As of last weekend when I sold my note 8 it was stuck on the August security patch. I’d had it since launch. My husband who also has a note 8 on a different carrier is also stuck on August.I bought a LG G6 back in August since I've had the phone it not received a single update apart from when i first switched it on, it's still stuck on the July Security Patch which is unacceptable 2017 flagship.
Not only that the wide angle camera is crap on mine because if uses an inferior lens 2.09mm rather than 2.01mm that is alot sharper & it's luck of the draw if you find one with 2.01mm lens.
I've packed it back up and being sold after the New Year, I've gone back to using my iPhone SE as my main phone again I'm so glad i didn't sell it on as mine the 64GB version.
I've had an LG Nexus 5X for a while. And although I never intended to have it replace my iPhone anyway, I was quite impressed by how well the device performed despite being incredibly cheap. Biggest problem: ecosystem (e.g. how it works together with a laptop, tv box etc). It's got none of it. And I've become so attached to that feature alone on my Apple device, I just cannot switch to Android. Not as long as I use an Apple product within almost every category (smartphone, laptop, tv box, smartwatch).![]()
If I buy an app or video on one platform I’d like it to work on with another device I have. I like the fact that I can control my Apple TV with my iPhone or my iPad. I like the fact that I can use my Apple Watch with my iPhone. I like the fact that actions are consistent across all of my Touch based devices, I.e swiping backwards left will take me back. I like the fact that I can unlock my MacBook with my Apple Watch. I like the fact that if I make a note on my iPhone it will instantly show up on my iPad or the fact that any pictures I take on my iPhone are available on my iPad, Apple TV and iPad without me having to do anything. I like the fact that I can start an activity on my phone and pick up exactly where I left off on my iPad or mac. I like the fact that I can take a call on my iPad, MacBook or Apple Watch. I can see and reply to messages on my iPad, mac of iPhone. I can make video calls on my iPad or my mac. These are just some of the reasons why I like having an integrated ecosystem.I’ve been thinking about ecosystems. For me having hardware working together isn’t relevant. I only use our desk top or lap top occasionally. Don’t know why having hardware working together is important.
Same for me I was stuck on the August security update which was a joke for a flag ship phone. Some regions got November security update but in the uk still August so it was bye bye note 8As of last weekend when I sold my note 8 it was stuck on the August security patch. I’d had it since launch. My husband who also has a note 8 on a different carrier is also stuck on August.
I get that the major software updates take a while but for security updates to be months out of date is unacceptable. In the same time period my iPhone 7 Plus, iPad, Apple Watch, MacBook and Apple TV got multiple updates.
Well, I like how seamless it is to simply stream video/audio from my Mac or iPhone to my Apple TV, continue working on a document or E-mail on my Mac I was working at on my iPhone, take calls on my Mac etc. To me, it does matter. Every time I switch to my Windows environment and/or Android, I instantly miss that.I’ve been thinking about ecosystems. For me having hardware working together isn’t relevant. I only use our desk top or lap top occasionally. Don’t know why having hardware working together is important.
How is a quick swipe up/right to access the app switcher "retarded"? Seems just as easy, if not easier, than double clicking a button. Also, you don't need to close apps on iOS unless they're stuck so your second example is a non-issue.I'm on the opposite end. Try iOS once in a while but always go back to Android. Apple's hardware is always best in the industry, premium materials, reliable phones for the most part, slick design but damn iOS is retarded. Once you explore Android to it's full potential, it's hard to go back to iOS and be comfortable with it again. It's so featureless and underdeveloped (which is especially apparent on their new flagship iPhone X - the way you get to the recently used apps and the way you close them is just retarded)
How is a quick swipe up/right to access the app switcher "retarded"? Seems just as easy, if not easier, than double clicking a button. Also, you don't need to close apps on iOS unless they're stuck so your second example is a non-issue.
You're certainly entitled to your opinion (no matter how insensitively it may be worded) but I don't share your experience with the app switcher access gesture at all. It's very consistent and reliable for me.It is one thing to swipe up at any speed, any angle and get into the app switcher and another to have to carefully create this arch with your finger that in my experience: a) works about 60-70% and b) i still have to adjust my grip of the phone to even make it right. It's not quick or natural and I have to do it slow if I want it to work.
The app switcher is for that, to switch apps - if I have every app open since I first got the phone, am I supposed to scroll through all apps every time to make a switch? Why do I have to press and hold then flick up to close each up. Couldn't have implemented an "X" or something so I can close them all and move on with my life? Retarded.
Got the X, returned it. Tried out the Note 8, returned it.
I'm currently using a OnePlus 5T and as much as I love the phone and don't want to go back to my 2 year old 6S Plus... I'm having a major issue with notifications not coming through. I only use a handful of apps, and a lot of them aren't getting important notifications that I need to be on time. I had this problem with the Note 8 I returned also. It seems like Android now puts your apps into such a deep sleep mode that they no longer function. I think a core app, like gmail, should be able to get an email on time.
Most of this you can do using Android and google though. Not that I have used it personally so I am not entirely sure.Well, I like how seamless it is to simply stream video/audio from my Mac or iPhone to my Apple TV, continue working on a document or E-mail on my Mac I was working at on my iPhone, take calls on my Mac etc. To me, it does matter. Every time I switch to my Windows environment and/or Android, I instantly miss that.![]()