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- Some Google Pixel devices shutting down at 30% battery
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- Why phones are shutting down with 40% battery left, especially in cold weather (ELI5-style)
- ok-google.io - V2
- Galaxy S8 may get the S Pen as an external accessory
- Qualcomm fined $854m in South Korea antitrust case
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- Incase you wanted to know... The AirPods work with Android.
Some Google Pixel devices shutting down at 30% battery Posted: 28 Dec 2016 05:29 AM PST
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Why phones are shutting down with 40% battery left, especially in cold weather (ELI5-style) Posted: 28 Dec 2016 08:54 AM PST Given the recent issues with Pixels and 6Ps shutting down early, there seems to be a lot of confusion about what's causing the problem, so I figure it makes sense to explain the technical issues a bit: Think of a battery as a water tank that looks like this: https://i.imgur.com/NreA0eu.png The tank has a certain volume (capacity), a certain pressure that depends on the water level inside (voltage) and depending on what the valve is like, it can deliver a certain amount of flow (current). Because the valve will restrict the flow a bit, there's a pressure drop across the valve. The higher the flow rate, the more the valve acts like a bottle neck. Now, as the battery ages, it will start to look more like this: https://i.imgur.com/WHt4Evm.png The capacity is still the same, the pressure is still the same, but the valve now restricts the flow to a much greater degree. The same thing happens with batteries as they age, because their internal resistance increases and their ability to deliver high current suffers. If you're taking a shower and your hot water tank looks like this, there's going to be significant pressure drop at the shower head if someone else in the house turns on a tap somewhere. Again, the same thing happens with batteries. If you've got a battery with a high internal resistance and a power-hungry load like the camera demanding a lot of current, other devices like the processor will see their supply voltage drop, and if it drops low enough, the phone will shut off. That's what's going on when a phone turns off with 40% battery left. There's plenty of water in the tank, but all the build-up inside the valve restricts the flow so much that the pressure takes a nosedive. Aside from general wear, temperature also has a major impact on the internal resistance of the battery. A battery is an electrochemical energy storage device, and low temperatures slow down the chemical processes happening inside of it. That's why early shutdown problems happen more often in cold weather. In addition to a partially blocked valve you also have partially frozen pipes that restrict the flow of water even more. TL;DR: Early shutdowns are a result of high internal resistance of the battery, and high internal resistance is due to battery wear and low temps. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 28 Dec 2016 11:37 AM PST Hello r/android! :) It's been a while since my previous post here. I'm not sure if this post is violating any terms, but if it is, feel free to downvote/delete it. I made http://ok-google.io a while ago - a website that lists all the voice commands for "Google Now" in an interactive and dynamic way. Since I launched the site there have been many updates, new commands, and 2 new platforms for voice interaction were launched: Google Home and Google Assistant. I would love to continue working on the website and release v2 which will include:
In order for me to take time from my regular work and work on this project full-time, I would need some sponsorship for:
Some people suggested ads for monetization but I think that will ruin the website, so I don't want to do it. If you or someone else that you know would like to sponsor the project, just let me know. I'm not sure if Google would be interested in sponsoring it, because, after all, it's for promoting their own products. Does anyone know who should I contact? I also created a Patreon campaign, so if you want to support the project with a small donation I would be really grateful :) Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
Galaxy S8 may get the S Pen as an external accessory Posted: 28 Dec 2016 01:25 AM PST
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Qualcomm fined $854m in South Korea antitrust case Posted: 28 Dec 2016 04:29 AM PST
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ProjectFi Customer Service Has Been Pretty Great So Far. Posted: 28 Dec 2016 11:03 AM PST I was a bit concerned when jumping over to Google for phone service, but the customer service options through the ProjectFi app are pretty awesome. I've used all 3 (phone, email, and chat). Today, I dialed up the chat to ask about the 7.1.1 rollout and I was answered within a minute. I may come off as a shill, but I figured some people may wonder how well Google is doing with customer service with the ProjectFi product. [link] [comments] | ||
FP2 secretly phoning home to China server Posted: 28 Dec 2016 03:46 AM PST
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What is something you DON'T miss from your older phones? Posted: 28 Dec 2016 12:57 PM PST I dug out my Nexus One today... 512MB storage was a pain. [link] [comments] | ||
Any android phone that excites you? Posted: 28 Dec 2016 01:38 PM PST I used to be really excited about upcoming android phones like the Droid Incredible (forever ago), HTC One, Nexus 4, Nexus 5, and OPO (my current phone). But lately I'm just not excited about any phone. There are phones that look good and I know I would probably like, but nothing really excites me right now. Anyone have a phone (now or in the future) that you're actually excited about? [link] [comments] | ||
More information surfaces regarding Samsung’s upcoming Exynos 8895 processor Posted: 28 Dec 2016 06:03 AM PST
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Official global ROM for Xiaomi Mi5S released Posted: 28 Dec 2016 07:30 AM PST
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Which applications do you have in the dock? Posted: 28 Dec 2016 03:35 AM PST Mines are: - Phone dialer - Whatsapp - Gmail - Google Play - Camera [link] [comments] | ||
Top 5 Smartphone Cameras of 2016: Best mobile photos and video! Posted: 28 Dec 2016 09:55 AM PST
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 4X image leaks Posted: 28 Dec 2016 04:17 AM PST
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Mobile Reddit CSS outline scrolling problem(x-post from /r/chrome) Posted: 28 Dec 2016 10:39 AM PST
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Samsung Galaxy A series (2017) launch: Galaxy A3, A5 & A7 specs, prices and release date revealed Posted: 28 Dec 2016 06:53 PM PST
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Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835 GeekBench Results Posted: 28 Dec 2016 02:58 AM PST
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These 2 Sony Concept Art for 2017 Posted: 28 Dec 2016 10:05 AM PST I must say I am amazed. These phones are beautiful especially in the first video. Some of you may not like it, but that's fine. It's a treat to watch something like this. 1st Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L52Msj-lNCc 2nd Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hk5_h2Sevxg I currently do not own a Sony Phone. But now I am eager to see what Sony brings us in Feb/March of 2017! Cannot wait! Edit : Granmar. [link] [comments] | ||
Incase you wanted to know... The AirPods work with Android. Posted: 27 Dec 2016 01:13 PM PST Automatic connecting works. Normal play pause feature works. For skip and last song, you have to program an own watcher, just like on iOS. Pairing is as easy as on iOS. Just like on iOS, the microphone doesn't work. Muting both is the same bugged as on iOS. Playing with only one works just like on iOS. (Put into charging box/ mute the left one) Renaming them doesn't work, you need an iOS 10 device for that [link] [comments] |
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