It has been long since a new remix version has been released, and the current version still has bugs and missing feature. Will they release a new version soon?
you can try 'Phoenix Os 1.0.7-binder version'
http://files.phoenixos.com/os/PhoenixOSInstaller-1.0.7-binder.exe
Edit: Sorry, my mistake thanks for making remix os. You made me happy :-]
Actually remix os is most stable then other android x86 based os
arcsnim said:
you can try 'Phoenix Os 1.0.7-binder version'
http://files.phoenixos.com/os/PhoenixOSInstaller-1.0.7-binder.exe
I can play hearthstone smooth (making deck etc.) in remix os,android x86 I CAN'T
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phoenix is more stable than remix?
modaifallah said:
phoenix is more stable than remix?
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I'm using both Remix OS and Phoenix OS. I prefer Phoenix. Phoenix is relatively stable on my system (Acer E1-471 and Sony VAIO VGN-TT36MD). There are still flaws but you can post problems and make requests at the Phoenix forums. Like, when I posted my Ipega Bluetooth Gamepad is not working, the Moderator said support for my gamepad will be added in the next version coming out in 2 weeks. How cool is that?
So, faster development and developers are listening to the users. That's why i prefer Phoenix.
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I'm using both Remix OS and Phoenix OS. I prefer Phoenix. Phoenix is relatively stable on my system (Acer E1-471 and Sony VAIO VGN-TT36MD). There are still flaws but you can post problems and make requests at the Phoenix forums. Like, when I posted my Ipega Bluetooth Gamepad is not working, the Moderator said support for my gamepad will be added in the next version coming out in 2 weeks. How cool is that?
So, faster development and developers are listening to the users. That's why i prefer Phoenix.
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I will switch to Phoenix And I will post back abouty experience. Thank you!
In the meantime there's a new release candidate of Phoenix OS (1.0.8) with a lot of cool stuff.... Great time to test it...
Link:
http://bbs.phoenixstudio.org/en/showthread.php?tid=797
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It has been long since a new remix version has been released, and the current version still has bugs and missing feature. Will they release a new version soon?
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But that's due to the fact that Jide is currently working on a big release than before. There'll be some significant improvements to the system.
And as i got to know in last week,there'll be some 'Big news' in the near future..They're working hard (Also with some partnered companies) to bring few newer features to RemixOs.
But as far as they might be waiting for the right time for Official announcements on those,i thought not spoil things. You know,internal secrets! Just wait and see..
Regnas said:
In the meantime there's a new release candidate of Phoenix OS (1.0.8) with a lot of cool stuff.... Great time to test it...
Link:
http://bbs.phoenixstudio.org/en/showthread.php?tid=797
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I really want to try Phoenix OS, but it still doesn't support SSE3 instructions set, so I'm stuck with Remix for now
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Thisu said:
But that's due to the fact that Jide is currently working on a big release than before. There'll be some significant improvements to the system.
And as i got to know in last week,there'll be some 'Big news' in the near future..They're working hard (Also with some partnered companies) to bring few newer features to RemixOs.
But as far as they might be waiting for the right time for Official announcements on those,i thought not spoil things. You know,internal secrets! Just wait and see..
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I will be waiting
They have to release new version with fixes before Chrome OS dominates everything
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I really want to try Phoenix OS, but it still doesn't support SSE3 instructions set, so I'm stuck with Remix for now
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Have you tried the last version?
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I will be waiting
They have to release new version with fixes before Chrome OS dominates everything
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A week ago Jide had stated on twitter that they were still working on the next version of Remix os for pc,so i don't know when it'll be released.
But Android-x86 6.0 1st release candidate was released 2 days ago..It's almost 2 months since the last OTA,So may be they are working on the next big Marshmallow release.
I'm waiting for a big update any soon,my guess is on 20th june or 1st of july??
