Google also broke my bluetooth audio... :/ And they are not being very responsive about it on the issue tracker. And the silly thing is... it once worked! I feel like I should have never "upgraded" my Android version.
In what way is your bluetooth audio broken? If you're seeing frequent disconnects, switching from 5 GHz to 2.4 GHz WiFi seems to have resolved it on my Nexus 7. Which is utterly ridiculous, but hell, it works.
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#102Earlier quoted context omitted.
The real issue here is that GSM, MMS, etc are archaic and hard to code for. The industry's fight against VOIP seems to be the real issue here. Instead of all this complexity, why not just treat phones as data devices and voice is just another IP protocol that runs on them? I imagine the "shoddy workmanship" has a lot to do with carrier specific settings and vendor specific stuff that is difficult to code for properly…
I'm not sure why you assume a switch to VoIP will help in that regard - in practical terms that means the SIP protocol for the voice (and SMS) signalling. While SIP is going to be the way forward, the specs are really full of ambiguity and not that well though out features. Most commercial vendors of SIP servers include full scripting languages in order for the admins to "normalize" the protocol in order to try to sm…
If SIP app #474 is screwing up, I switch to SIP app #475. This all can be done in userland as an application. Changing out my GSM stack? Yeah, I can't do that.
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#103I am looking at getting the Nexus 6 and its threads like this that make me think twice about leaving the iPhone. I prefer android, I love my nexus 7 but issues like this are the reason I left android to get the iPhone 5 from a Droid X2. Now, I thought if getting a Nexus google would support it more because my main issue with the Droid was that it was never updated...but now I am concerned.
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#105Earlier quoted context omitted.
I had accidentally moved $1,000 from the wrong bank account into Google Wallet, and called customer service to try and figure out what I should do, because there wasn't going to be $1,000 in the account I had selected, but Google Wallet was giving me access to the funds already. The CS rep that responded was a nice guy, but had no clue what to do. We started spitballing together some possible ideas, and I suggested t…
I used to work at Google in support. You were not talking to a random engineer - the support people are all dedicated support contractors. Most of the teams are all non-technical and the only thing they know about how the product works is from a two week training where most of the time is spent on learning how to avoid lawsuits.
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#106Re: Google broke telephony for many Nexus users
#107Earlier quoted context omitted.
I used to work at Google in support. You were not talking to a random engineer - the support people are all dedicated support contractors. Most of the teams are all non-technical and the only thing they know about how the product works is from a two week training where most of the time is spent on learning how to avoid lawsuits.
How do people think google puts software engineers on the phone randomly? That's just an insane idea. I mean, these guys all make what 150k starting with 250k+ salaries not unheard of and you really expect their managers to go, "Oh btw, you're on helpdesk this week. Put on your headset and talk to clueless people for 8 hours today."
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#108Earlier quoted context omitted.
support people at Google is there only to fill regulation minimums.
The teams I was a part of most definitely were not just for minimums (Chromebook/Glass). Google has incredible support for their hardware products.
my experience in the past made me avoid newer Google products because support in the past was non existent. last thing i bought was a nexus one. i for the bad touch screen (registers ghost touches after screen is on for a while) and i could either complain on forums and be ignored or start a return with htc that from the forums histories ended with a device on worse condition and save touch screen bug sent back...
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Long time Android user here! (G2, Nexus One, Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4). After several years of hoping Android would get its shit together, I switched to a 5S and got my wife an iPhone 6. I have minor quibbles: No Google Calendar App. Google service push notifications seem a tad slower on the iPhone. But the experience is just so much better. I am by no means a fan boi. I am a fan (as an infrastructure engineer with real…
Try Sunrise [1], which can use Google Calendar as backend and has push for updates. [1] https://sunrise.am
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#110Android Lollipop also broke the led indicator at the bottom of my Nexus 5. I can no longer count on it to reliably indicate if I have messages/emails pending on silent mode.
That's intentional. Lollipop no longer has silent mode; instead it has "no interruptions" mode, which considers the LED indicator an interruption. I suspect there are third-party apps that can do a pseudo-silent mode that may work for you.