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My nexus 6 seems smoother, faster, and doesn't freeze like my 6P.
Now to be fair my 6P hasn't froze up in awhile, battery life still sucks.
Now to be fair my 6P hasn't froze up in awhile, battery life still sucks.
you don't need a sim. These are coming straight from google. Unless VZW puts their hands in it for some reason.I get my N6P updates right on time, and i don't have a sim card in the phone. The phones does seem a little bit faster though.
you don't need a sim. These are coming straight from google. Unless VZW puts their hands in it for some reason.
If I didn't travel I would be on TMO.
I've been on AT&T, and found it too expensive. This will be my first time with Tmo.
I've rebooted, deleted cache, factory reset, and removed apps.I had the Android system drain. Can't remember what I did yo fix it. Deleted cache maybe?
I'm holding out for the Pixel 2 or whatever it will be called. I just need the 6P to hang on until then..I'm really tired of sub-par battery life in what are suppose to be flagship devices, and the 6P for me from the get go has never had great battery life.
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Are you on Verizon? Did you turn off advanced calling? Nobody could hear me until I did that.My plan as well. I LOVE my 6P, but I'm tired of people telling me that the sound quality of my calls is terrible. My workaround has been to turn on the speakerphone, but that's a pita...
I haven't heard that complaint, maybe they just haven't said anything. I'm tired of poor battery life, every other update I seem to have connection issues. When they fix one thing, another thing stops functioning correctly. I'm having stutters and freezes when opening or transitioning to other apps. I know it's two years old but I thought even two years ago Google's babies would be a little more fluid than this.Yes, Mustang, I am on Verizon. Where is the setting to turn that off? Thanks.