And there're working on a feature that Chrome is not capable of
I agree they started all of this in the first quarter of 2016 and now we are in the 3rd quarter. I cannot use an OS that does not have sound let alone a lot of other major features were not taalking about minor bugs these are huge issues and they are on the majority of PCS. From what I can see they are doing everything Bass Ackwords by trying to sell thier hardware before fixing the majority of other releases which would get the word out....
My question is will Pheonox OS audio work with baytrail???
I will try it and if it does I will use it and not only that spread the word like wild fire
matter of fact if I can get any android to actually dual boot and actually have audio working that will be the one I use and talk about
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Have you tried the last version?
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I checked the changelog of the latest version and they clearly said that they still don't support SSE3..
Thisu said:
A week ago Jide had stated on twitter that they were still working on the next version of Remix os for pc,so i don't know when it'll be released.
But Android-x86 6.0 1st release candidate was released 2 days ago..It's almost 2 months since the last OTA,So may be they are working on the next big Marshmallow release.
I'm waiting for a big update any soon,my guess is on 20th june or 1st of july??
And there're working on a feature that Chrome is not capable of
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That's very good news to hear
I love Remix OS and Phoenix OS because before all of them came out I thought of using Android as a windowed PC OS. I even drew sketches of how the UI would look. And guess what! it is 95% Remix OS!
I'm now already having exams "medicine -_-" and I will finish 30th June so I hope a major release occurs before then.
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I checked the changelog of the latest version and they clearly said that they still don't support SSE3..
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That's exactly the problem, can't trust the changelog...
my choice is phoenixos
modaifallah said:
it has been long since a new remix version has been released, and the current version still has bugs and missing feature. Will they release a new version soon?
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omg! I founD phoenixos very very better than this:d
Okaay.. That's great :') I will download Phoenix OS and will post back the news! Thanks buddies for ur time :")
Phoenix OS is much more stable than Remix OS. Because its code is closer to pure Androidx86 than Remix OS.
Plus, they hear the community and develop the os with them. They occasionally release the updates.
i tested phoenix os.... rotation screen work with phoenix os and no for remix os....but phoenix os wifi don't work for me....i return with remix
Nope, phoenix os not working well on my system, when apps need to run full screen the apps crash, cause no auto hide system bar on phoenix os
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Just thought I'd make a thread about discussing the next version of Lineage OS. Lineage OS 15 is going to be out officially for our Axon 7 soon after the source code for Android 8.0 is released.
Haha how do you know that? I doubt that.
If past experience is any indication, I wouldn't expect it until about November.
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Haha how do you know that? I doubt that.
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Just from common sense - why wouldn't it be? Lineage is officially maintained for our device. It makes a TON of sense that we would get it as soon as the first official nightly builds of lineage OS 15 starts rolling out.
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Just from common sense - why wouldn't it be? Lineage is officially maintained for our device. It makes a TON of sense that we would get it as soon as the first official nightly builds of lineage OS 15 starts rolling out.
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Doesn't mean that there is always some1 to maintain the device.
Edit: BTW I don't think that blogspot pages like http://www.lineageosdownloads.com/lineage-os-15-supported-device-list/ being the best source.
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Just from common sense - why wouldn't it be? Lineage is officially maintained for our device. It makes a TON of sense that we would get it as soon as the first official nightly builds of lineage OS 15 starts rolling out.
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I don't think you understand how Android development work.
Google has to release the source (done 8-21)
SOC vendor has to adapt and do the BSP (required for this phone -- last time if they upgrade us to Treble support, but unlikely since we also need drivers for the DAC -- otherwise every release)
ZTE has to get that package and adapt it to our specific hardware devices and port of their UI and internal software
ZTE release the kernel source for the compatible version
Then there is the Lineage side
Lineage devs import AOSP
devs port all of the Lineage code and features over to new base
willing dev(s) take our device kernel source and merge over to Lineage and start doing device bring up and bug fixing
device has to be working fully before it's allowed to be called "official" on Lineage
That's a lot of steps. There is no guarantee ZTE will release the necessary support for us to even get LOS 15. Now, since the HW is similar, we might be able to get it from other devices that do (namely the OP3/3T), but that still leaves lots of issues for our more custom hardware (camera and audio). We will probably have unofficial builds that boot not super far in the future after QC release the 820 BSP, but getting the full hardware up will depend on ZTE doing a release.
