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Damn s6 edge is acting up like the power button is stuck.. When I tried to shut off the power it won't work and when I'm doing something else it ask if I want to shut down my phone.. (like I'm pushing the power button)
I'm hoping my phone is still under warranty because this is really ridiculous..
You should still be under warranty. My Nexus 5 went out of commission because of a broken power button and i was out of warranty
I'm on a G4 as well and the Play Store is working just fine for me. Just successfully downloaded and installed an app right now.Is there something wrong with the play store or did LG just send me a defective G4 to replace my already defective G4?
Every time I try to download a new app it just stays stucks in "installing".
Snapchat just feels like it has dipped in quality since that Discover feature was implemented.
GearVR is flying off the shelves
Snapchat just feels like it has dipped in quality since that Discover feature was implemented.
Agreed. And I never use it anyway.
Very tempted to get that tablet for media in the cribboJust three months after launching the Redmi Note 2, Xiaomi is back with its successor. The Redmi Note 3 is, unsurprisingly, another mid-range handset with decent specs and a staggeringly low base price: $141, or more importantly RMB 899, given that it's only headed to China at the moment. For the money you're getting a full metal body and a 5.5-inch, 1080p display. Underneath is the same MTK Helio X10 processor found on the Redmi Note 2, along with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. If you're willing to pay a little extra, however (RMB 1,099, or $172) you can upgrade to 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage instead.
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[h3]Redmi Note 3[/h3]
The handset is a little pricier than its colorful predecessor, but in return Xiaomi is offering a few features normally reserved for flagships. There's the fingerprint sensor on the back -- a first for the company -- which unlocks the phone in 0.3 seconds and integrates with Xiaomi's new Mi Wallet service. The phone also packs an enormous 4000mAh battery, with fast-charging support that replenishes up to 50 percent in a single hour. Not to mention the new metal build, which comes in gold, silver and dark grey. I prefer the playful plastics wrapped around the Redmi Note 2, but I can't deny this new design is more luxurious.
[h3]A new Mi Pad[/h3]
Xiaomi has more than just a new phone to show off today though. Along with the Redmi Note 3, the Chinese company unveiled the Mi Pad 2, a long overdue upgrade for its 7.9-inch slate. The screen boasts the same high resolution of 2,048 x 1,536, which works out at 326 pixels-per-inch with a 4:3 aspect ration. It's available in either dark grey or champagne gold -- yep, Xiaomi's bright colors are slowly being retired -- and runs on a 2.24GHz quad-core Intel Atom processor, coupled with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage.
That configuration runs on MIUI 7, Xiaomi's custom Android skin, and costs RMB 999 ($156). It's a nice-looking Android tablet, just not one that's particularly surprising. If you choose the 64GB model for RMB 1299 ($203) though, the device suddenly becomes a lot more interesting. Why? Well, at that price you can pick between Android and Windows 10. While the latter is certainly skewed towards desktop users, it does still offer a dedicated tablet mode. If you've been looking for a cheap way to access Microsoft's new OS -- say, to stream your Xbox One games from the living room -- this could be an attractive piece of hardware. For everyday use, however, we suspect most will prefer Google's mobile OS. At least until Xiaomi starts building its own Surface-style keyboards and styluses.
Is there something wrong with the play store or did LG just send me a defective G4 to replace my already defective G4?
Every time I try to download a new app it just stays stucks in "installing".
Yea that's it. I forgot the name of it. When that feature gets polished and refined some more it is going to beThat's called Google on Tap, and it should be coming to all devices that can/will run Android 6.0 @WrightOne86
Can't wait until it's better with capturing events in texts (eg let's go to so and so tomorrow). Once that happens
seems like these huge phones are becoming the norm nowadays, people look dumb AF holding bricks to their earsNot gonna lie, I'm happy to be back with my M8 after using the 6P for two weeks. It's not as snappy and the screen is balls in comparison, but it just feels so much better in the hand. Doesn't feel like a chore to use as with the 6P.
GSAM Battery Monitor?Whats the name of the app that lets you see whats draining your battery again? I'm getting like 2.5 hours of OST on my Note 4. This is crazy.