Ok, this android os thing is really bothering me now, battery is definately not lasting as much as it did last week. Anyone know what it is? I know someone said it was an NSA thing, but I think he was kidding, at least i hope he was.



Install Galaxy Button Lights 2 from the playstore and you can enable always on or change timing of capacative button light.Yeah it came!
Been playing around with it all night. I like the device, but I need to start using it in every day life before I make a decision.
Really really like the blue. Glad I went with that.
I'm struggling with the back and multi button - annoying that the light doesn't stay on.
Good to know you're getting yours, although not good they didn't get it to you when they should have. Definitely try and get a freebie!
About to try VR for the first time.
It's a shame to see the Note 7 plagued with the same issue. The S7 Edge shipped with a software build that was basically perfect, no erratic drain and you could expect consistent results from your battery life.Ok, this android os thing is really bothering me now, battery is definately not lasting as much as it did last week. Anyone know what it is? I know someone said it was an NSA thing, but I think he was kidding, at least i hope
Ugh, very sorry to hear that about the S7E. Really hope they'll do something about that and that it won't plague the N7 in the same way. I remember it happening with my Note 2 back in 2013. Really really sucked for a while. But somewhere along the way they did manage to solve it with an update.It's a shame to see the Note 7 plagued with the same issue. The S7 Edge shipped with a software build that was basically perfect, no erratic drain and you could expect consistent results from your battery life.
Unfortunately as Samsung brought updates to the S7E, they brought Android System drain along and it has yet to be fixed. I have been battling with it for the past few months on my S7E and no amount of adjustments/disabled packages has reduced the drain. It has reduced the battery life on my S7E by over 40%.
Now, the Note 7 Android System/OS drain may not be based on the same issue but may just be an errant app or setting but if history is a sign, my money is on Samsung's horrific software testing and updates.
Ugh, very sorry to hear that about the S7E. Really hope they'll do something about that and that it won't plague the N7 in the same way. I remember it happening with my Note 2 back in 2013. Really really sucked for a while. But somewhere along the way they did manage to solve it with an update.
I agree, it's really quite astonishing. And their organisation in the software department must be a total clusterf*ck since they let stuff like this through.The thing that I simply can't wrap my head around is the complete lack of awareness and testing when they release an update. With a company of that size, they have more than enough resources to allocate personnel to testing. Heck even if they don't want to allocate company personnel they could always set up a software beta program and the community would be more than happy to test out the software and report bugs.
All the software issues are things that can be easily noticed within a day if you actually use the device. You don't need to do any digging to find them and if someone at Samsung is actually using the software, I can't imagine they would be able overlook something like that or maybe it's simply a case of "not my problem."
It's getting to a point where stuff like this is beginning to feel childish, how long do consumers and reviewers need to keep moaning before the higher ups take notice and make changes because as of now it seems as if they simply do not care.
Having some problems with emails not pushing through to my device.
Tried Gmail app to being with - don't really like it so have moved to the Outlook app, which I like the look of more.
Just signed up to Play Music for a month and my computer email went off, nothing on the phone. Same thing happened to Gmail yesterday when my Priv got an email but no Gmail notification?
Am I missing something in settings? I've tried looking but no joy.
Has anyone read the news of Samsung suspending shipments of the Note 7 to do additional quality testing?
If not, I recommend you all read some of the articles out there. Seems like news of this came out overnight.
Last week, reports emerged of a Galaxy Note 7 exploding while charging, and we're seeing another reported instance today. It is likely that the phones were using third-party microUSB to USB Type-C cables, but Samsung is now taking a look at the situation to ensure customers aren't in harm's way. The South Korean company is delaying shipments of the Note 7 to conduct additional tests on the phone.
Yup just read a few..they seem to be spreading now as the tech blogs and some mainstream news outlets are reporting this. Ugh..
Having some problems with emails not pushing through to my device.
Tried Gmail app to being with - don't really like it so have moved to the Outlook app, which I like the look of more.
Just signed up to Play Music for a month and my computer email went off, nothing on the phone. Same thing happened to Gmail yesterday when my Priv got an email but no Gmail notification?
Am I missing something in settings? I've tried looking but no joy.
Seems to me that the suspension of sales over a reported exploding Note 7 battery is really going overboard if it was for that sole reason alone. If they have suspended sales then it points to a more wider concern than an isolated case. Could it explain the issues some have had with performance and bootloops ? Is this an exynos or Snapdragon isolated case or if it is battery related will that suspension carry over to all regions or is this Korea only?
The information pertaining to this is all very vague at the moment, I'm sure we will find out sooner rather than later though.