This should get vastly easier once a device has Treble support (so O-launching devices and newer and the few that get backported) as long as Lineage also supports that feature.
OEM's are now required to provide support for two full yrs
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I don't think you understand how Android development work.
Google has to release the source (done 8-21)
SOC vendor has to adapt and do the BSP (required for this phone -- last time if they upgrade us to Treble support, but unlikely since we also need drivers for the DAC -- otherwise every release)
ZTE has to get that package and adapt it to our specific hardware devices and port of their UI and internal software
ZTE release the kernel source for the compatible version
Then there is the Lineage side
Lineage devs import AOSP
devs port all of the Lineage code and features over to new base
willing dev(s) take our device kernel source and merge over to Lineage and start doing device bring up and bug fixing
device has to be working fully before it's allowed to be called "official" on Lineage
That's a lot of steps. There is no guarantee ZTE will release the necessary support for us to even get LOS 15. Now, since the HW is similar, we might be able to get it from other devices that do (namely the OP3/3T), but that still leaves lots of issues for our more custom hardware (camera and audio). We will probably have unofficial builds that boot not super far in the future after QC release the 820 BSP, but getting the full hardware up will depend on ZTE doing a release.
This should get vastly easier once a device has Treble support (so O-launching devices and newer and the few that get backported) as long as Lineage also supports that feature.
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You are acting like we don't have aosp working at all. LOS 14 is working great and from there its not nearly as much work as you describe to get LOS 15 working. Yes, in the beginning it did take a lot of work but now that aosp is established, its not nearly as difficult.
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You are acting like we don't have aosp working at all. LOS 14 is working great and from there its not nearly as much work as you describe to get LOS 15 working. Yes, in the beginning it did take a lot of work but now that aosp is established, its not nearly as difficult.
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It's not about AOSP , you can't build for non Google devices without CAF which hasn't been brought up yet.. It'll be a good month or so
kdp162 said:
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No they are not, it's optional, there is no incentive for them to do so
TeutonJon78 said:
I don't think you understand how Android development work.
Google has to release the source (done 8-21)
SOC vendor has to adapt and do the BSP (required for this phone -- last time if they upgrade us to Treble support, but unlikely since we also need drivers for the DAC -- otherwise every release)
ZTE has to get that package and adapt it to our specific hardware devices and port of their UI and internal software
ZTE release the kernel source for the compatible version
Then there is the Lineage side
Lineage devs import AOSP
devs port all of the Lineage code and features over to new base
willing dev(s) take our device kernel source and merge over to Lineage and start doing device bring up and bug fixing
device has to be working fully before it's allowed to be called "official" on Lineage
That's a lot of steps. There is no guarantee ZTE will release the necessary support for us to even get LOS 15. Now, since the HW is similar, we might be able to get it from other devices that do (namely the OP3/3T), but that still leaves lots of issues for our more custom hardware (camera and audio). We will probably have unofficial builds that boot not super far in the future after QC release the 820 BSP, but getting the full hardware up will depend on ZTE doing a release.
This should get vastly easier once a device has Treble support (so O-launching devices and newer and the few that get backported) as long as Lineage also supports that feature.
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How come my Moto G 2013 still gets newest LOS then? Does that mean that Motorola still does the above things? Not questioning you, just wondering.
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You are acting like we don't have aosp working at all. LOS 14 is working great and from there its not nearly as much work as you describe to get LOS 15 working. Yes, in the beginning it did take a lot of work but now that aosp is established, its not nearly as difficult.
