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Why not just flash 6.0. Why wait. Do it now.
Just do it.
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Why not just flash 6.0. Why wait. Do it now.
Just do it.
Why not just flash 6.0. Why wait. Do it now.
Just do it.
My G2 with a snapdragon 801 handles the OS interaction without a hiccup. Maybe fps in games can be tracked by benches but all games I have ever thrown at thw G2 worked flawlessly. I have never noticed frame drops in games I think the only thing mobile benches are good for is comparing soc performance, for general everyday use case performance I think soc benches are pointless pay more attention to the Nand benchmarks.Benchmarks are a great way of seeing performance differences between phones from year to year. Also, usually the higher the number the better performance you have in games and general os performance.
My G2 with a snapdragon 801 handles the OS interaction without a hiccup. Maybe fps in games can be tracked by benches but all games I have ever thrown at thw G2 worked flawlessly. I have never noticed frame drops in games I think the only thing mobile benches are good for is comparing soc performance, for general everyday use case performance I think soc benches are pointless pay more attention to the Nand benchmarks.
i think we haven't had substantial improvements since SD800. Yes, 805 and further seem to have a better GPU to handle 2K resolution screens, but that's it. And we all know what happened this year with qualcomm high end soc.
Hopefully next year the improvements will be noticeable, now that 2K is more common, and even if no real performance imrovements, at least more efficent socs may be available
How much more noticeable can things get? When I type a reply on GAF the words appear. When I hit play a song starts. When I open gmail all my email appears.
For everyday tasks we are at the point where fractions of a second would be the difference, and honestly most people won't even know the difference outside of games or some random web shit that's poorly optimized.
Every morning I wake up and check up 6.0 on my Nexus 7. So far no dice.![]()
I got mine OTA a little while ago but that was for a nex9.Nothing on my N5 either. But it's only been a week. I'd give it another one before I start getting nervous.
Yeah every day performance carries negligble differences. Nowadays the differentiators will be efficiency and features (like quickcharge 3.0). Also other things.Cell phones are basically where computers were 2 years ago...CPUs have, for the most part, topped out for practical purposes, and switching to flash storage is reaping the biggest gains.
Cell phones are basically where computers were 2 years ago...CPUs have, for the most part, topped out for practical purposes, and switching to flash storage is reaping the biggest gains.
LG has applied for G Pay trademarks in both South Korea and the US, suggesting that a global launch may be on the cards.
Wow I could not roll my eyes any further back in my head:
Wow I could not roll my eyes any further back in my head:
I hope phones make the move to at least eMMC 5.0 next year. It's going to like the change from a HDD to an SSD.
Is this the US?
Really can't get over how far back you guys are in terms of chip & pins. Haven't swiped in the UK for a God knows how long.
It's funny how progress can slow when you have 300 million + people to support.
Is this the US?
Really can't get over how far back you guys are in terms of chip & pins. Haven't swiped in the UK for a God knows how long.
I'm in Portugal and I still use a card swipe. How is it in the UK?
Everything is at least chip and pin now, contactless NFC on the card seems to be in the majority of places now too, bar a couple of supermarket holdouts seemingly.
I'm in Portugal and I still use a card swipe. How is it in the UK?
Right now there's two ways to pay without swiping.
One is Chip and Pin, you put the card inside the machine, with the pin forward and put you pin in the keyboard.
The other is Contacless Payments, instead of putting the card inside the machine, you simply put it close, like NFC. And then use the keyboard to input your pin. Here in Spain, if the amount is less than 20, there's no need for the pin.
It's funny how progress can slow when you have 300 million + people to support.
Apple gettin' dugout like where all the fuckin' players sit
And like you just got traded you don't know who you're playin' with
Oh yeah, oh yeah, my phone is what up right now
I've been down, but I'm up right now
Samsung been backstrokin' and breaststrokin'
Through that lane that you left open
Man I don't give a fuck right now
damn that's some third world shiteEven with the October 1 deadline past us, still swiping at about 80% of retailers this week.
I genuinely cannot remember the last time I swiped my card. Must have been about 10 years ago.
5 hours ost is pretty goodIf you can go with that battery, it's a solid device for the next few months until the new flagships come.
Yep, that's true, Target and Home Depot are the main offenders that got this train on the move.
I went to my local little donut shop on Saturday and they had a new chip terminal, and complained the whole time about how long it was taking.
Which one of these stores deals with more consumers (read commuters) than Waterloo Station, London, at rush hour?
I'll assume that's tap and pay, which is way faster than inserting a chip.
That reminds me, did you ever get that iPhone contacts image syncing problems fixed on your iphone running ios?
Picked up Moto X Pure this weekend. No problem cutting down my micro sim to nano. (straight talk)
I really like the phone! It's a little heavier than i thought it would be but overall a great buy.
So today's the day, right guys? When the Nexus 5X and 6P start shipping out?
Right guys?
Guys?
Processing (1-2 business days)
Google better ship mine soon
I'm still getting that itchy trigger finger on the cancel button
Why cancel? Goodness abounds.
I don't need it D:
overnight?Can't expect things to change overnight. We will hopefully get to 50% or less on swiping by next year.