Technology Android

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
Ou what y'all know about android car play? I can't get mine working

Did you download the Android Auto app on your phone? iOS has CarPlay built in but Android users have to download the app and then set it up with their car via bluetooth or the cable.
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
Yeah no way it's not compatible.

What is saying it's not compatible, the car or the phone? Does your car have Android Auto capabilities to begin with?
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
On our cars, plugging the phone in to the USB cable automatically boots up Android Auto or CarPlay. Sometimes it doesn't but then there is an icon for it on the home screen and selecting it starts it up as usual.

Maybe you need to do it manually all the time?
 

Tha_Wood

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On our cars, plugging the phone in to the USB cable automatically boots up Android Auto or CarPlay. Sometimes it doesn't but then there is an icon for it on the home screen and selecting it starts it up as usual.

Maybe you need to do it manually all the time?
Ah got it working the car had to be turned off to set it up
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
Ah got it working the car had to be turned off to set it up
lol wtf? It's like the exact opposite, I feel, for every other car. It needs to connect via bluetooth to sync contacts and other information and then you connect it with the wire.

Ah well, it works now, so that's good. There's an app for Android called Any Auto Droid. You can find it on XDA forums and it lets you listen to any app's audio via Android Auto, instead of needing to have the Android Auto app-equivalent of it installed on your phone.

So if you have a music streaming app that doesn't have Auto compatibility, you just use that app to route sound through the car anyway. Works well.

I think that's what it's called. Maybe Any Audio Droid. I can't remember now. Once you install it once, you never use it again and just use Android Auto as normal.
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
It looks literally like Oreo with a few super minor improvements.. the headline feature being improved auto-brightness..! Goes on my list of completely skippable updates.

I know if I were rooted and there was a Pie custom ROM for my S7, I'd totally get it day-one. But seeing as how we're tied to Samsung and then the carrier after that, I can live with Oreo as it is right now.


Also, the Note 9: https://news.samsung.com/global/the-new-super-powerful-galaxy-note9-for-those-who-want-it-all

I haven't held a Note since maybe the Note 2? I'll try and get my hands on the Note 9 and see just how big it is in my hand. If I can handle it, I might consider it, depending on what some of the reviews say about battery life. But I didn't plan on upgrading until the S10 unless the Pixel 3 was impressive. But the P3 notch is too much. I don't have an opinion on notches one way or another, but the leaked pictures of the P3's notch look silly. I guess I'll wait until its released to really bag on it but it's not promising as is.

I hope I can hold out until next Spring to upgrade because my S7 is still chugging along just fine.
 

Tha_Wood

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Staff member
I got the s9 early in the year because my plan was up but yeah my s7 was still working fine. Just sold it to my mate for 180 the other weekend.
 
I still have an S7 only a month left on my contract was not going to upgrade but I dropped it and now all the back is smashed up so might have to bite the bullet and get the S9, but fuck the contracts are more than I want to spend on a phone
 

Tha_Wood

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Staff member
I still have an S7 only a month left on my contract was not going to upgrade but I dropped it and now all the back is smashed up so might have to bite the bullet and get the S9, but fuck the contracts are more than I want to spend on a phone
Yeah I think my contract is $124 a month over 2 years. I got a free tablet that shares the 62gb of data with my phone plan. I chew through a lot of data so I needed to go on one of the biggest plans.
 
Yeah I think my contract is $124 a month over 2 years. I got a free tablet that shares the 62gb of data with my phone plan. I chew through a lot of data so I needed to go on one of the biggest plans.
They did have an offer with a free Tablet in July and they just had an offer for free Netflix for 12 months so hopefully come 1st Sept they will have another offer on
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
I know benchmarks mean nothing but it still bears repeating just how great the iPhone's hardware is compared to even the best Android phone's.

The iPhone X clobbered the Note 9 and the battery life is second, I think, only to Huawei's giant phone.

It's nuts.

If only iOS were designed more like Android. We've been saying this for years now but it just seems so messy to me compared to Android. Especially the apps all being laid out across multiple home screens.
 

masta247

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I still use the S6 and I still feel like I wouldn't be getting my money's worth when upgrading. I was always the first one to get excited about the newest phones, but the newest phones of today just don't feel like new, exciting technology, if that makes sense. Now it feels more like getting a new model of a refrigerator while already having a modern one that works perfectly fine. I never thought I'd feel like this about a phone upgrade, and I have never used a single phone for even remotely as long as I do now.
They do exactly the same things that several generation old phones did, and not even much better, but they are much more expensive. The software updates are completely skippable, as they don't bring anything important.

Android Pie brings improved adaptive brightness as its headline, which is neat, but 5 years ago it wouldn't even be worth mentioning on a release note for a full version upgrade. Not to even mention that Pie doesn't do anything worthwhile under the hood, it actually seems to decrease the performance by a tiny bit and the battery life comes out as even with Oreo:
https://www.gsmarena.com/android_9_pie-review-1802p3.php

To put it into perspective, even if you're on a now 3-year-old Android release (Marshmallow), there were still no performance improvements and no major features that you would be missing out on, and now we know that they won't be there for at least another year. Heck, I bet that an everyday user likely wouldn't tell a difference between Marshmallow and Pie.

I miss the days when replacing your phone after 2 or 3 years felt like a whole new world, exciting new technology. The first Galaxy S was a groundbreaking phone at its time, but jumping from it to the S3 was absolutely insane in all possible regards, and that was merely a 2-year upgrade. Now I feel like replacing my phone only after it stops working, and I hope it doesn't happen anytime soon, because it'd feel like spending money without getting the improvement I should be getting after replacing a now 3-year-old phone. Again, it would feel just like replacing a modern refrigerator that stopped working - a burden rather than excitement, and I never felt that way before.


Is that cheap for a second hand s7?
I would say it's a fair "buddy-price". You could get more if you tried if it's in great condition, but I'd sell it for a similar price or maybe even a bit lower to a friend. You didn't lose any money on the deal.
 
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