hammerhead13
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The Speaker Mod is really low. for a 3W+3W Speaker is is much lower than my Super Tiny Anker 3W Ring Box Sized BT Speaker. I have already tried 2 and no difference.
I agree about the notification panelToday is my first full day with my Z Force. Upgraded to Nougat last night before I even setup my accounts and apps. Moto Voice and Android OS have been draining my battery all day. Rebooted twice, and now am going to clear Data in the Moto app and set it up again. Hopefully one time glitches, and not bugs in Nougat.
I don't like the Nougat Notification panel, but that's probably just me. I liked the Marshmallow Notification panel much better.
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Sounds like something isn't playing nice. I, personally, haven't had anything like that happen. Good luck getting it figured out. Please let us know if & when you get it resolved. I'm curious as to what's causing that.Mine randomly auto installed about 2-3 days ago, didn't realize it till I woke up.
Maybe I'm missing something, but my notification bar is now LOADED with repeat notifications. I can't figure out how to make them stop. For instance I keep swiping away the "10 apps have been updated' and it always comes back. I swear I did it at least 5 times in an hour, I don't have nearly enough apps for that many to coincidentally update so often, all day every day. If I don't check an email right away, it comes back after not too long. So It is kind of annoying having to always swipe away all this stuff every time I pull down the notification bar, but overall the phone seems to be running a little better.
I use Smart Launcher so I can't say much about any stock improvements outside of including shortcuts to actions in the notification bar. This is nice, but I used Power Switches, which is customized with stuff the 7.0 one doesn't have, so now I have two shortcut things in my notification bar, which doesn't help with the repeat notifications. But I'm worried about some sort of conflict so I'll get rid of Power Switches, even though I loved it.
Yes, if you are purchasing either the Moto Z or Z Force it will be ready for Nougat if not already installed. Plus at least one, if not more, Security / System Updates. The Z Play and Z Play Droid are still on Marshmallow, but that Nougat update for them has started in some countries (rumor has it) and should be rolling out to all soon.Good to know that the Moto Z Force I should be receiving on Tuesday will either have or at least immediately update to 7.0. (Verizon still shows it with 6.0; however, they probably have not updated their website.
Yes, if you are purchasing either the Moto Z or Z Force it will be ready for Nougat if not already installed. Plus at least one, if not more, Security / System Updates. The Z Play and Z Play Droid are still on Marshmallow, but that Nougat update for them has started in some countries (rumor has it) and should be rolling out to all soon.
Just a word of advice, activate the phone, don't enter your Google account and don't download any apps. Upgrade to whatever OS / system updates are available and let all those finish. Then do a FDR and then setup the phone with your Google account and apps. I did it that way and have had OK battery life on Nougat. Not as great as Marshmallow, but decent enough.
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Good advice. That is why I was happy that it will either have or will almost (within a few minutes of turn on) have the 7.0 update available. I can do the FDR before going through the gmail account login, adding of apps and changing settings. But I'm guessing, since this phone is selling really good on Verizon with the great deal they are offering, it has 7.0 already installed (and hopefully the system update that appears to have fixed the notification sound).
I'll post after I get the phone up and running in a few days.
You can rearrange Notification tiles with Nougat. Sounds like Google took the idea from LG, from what you just posted.No, I received mine last Tuesday and it is still running 6.0, but I was offered to upgrade to 7.0 not long after I set it up and started using it. I am trying to get used to the phone so I declined the upgrade.
I missed the long-hold keyboard from my LG phones, but then I downloaded SwiftKey and fixed that issue. Other than that the phone has worked great and I get good battery life - usually about 1/3rd left after about 10 hours of light/moderate use. The only thing that really drained it is when I was streaming Pandora and iHeartRadio the other day. But it didn't go much below 15% before I was able to get home and charge it. My Micro-USB to USB-C adapter came today, so I will be able to charge the phone in the car. I am also able to use a fairly generic USB-A to USB-C cable to connect my phone to my computer and it rapid charges.
The one thing I can think of that I don't like is that NFC on/off is not in the notification section. With my old LGs, I could add and subtract what showed up in notifications and put them in any order that I wanted.
As far as I know usb a to usb c doesn't turbo charge even if it shows up as it does as there isn't enough voltage, especially from 5v computer port. Let me know if you can actually recharge a drained phone to full in an hour.I am also able to use a fairly generic USB-A to USB-C cable to connect my phone to my computer and it rapid charges.