Sentences with phrase «android as my daily driver»

I'll be honest, I really wasn't looking forward to using Android as my daily driver.
If this turns out to be the case, Samsung might finally have a smartwatch that's worth checking out for those of us using Android as our daily driver.

Not exact matches

We all know using Jelly Bean on the T - Mobile G1 as a daily driver is impractical and we were already impressed when developers were able to squeeze Ice Cream Sandwich onto the original Android device, the T - Mobile G1.
I really liked the BlackBerry Q10 and used it as my daily driver for a good six months, but in the end I still ended up going back to Android.
Wait someone who works at an Android / Samsung site uses an iphone as his daily driver?
But, if you're a tinkerer and you're running Android 8.0 as your daily driver, then rooting your phone is a must, so we'll cover the process below.
The Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL were my first chance to use Android 8.0 Oreo as a daily driver too, which was pretty exciting.
With this release, Google is essentially saying that the latest Android O developer preview 4 is stable enough to work on your Pixel and Nexus devices as a daily driver without any major hiccups.
When you've had your fun using the Android P Developer Preview, and you've figured out that it's not stable enough to use as a daily driver, it's time to go back to Oreo.
Since then, many of the Android Central editors have been carrying a G4 in their pocket, either as a daily driver, or in addition to their Android phones of choice.
This opened up the floodgates of ROM development centered around the GSI, and other devices such as the Huawei Mate 10, Honor 8 Pro, and Honor 9 among others are able to run stable builds of AOSP Android Oreo as daily drivers.
As noted, this Android Nougat ROM is not something you can rely on as your daily driver with respect to the Google Nexus 4, but it can give you a taste of what this OS is really likAs noted, this Android Nougat ROM is not something you can rely on as your daily driver with respect to the Google Nexus 4, but it can give you a taste of what this OS is really likas your daily driver with respect to the Google Nexus 4, but it can give you a taste of what this OS is really like.
In short, this version of Android O is not what you'd want to have installed on your Huawei Mate 9, unless you have another phone to use as your daily driver.
One very technologically savvy friend of mine uses an iPhone as their daily driver and prefers the platform over Android.
The Android L preview is first and foremost a «developer preview» of the software, so as most people probably know already it isn't meant for the average consumer to use as a daily driver.
Both will appeal to consumers, but I personally am leaning towards the M9 as my next Android smartphone and daily driver.
But just how good is the Nexus 5X as a daily driver, and can it stand out from the pack of great mid to high - end Android handsets?
Take note that this will be a beta version of Android O and as such, it's not suitable as a daily driver.
One is a lot easier than the other, but be warned as Android O is still unfinished and therefore buggy, so it's best to load it onto a device that isn't your daily driver.
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