticking up for Google during most of the screen blue shift fiasco, but after this last string of incidents, I'm losing faith completely. This is especially apparent when I see that my wife's iPhone X has had nothing to this magnitude.
I've been having major, major problems with SwiftKey myself, to the point where I no longer even want to use this phone until the situation is resolved.
Everything was fine, even on the beta, and then suddenly about a week or so ago - as you mention - SwiftKey just starts going nuts. Incorrect predictions, mistaken input, slow/lag, etc.
I wonder if it's something with the November Security Patch Update or SwiftKey's cloud network or what.
TokyoGuy said:
I've been having major, major problems with SwiftKey myself, to the point where I no longer even want to use this phone until the situation is resolved.
Everything was fine, even on the beta, and then suddenly about a week or so ago - as you mention - SwiftKey just starts going nuts. Incorrect predictions, mistaken input, slow/lag, etc.
I wonder if it's something with the November Security Patch Update or SwiftKey's cloud network or what.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Im using an older version of swiftkey without a hiccup
onishchuk4 said:
So I've had my XL2 for almost a month - original was RMA'd due to poor quality display at the beginning of the month. Anyways, everything has been great up to about the last 3-4 days. In that time I've noticed the following:
1. Phone would not stay on LTE. Only HSPA+ despite 3 other people(who were with me) with the same carrier all having LTE service all day. I restarted my phone 2 times. Toggled airplane mode several time. It only grabbed LTE for a few minutes then reverted back to HSPA+ when I would turn off cellular.
2. Android Auto. My vehicle detects the phone, in-car application launches, but either there is no sound from any song or when I hit play, song is automatically paused everytime. I have to unplug/plug phone for it to all start working. This doesn't happen everytime, but it's done this about a half dozen or so times now.
3. Last but by the far the most annoying and worst. Randomly, when I'm interacting with the Google keyboard or Swiftkey, the phone just starts to spaz out. Random apps open, incorrect text being entered(for example, I type "m" and instead "z" and 3 commas get entered in instead, and just total loss of control on the phone(can't keep anything open or incorrect actions happen).
So I'm the point where either I go for a factory reset(I hate doing this) or I contact support and see about getting an RMA.
FYI: I'm on the November update.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Seeing as you have to start from scratch anyway, I'd try a factory reset first. You can always RMA it if the problem persists. Why risk losing your "good" Pixel 2 XL for one that may have a crummy screen restarting the RMA cycle?
Also, was Swiftkey recently updated, like in the last 4 days or so?
mlin said:
Seeing as you have to start from scratch anyway, I'd try a factory reset first. You can always RMA it if the problem persists. Why risk losing your "good" Pixel 2 XL for one that may have a crummy screen restarting the RMA cycle?
Also, was Swiftkey recently updated, like in the last 4 days or so?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The RMA is a little better than the previous one in terms of how extreme the shift is, but overall it's not anything worth keeping. The bottom firing speaker buzzes like you wouldn't believe at 60% or higher volume. I don't recall the original one doing this although I did read in another thread that pretty much every phone is doing this.
If the replacement is worse, I'll send it back. It's not like it's a hassle for me. It's pretty much the same doing a factory reset.
Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
onishchuk4 said:
The RMA is a little better than the previous one in terms of how extreme the shift is, but overall it's not anything worth keeping. The bottom firing speaker buzzes like you wouldn't believe at 60% or higher volume. I don't recall the original one doing this although I did read in another thread that pretty much every phone is doing this.
If the replacement is worse, I'll send it back. It's not like it's a hassle for me. It's pretty much the same doing a factory reset.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So, I guess the answer you wanted to hear for your either or situation is do an RMA... Good luck with it.
mlin said:
So, I guess the answer you wanted to hear for your either or situation is do an RMA... Good luck with it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I pretty much wanted to hear if anyone else is seeing these issues. Also, this replacement that I have now is a mid October build.
Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk

