This is some seriously incredible multi-tasking, and it shows that Moto has figured out how to use all 4 GB of RAM when most OEMs don't even bother.
In addition to this, OnePlus is utilizing the aptX HD codec for Bluetooth audio, something the vast majority of OEMs don't.
Also worth noting,
OEMs do have the option of not implementing multi-window if they choose to do so.
Why Samsung didn't just put the fingerprint scanner below the camera module as most other Android
OEMs do is certainly a mystery, but it's likely the best place they could stick it given the components that have to fit inside, including the NFC radio, MST radio and wireless charging coils, to name a few that would be located on the back.
With all of this said, if I were to recommend
OEMs do one thing, it would be to be more simplistic.
I'm sure Android OEMs don't want this for their customers, but there is usually only one solution to the problem: reset.
These options aren't new to the Galaxy S9, but they are still something most
OEMs do not offer, and therefore noteworthy.
For Chromebooks that do have this feature, though, Google and OEMs don't advertise how to adjust its brightness level.
Even some newer phones are only shipping with Android 7.0 Nougat instead of the upgraded releases Google has put out since launching Nougat last Fall, and Nokia promises quicker updates of Android than other
OEMs do too.
I hope google and the OEMs don't screw this up.
Besides Apple, no other
OEMs do their own ad campaigns in the US.
When it comes to Google Android however, the big
OEMs do get a head - start on everyone else.
The lack of customization still irks —
OEMs do it better, though uglier — but the method, if not the intention, feels right.
What Apple has done here can not be compared to what Android
OEMs do.
Most of the OEMs don't care much about cameras.
Huawei is also doing something most OEMs don't bother with: giving users a way to turn their phone into a desktop with a single cable.
If «loyal» Android Wear OEMs don't want to stick with the platform, why should Samsung?
In practice, you can expect monthly security patches for the Nokia 6 (2018) to actually be distributed on a monthly basis and HMD is unlikely to skip any of them like the vast majority of other Android
OEMs do.
Other Android
OEMs do so too, including China's Huawei.
So far, we have only seen Android
OEMs do this to help you migrate your data from an iPhone to their device and for the first time, the tables have turned.
It's precisely this level of versatility and support that make Quick Charge a great standard, and
some OEMs do ultimately rebrand it as a superior «customized» alternative.
Nonetheless,
the OEMs do acknowledge the altered role that is likely to define Android's future.
u'd figure
that OEMs do what HP did: NOT panick and take their time to release a finished product.
Most OEMs don't put much thought at all into optimizing flow.
And, as I explained on Monday, this option is not available to Google when it comes to Android: OEMs don't want to deepen their Google dependence, and carriers do not want to undercut their lucrative SMS business (and Google can't force the issue because of its looming antitrust problems).
that it was not likely that the OEMs held a dominant position on the secondary market of ink cartridges, since
the OEMs did not have a dominant position on the primary market of inkjet printers; and
The ambitious startup aimed to build a better version of Android, but the software received lukewarm response because the OEMs didn't want to ditch the Google ecosystem.
Android 7.0 Nougat has been around for close to a year now and with many
OEMs done with rolling out the OS to their flagship phones, recent attention has been directed to the more budget -LSB-...]
Previously rumored, picture - in - picture is now a thing of reality on Android O, although other
OEMs did have a similar feature in the past, such as Samsung, so it isn't anything revolutionary by any measure.
With major smartphone
OEMs doing away with over-reliance on passcodes and passwords via the introduction of fingerprint technology on flagship devices; Samsung wants to take things to the next level with an iris scanner for the Galaxy Note 6, thus replacing the use of a finger with an eye.
Not exact matches
If you don't want to settle, it might be worth waiting and seeing how
OEMs approach Chrome OS's brave new world.
If you would like to know more about
doing an e-campaign to qualified
OEMs, just reply to this e-mail with your phone and fax number.
«Apple doesn't really care too much about the actual
OEMs.»
Until, of course, you remember the culture - induced myopia I described yesterday: Myerson still has the Ballmer-esque presumption that Microsoft controlled its own destiny and could have leveraged its assets (like Office) to win the smartphone market, ignoring that by virtue of being late Windows Phone was a product competing against ecosystems, which meant no consumer demand, which meant no developers, topped off by the arrogance to dictate to
OEMs and carriers what they could and could not
do to the phone, destroying any chance at leveraging distribution to get critical mass...
Other Chinese
OEMs, realizing that their supply of American components could be abruptly cut off, would likely
do the same.
«We are engaged with many
OEMs discussing different ultracap solutions, and we're
doing our best to make sure these turn into real projects over the next few years,» Kassir says.
In an increasingly virtual, convenience - driven, safety - conscious and arguably desinsidtised world, people will alway search for authentic, intense and meaningful experiences - the dominance of fast food doesn't diminish the number of people who care about their cooking and eating experience, the ányplace, anywhere» availability of digital music streams and downloads has made vinyl record sales thrive and the likes of Singer, Eagle E-types, Morgan are making hay from established
OEMs not being able or willing to deliver the full flavour experience (except for a tiny number of limited edition Porsches that no one can buy at list price anyway and get sold at inflated collector prices as a result.
Yes,
OEMs can and
do get it wrong - no need to take it personally.
Bought car used with 23,000 miles on it, traded in 2006 spec v completly bolted with nismo add on, altima is beauty of a car I got the 3.5 se and the power is great, have had less than a week and I have been to dealer twice passenger front seatbelt was broken and it had been in a slight fender bender which sales man didn't tell me about when reading the carfax to me I should of read it myself, bonehead move on my part, all in all it is a Nice car but the
oem bridgestones are like driving on the original caveman wheel, LOL, extremely loud on highway to say the least.
Hey
OEMs, please
do not bundle such discretionary / insanity sound systems with emerging safety technology.
When the next version of Android is announced, Google can simply say «Well, we gave these
OEMs access to the PDK two months ago, ask them why they don't have an update for you.»
Android is about choice, openness and rooting, meaning consumers can still choose to buy devices that are 4 iterations behind in their OS,
OEMs can provide open - ended promises to update, and «rooting» is a must, even as 95 % of Android users
do not know what rooting is.
So he was using pre release software not directly provided by the
oem, how
did he get it on there?
We came away relatively impressed, despite the fact that Lenovo doesn't appear to be
doing anything differently from other
OEMs when it comes to Windows 8.
Unlike many other blue - chip Windows
OEMs, Lenovo has been
doing very well recently — and the Tablet 2 will likely be expected to
do heated battle with Microsoft's own Surface in the waning months of the year.
However, I don't think that
OEMs are interested in releasing top - spec phones with physical keyboards.
So like Microsoft, Google needs to make its own hardware both for its own sake and to show Android
OEMs how it's
done.
But with multiple Android
OEMs targeting the 7 - inch small slate space before Apple
did, there was a clear need for Cupertino to introduce a smaller iPad, whatever the costs on the revenue cannibalisation front.
Rotman Epps doesn't buy this analysis, though: «Other than Amazon, [
OEMs] just aren't selling any Android tablets.