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While both their claims and yours are anecdotes, I'm more willing to side with more people with similar anecdotes than a single one who then uses their single experience to try and invalid the multitude of other experiences expressed.
I don't think they're trying to "invalidate" anything, just state that it's not something everyone is seeing. I have 5.0.1 on a Nexus 4 and it's working fine. I also don't doubt in the slightest that something is screwed up and a lot of people are encountering a serious bug.
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Re: Google broke telephony for many Nexus users
#32I've seen this issue too on my Nexus 4. Rebooting fixes the problem, at least temporarily. Since I had just used the OTA updates for stock 5.0 and 5.0.1, another redditor suggested that I do a factory wipe. I haven't seen the problem recur yet, but it has only been a couple days. Because of this and other problems (random crashes), if I see any issue again, then I'll downgrade to 4.4.4. My typical uptime for that rel…
It's not a phone so I can't test that but I am having a hard time connecting to WiFi manually sometime (for example if I have 2 per-saved WiFi AP's in range and I want to switch from one to the other) and only a restart seems to fix it.
The annoying part is not that it won't switch but it disconnects and refuses to connect to anything until you restart the tablet.
This release of Android is certainly full of bugs.
Re: Google broke telephony for many Nexus users
#33I've seen this issue too on my Nexus 4. Rebooting fixes the problem, at least temporarily. Since I had just used the OTA updates for stock 5.0 and 5.0.1, another redditor suggested that I do a factory wipe. I haven't seen the problem recur yet, but it has only been a couple days. Because of this and other problems (random crashes), if I see any issue again, then I'll downgrade to 4.4.4. My typical uptime for that rel…
This is quite infuriating, and is the time I have considered moving to an iPhone or other non-Nexus device.
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#35Earlier quoted context omitted.
The full quote should read "Hi, I don't think anyone from google is even looking at this since we have no resolution, upgrading of priority or even an acknowledgement response."
Would be interesting to know how high priority telephony has as a feature.
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#36Priority-Small An indication that Google no longer considers the phone functionality of a smart phone to be all that important? Or is the Nexus 4 considered too old already? It is a little over 2 years old, which is a relatively long time in the mobile world. I'm curious to know what the cause of this bug is.
It's the default priority for user reported bugs before triaging.
Priority should be divided into two fields in these systems: user-submitted priority, and dev team's priority. Look at all the people who feel directly insulted by the "Priority-Small" tag - they don't know what it means or if it indicates that Google hasn't triaged it (seriously, this old, and not triaged?) , they just feel minimized and condescended to.
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#37I 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.
Re: Google broke telephony for many Nexus users
#38I 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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#39Everyone gets really ranty when operators delay firmware updates. Yeah, some of them delay to force you to buy a new phone, or to stuff the ROM full of bloatware. Most, however, do extensive testing to make sure that customers don't ring up call centres making angry complaints.
Carriers (by and large) test the phone to make sure that the network portion operates correctly. They make sure that it complies with local regulations and that it's not going to interfere with the network. They also test that basic cellular functionality works. Many go further and check all standard operations of the handset.
It's been several years since I was responsible for device testing, but here's a list of problems that I remember from big name manufacturers (Nokia, HTC, Sagem) on their "final" firmware.
- 999/112/911 features not working.
- Reboots when receiving a text starting with a 0.
- Factory reset when receiving an MMS with more than one attachment.
- Inability to switch from 3G to 2G on handover.
- Caller ID always picking the first name from the SIM.
It was, frankly, an unending parade of shoddy workmanship. We'd file reports, wait for an updated firmware, test it again, see that it had more bugs, refuse to ship it.
Frankly, a few "enthusiasts" whining that they don't have a 0.1 firmware upgrade is a sensible price to pay compared to millions of customers storming your shops and demanding refunds.
Google has an atrocious attitude to customer service - it's part of their business model https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2013/02/googles-customer-contempt-c...