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You can compile AOSP for just about anything. It's getting ALL the hardware working correctly on a new release that's a problem. Sure, it might boot, but if you don't have audio or accelerated graphics, that's an issue. Once you have a working version from the vendor, then it's a lot simpler than just putting it together before that. And nothing happens if you don't have the drivers from the SoC vendors. That's why Project Treble is such a big deal, because if it works as intended, it will remove the need for those new drivers to get a new version of Android, because the HW abstraction layer will make the older drives work.
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How come my Moto G 2013 still gets newest LOS then? Does that mean that Motorola still does the above things? Not questioning you, just wondering.
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It could be that Motorola is releasing the drivers/SW updates. It really depends on the underlying hardware. If there is another device with the same hardware getting updated, those drivers can be pulled over and incorporated (the A7 has pulled a lot from the OP3). Or there are open source driver versions that could be pulled in.
Our biggest issue is that the audio chip we have isn't really on any/many other devices. So getting fully working drivers for that is a more limiting factor, than a Moto G 2013, which probably doesn't have anything outside of the standard QC SoC stuff.
And in the end, it comes down to the devs keeping stuff up to date. The Galaxy S2 is still running official LOS 14.1, because there are some crazy ass devs out there still getting stuff working on it. The more popular and easy to work a phone is, the more likely it will see longer 3rd party support. Sadly, the A7 is a little limited in both fronts combined with custom HW bits. The devs have done amazing work so far.
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You are acting like we don't have aosp working at all. LOS 14 is working great and from there its not nearly as much work as you describe to get LOS 15 working. Yes, in the beginning it did take a lot of work but now that aosp is established, its not nearly as difficult.
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I disagree that LOS on 14.x works great. I tried various builds and kernels for about 6 months. I dropped back to a rooted stock since the gpu and audio support was awful. I have a much better experience than I had on LOS or RR. I could barely even use my daydream with it.
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I disagree that LOS on 14.x works great. I tried various builds and kernels for about 6 months. I dropped back to a rooted stock since the gpu and audio support was awful. I have a much better experience than I had on LOS or RR. I could barely even use my daydream with it.
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For gamers and daydream users that could be true.
When it comes to usability, privacy and customizations the LOS based ROMs are the first choice.
The audio issues are just minimal when you combine Dolby Atmos mod with custom rom.
So have you guys taken a look at Ordenkriger's post on the boot up of Lineage 15 with all the progress and what not?
We are getting LOS 15 a.k.a Oreo for our device http://www.lineageosdownloads.com/lineage-os-15-supported-device-list/
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We are getting LOS 15 a.k.a Oreo for our device http://www.lineageosdownloads.com/lineage-os-15-supported-device-list/
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That's not an official source
bkores said:
That's not an official source
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Ordenkrieger and Unjustified Dev think's otherwise..https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/how-to/oh-lineageos-15-t3668956
Finally.
But just one problem. Is the hardware of Shamu still able of supporting Android Pie??
I hope so. I'm not a Dev, but I research a lot. I'm waiting for any port even if it's buggy as hell I can be a tester and provide feedback for any dev who needs?
I am also ready to test and provide feedback on any Android P ROM. I want this device alive as long as possible.
camcory already got Pie to boot:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/aosip-8-1-official-t3801408/post77273542
No doubt there is still a huge amount of work to do before everything works satisfactorily - but a great start!
Considering our great devs, I'm confident that we'll get there - at least for the open source part of Android. Only gapps (and potentially some third party apps) may present unsolvable problems, if they can no longer run on 32-bit hardware.
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camcory already got Pie to boot:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/aosip-8-1-official-t3801408/post77273542
No doubt there is still a huge amount of work to do before everything works satisfactorily - but a great start!
Considering our great devs, I'm confident that we'll get there - at least for the open source part of Android. Only gapps (and potentially some third party apps) may present unsolvable problems, if they can no longer run on 32-bit hardware.
