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Leak .242?

Mixed reviews on battery life. For me, been great. For others, after a day or two battery life starts sucking. Not sure what's going on but I'm guessing apps.
 
But on a serious note i want to thank everyone on this forum...I've been going through a very hard time in my personal life and this forum and all you guys have helped tremendously in keeping my mind off of everything especially when it needed to be....so thank you especially you samuri and sargentmajord you guys bring a lot to the table for all of us i commend you guys for that!!!!!
 
Chrome has flash built in so u no longer need to support it for different OS just the browser itself ;)

Hmm...doesn't seem to work on my Nexus 7 ;)

While I agree that flash is terrible and needs to die, I'm not sure its dead enough yet. Then again, I've not had any trouble with it on this tablet yet, and didn't even think about the fact that it is missing until this thread just brought it up.

Sent from my Nexus 7
 
I don't use flash on my mobile devices. Not even on my xoom. I don't miss it. I'd love to get rid of it on the desktop. It's a HUGE security nightmare. Right, MS? How's that built in flash that doesn't update itself working out in IE10? Good thing I don't use IE10 for flash sites. Seriously, it's the last vestige of a dying empire. Or something. :) It needs to go away.
 
I try really hard not to speculate and specify when I'm doing so. I don't know why there's an argument over this stuff, but, ok. I already specified what I think I know (meaning what I've been told....I can't personally verify any of it). People are skeptical of Moto's claims. That's fine. Then they'll be pleasantly surprised in a week or so. :) Until then, continue waiting or rock on with 242.

I am always skeptical of them now, but I agree with you that this is likely. I just hate the arrogance of assumption that I'm hearing, considering the massive complexity of both software development and business needs. This build could have a major bug that requires a significant rewrite, or the soak test could uncover a major issue and they put the breaks on it.

Likely? No. Possible? Absolutely.

Sent from my Nexus 7
 
I don't use flash on my mobile devices. Not even on my xoom. I don't miss it. I'd love to get rid of it on the desktop. It's a HUGE security nightmare. Right, MS? How's that built in flash that doesn't update itself working out in IE10? Good thing I don't use IE10 for flash sites. Seriously, it's the last vestige of a dying empire. Or something. :) It needs to go away.

I avoid using ie10 entirely when possible. I much prefer Opera ;)

I just wish Opera for mobile were better.

Sent from my Nexus 7
 
I am always skeptical of them now, but I agree with you that this is likely. I just hate the arrogance of assumption that I'm hearing, considering the massive complexity of both software development and business needs. This build could have a major bug that requires a significant rewrite, or the soak test could uncover a major issue and they put the breaks on it.

Likely? No. Possible? Absolutely.

Sent from my Nexus 7

Sure it's possible. At this point, with 8 leaks over the course of 2+ months, it's very very unlikely. They are just going to want to get it out there. If there's a bug, they'll fix it later. After a week of solid use, I've not found anything so horribly bad that they should consider delaying the OTA any further. It's been the most stable, best performing release I've ever had on my bionic.

I avoid using ie10 entirely when possible. I much prefer Opera ;)

I just wish Opera for mobile were better.

Sent from my Nexus 7

I use Chrome everywhere. And I sync it. I love that. At least chrome keeps a private, sandboxed copy of flash that auto-updates as needed.
 
I use Chrome everywhere. And I sync it. I love that. At least chrome keeps a private, sandboxed copy of flash that auto-updates as needed.

Chrome is an excellent browser. I always install it right after Opera, and it's what I go to if something doesn't work right in Opera, or if I have Opera closed and don't want to open all 60+ tabs and load my entire mail and RSS database just for one thing.

Sent from my Nexus 7
 
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