Pixel 2 XL and Gear S3 Frontier bluetooth issues

Anyone else have the Gear S3 frontier? I have the LTE version. I'm getting all sorts of problems when I'm connected via BT. When I answer a call with the phone, I don't hear any sound. Sometimes, switching from speaker then back to the phone fixes the issue. Same thing happens when making a call. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't (no sound). Not sure if this has something to do with the Pixel's bluetooth priority settings. It's just not working as it should. Mind you, I'm on my 3rd Pixel 2 XL (burn in and other screen issues) and they all behaved the same way. The workaround is dialing the number on the watch, then forwarding it to the Pixel. Ridiculous!
I was hoping that Tizen 3.0 would fix the issue. Same results. Because of this, I have been connecting the watch via "remote connection" instead. I still get all the notifications from my phone but the battery life takes a hit.
MervinsOnlineID said:
Anyone else have the Gear S3 frontier? I have the LTE version. I'm getting all sorts of problems when I'm connected via BT. When I answer a call with the phone, I don't hear any sound. Sometimes, switching from speaker then back to the phone fixes the issue. Same thing happens when making a call. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't (no sound). Not sure if this has something to do with the Pixel's bluetooth priority settings. It's just not working as it should. Mind you, I'm on my 3rd Pixel 2 XL (burn in and other screen issues) and they all behaved the same way. The workaround is dialing the number on the watch, then forwarding it to the Pixel. Ridiculous!
I was hoping that Tizen 3.0 would fix the issue. Same results. Because of this, I have been connecting the watch via "remote connection" instead. I still get all the notifications from my phone but the battery life takes a hit.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You can uncheck call setting for Gear S3 on your Pixel bluetooth settings...this will prevent call audio being redirected to S3
I won't get call alerts and basically won't be able to use the watch as a phone if I turn that off
I have a Gear S3 Frontier (wifi version). I do the same as the post above - turn off the BT phone portion. I do t use my watch as a phone. But also do t have any BT issues with it.
Perhaps try resetting the watch? The pairing/restoring process is much better now that it use to be.
MervinsOnlineID said:
I won't get call alerts and basically won't be able to use the watch as a phone if I turn that off
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You still get the call alert on the watch but only option on the watch is to decline the call.
MrBrady said:
I have a Gear S3 Frontier (wifi version). I do the same as the post above - turn off the BT phone portion. I do t use my watch as a phone. But also do t have any BT issues with it.
Perhaps try resetting the watch? The pairing/restoring process is much better now that it use to be.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I do this as well, and have had zero issues.
I have the same problem. S7 edge worked without problems, but pixel 2 xl not. Google did nothing from 2015 when Huawei watch raleased, because, in 2015 I had a same problem. You have a watch with talk funcion but you can use it
Shame on you Google
Anyone able to successfully use their gear s3 frontier on Android p?
Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
Seems Google can't or has no intention of fixing this as it's been an issue for a long time
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/71010564
pimpmaneaton said:
Anyone able to successfully use their gear s3 frontier on Android p?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
My friend having this same issue with his S3 on P. He recently went back to Oreo. Maybe in DP3 it will be fixed
Disappointed to find this thread, I have had a Gear S3 frontier for a few months now and with my S7 Edge it was flawless. Since getting the 2XL a couple weeks ago, I have had to reset and re-pair the watch twice with my phone. The phone just appears to forget the watch after a few days without warning. Additionally, the battery life on the watch is much worse now then with the Samsung.
As much as I love the Pixel, the watch is invaluable to me for many reasons (work email and calendar sync to the watch, makes keeping track of things simple without having to keep checking my phone). This is enough for me to seriously consider returning it.
Looks like Android P DP2 makes no difference. So annoying having the connection to the phone drop multiple times per day. Funny thing is 6 months ago I would not have cared about a connection to a watch, now it has me giving serious thought to returning a phone over it.
naiku said:
Looks like Android P DP2 makes no difference. So annoying having the connection to the phone drop multiple times per day. Funny thing is 6 months ago I would not have cared about a connection to a watch, now it has me giving serious thought to returning a phone over it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have been using Gear S2 with Pixel 2 XL without any issues
I wonder if there is a difference between the Gear S2 and Gear S3. Mine has dropped the connection at least half a dozen times already today, I just noticed as well Samsung have $200 off an unlocked Note 8 which is making it even more tempting to send the 2XL back.

Categories

Resources