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I believe it's gonna work. I was planning to buy Xiaomi redmi 5 plus This fall, but I'll wait till February or March next year. Shamu is till there!?
runekock said:
camcory already got Pie to boot:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/development/aosip-8-1-official-t3801408/post77273542
No doubt there is still a huge amount of work to do before everything works satisfactorily - but a great start!
Considering our great devs, I'm confident that we'll get there - at least for the open source part of Android. Only gapps (and potentially some third party apps) may present unsolvable problems, if they can no longer run on 32-bit hardware.
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I believe it's gonna work. I was planning to buy Xiaomi redmi 5 plus This fall, but I'll wait till February or March next year. Shamu is till there!?
Oops
Seems Google is struggling with pixel 6 series.
First the critical Dec release was delayed/not yet reached to many ppl.
Secondly, no sign of 12L beta on pixel 6.
All is not well with 6 series.
December OTA is stopped due to connecting network issues
2WildFirE said:
December OTA is stopped due to connecting network issues
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Do you have a source for this please? Thanks.
HtcDesire2 said:
Seems Google is struggling with pixel 6 series.
First the critical Dec release was delayed/not yet reached to many ppl.
Secondly, no sign of 12L beta on pixel 6.
All is not well with 6 series.
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Google is not struggling with the P6. It is the same thing every year with a new OS and new devices.
Curious to why you want Android 12L, it is geared towards Android tablets.
vandyman said:
Google is not struggling with the P6. It is the same thing every year with a new OS and new devices.
Curious to why you want Android 12L, it is geared towards Android tablets.
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I think they do, Pixel 6 Dec patch was released 1 week after old devices (Which has not yet reached to mass - Source: https://9to5google.com/2021/12/20/does-your-pixel-6-have-the-december-2021-update-yet-poll/ ).
Android 12L beta 1 was released 2 days after the Dec patch for older devices, on Dec 8. And todays is 22nd Dec (more than a week after "so called" Dec patch release) but no sign of any 12L beta.
No comms or news about 12L beta as well, from google, for Pixel 6 series (apart from "Coming Soon" tag).
Regarding your curiosity: I bought pixel 6 just for regular updates and early access to newer version.
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Do you have a source for this please? Thanks.
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I have downloaded the december release over OTA after searching for updates. Then rolled back to november because of the problems with calls and now the december release is not offered any loger (if i search for updates).
I even think they have stopped it.
If the beta isn't today, I doubt we'll get it. Maybe we have to wait until beta 2.
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If the beta isn't today, I doubt we'll get it. Maybe we have to wait until beta 2.
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No sign so far.. and most frustrating part is no official communication at all.
Another beta released and yet nothing for pixel 6 series.
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Another beta released and yet nothing for pixel 6 series.
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google have messed up big time with the pixel 6 / 6 pro
last time i ever buy a google phone
0xkenny said:
google have messed up big time with the pixel 6 / 6 pro
last time i ever buy a google phone
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I personally don't consider it as a mess up. Been getting Google phones since the Nexus 6 with the exception of the Pixel 4. I would only guess that there is going to be a few bumps in the road with something like 6 being that it is a whole new "phone" in sorts if you would call it that. Consider a new type of chip (not been tested much if at all), new fingerprint scanner (For Google its new and it SUCKS), a little larger phone AND I think a large portion of it is consider supply and demand with supplies with building a phone. Google has always aimed for the NEXT best thing, a sort of pioneer. I had the Pixel 5 and it was great for about 6 months then nothing but problems for me. My wife loves her 5 and doesn't like the 6. Although she can handle the little things that drive me nuts with the 5 and she can't stand the trade off for the 6, being larger and the finger print scanner that is limited to 5 unlocks a day before charging (due to the time it takes to get the hamster run fast enough on his wheel). This is just my 2 cents worth and not even worth that most of the time.
If you know of another phone manufacturer, that offers monthly updates (95%) of the time for a min of 2 years, Is vanilla android, and gets new Android versions 1st not to mention unlockable bootloaders for those who have to tinker, don't be greedy! I am sure there is a few of us that would consider trying another phone line up just to try if nothing else. Darn that is another nickels worth . OK I shut up now..
