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i thought wifi had to be off to do a prl update

Nope I've done it on wifi. I was going to a newer version so I definitely know it worked.

 

It's too bad there isn't a way to manually write a PRL like on some other phones.

 

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So is band 26 rf as strong as band 25 or the same.i thinking jumping ship soon , so done with samsung notes.

Its about the same. Nexus 6 hold band 25 like no phone before it. Band 26 is really good too. I would say its the same.
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Got the factory image last night. Stagefright free now.

And a single release for all mobile providers, unlike 5.1.1 where T-Mobile and Fi users received individual branches. Nice and simple.

 

-Mike

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And a single release for all mobile providers, unlike 5.1.1 where T-Mobile and Fi users received individual branches. Nice and simple.

 

-Mike

I noticed volte is still here but wifi calling is gone for T-Mobile.

 

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Got the factory image last night. Stagefright free now.

I updated to the newest release LMY48i. I messed around and got encrypted again. My device ran just a tad bit slower but the battery life difference was major. I ended up decrypting again now my battery life is back to normal.

 

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I updated to the newest release LMY48i. I messed around and got encrypted again. My device ran just a tad bit slower but the battery life difference was major. I ended up decrypting again now my battery life is back to normal.

 

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I don't know what's up with battery life and encryption. Maybe it's because it has to do more.

 

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I don't know what's up with battery life and encryption. Maybe it's because it has to do more.

 

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Does not updating the boot loader when upgrading the radio cause the radio to not function properly? The reason I ask is because normally I don't upgrade the bootloader just the radio when flashing updates ROMs. When I flashed the latest ROM with the stage fright fix I upgraded the bootloader. Now I've noticed that my Nexus 6 hangs on the LTE longer and it rescans for LTE connection faster. This is using the same radio just with an upgraded bootloader.

 

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No its not. Then again it's not final. It feels more like Android 5.5 rather than 6.0

 

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There is some new things. Look at the signal icon when it is switching networks.a9b7bb3943382eb991f3656f06cc6e6b.jpg

 

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I have been noticing substantial on screen time with this preview. I didn't want to post it here unless it was consistent and I have been getting 5 hours minimum of on screen time after this build. In the 3 days I have been testing it. This is stock and encrypted btw. fa1681ac6eb7989d7310c065765573f3.jpg

 

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I have been noticing substantial on screen time with this preview. I didn't want to post it here unless it was consistent and I have been getting 5 hours minimum of on screen time after this build. In the 3 days I have been testing it. This is stock and encrypted btw.

 

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Wow, that battery life is incredible!

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Those having missed incoming calls when connected to WiFi and LTE.

If users don't report this issue this will never get resolved, call sprints executive # and report it. Be very specific, let them know when WiFi and LTE are connected at the same time.<br />

The phone # on the better business bureau website will get you to executive customer service.

http://www.bbb.org/kansas-city/business-reviews/telephone-communications/sprint-corporation-in-overland-park-ks-98010534/

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I wonder how the 2015 models will compare to the 6

 

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I think we both will be great phones but I'm not interested in either one. I'm still satisfied with my Nexus 6.

 

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Not sure if this has already been brought up but is anyone else experiencing burn-in on the top and bottom of their N6?

IIRC the N6 uses an AMOLED screen, so that's normal. (And it's the reason I prefer a nice LCD over an AMOLED. I love the recent Moto hardware design, but AMOLEDs really make me question it.)
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IIRC the N6 uses an AMOLED screen, so that's normal. (And it's the reason I prefer a nice LCD over an AMOLED. I love the recent Moto hardware design, but AMOLEDs really make me question it.)

 

The 2015 Moto X Style/Pure Edition display is LCD.

 

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