I will be happy to try beta 12L for my android tv devices. Most Android tv boxes are using out dated software.
But for the P6 it is a no for me. I just do not see any benefits for the P6.
HtcDesire2 said:
Seems Google is struggling with pixel 6 series.
First the critical Dec release was delayed/not yet reached to many ppl.
Secondly, no sign of 12L beta on pixel 6.
All is not well with 6 series.
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me neither, friend inside says the ongoing issues shouldn't have any impact or be any reason for 12L's delay for us! idk
Good news today
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Good news today
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You installed it?
Following
ATM not, maybe at this weekend.
Please write here if anyone install it. I have no WiFi for a third day, so I am thinking if installing 12L. Just want to be sure it's OK for a daily use. Main topics - how's WIFI, how's camera, how's battery life compare to regular 12 build. Thanks in advance!
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Please write here if anyone install it. I have no WiFi for a third day, so I am thinking if installing 12L. Just want to be sure it's OK for a daily use. Main topics - how's WIFI, how's camera, how's battery life compare to regular 12 build. Thanks in advance!
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I dont have those issues , if i had any i would allready installed it.
Maybe google is paying so much attention developping 12l that they forget to release stable android 12 updates...
I have already installed Android 12L. So fat Wi-Fi is working fine. Will give feedback after few days how's everything else.
Hi guys, i'm curious and i would like to upgrade to A13 DP2, but before i would like to heard your comments about stability and battery
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Hi guys, i'm curious and i would like to upgrade to A13 DP2, but before i would like to heard your comments about stability and battery
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The whole point of beta testing a new OS is to work towards making a a stable OS.
Beta testing will have bugs and be unstable.
Well,
1..it is a beta software and the word Beta is all over the place....do with that word as you will
2. If you are on Beta 1, meaning feedback in 1 above does not apply to you since you are not a newbie, then I would say good on. The changes on beta 2, for me, are not that big. I mean, a squiggly line showing playback is not enough to make me move from Android 12L to Android 13 beta 2. But again if you and on Android 13 then this is a continuation of the agenda so nothing hurts to proceed. In any case there is not so much bugs compared to the first one since this is the first public facing beta.
Is it a good time to download the Android 13 beta or wait?
How buggy is it?
Just curious
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pbman1953 said:
Is it a good time to download the Android 13 beta or wait?
How buggy is it?
Just curious
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Not buggy at all for me.
The main version might be just around the corner. So might as well wait another week or two for that. Else you'll have to do it all over again.
Android 13 stable release to AOSP has a default security patch level of 2022-09-01, so it likely won't get released until September.
I am planning to wait because a few apps that I use will need to catch up to Android 13.
It's in beta, and like all betas, it's not quite ready for public release. If you want to try the new Android, go for it, but don't expect it to be stable or functional enough for a daily driver, much less perfect.
It seems as stable as my Samsung S20 was.
I didn't run my P6 with Android 12, I went straight from a Galaxy S20 (with Android 12) to the P6 with Beta 13.
The current beta 13 is very stable, but I do hit a snag every now and then. I use it as my daily driver.... and like I said, it's as stable as my S20 was....And I prefer 13 over 12.
It's not buggy at all for me. Works great!
+1 Works great.
Will magisk work with the released Android 13 version
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Will magisk work with the released Android 13 version
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Yes
It's stable and better than 12.
Get it in, jump.
I am on the latest Beta and see very few if any bugs. It solved most of my complaints about the P6 on 12. Fingerprint reader is improved (I'd give it a B now). The only thing that has not improved (so I suspect it is hardware) is my cellular reception. I think it is just the older modem they used. I get less reception in many areas compared to my work iPhone sitting right next tot he P6. Sometimes there is no data coming down on the P6 and iPhone works fine.