A community manager in the Pixel Community forums have said the issue is
a software issue with the device's accidental touch protection feature.
A community manager in the Pixel Community forums have said the issue is
a software issue with the device's accidental touch protection feature.
Not exact matches
Electronic gadgets: * If all you have is laptop running OpenBSD, the choice in
software is limited to whichever front end from The Sword Project / CrossWire Bible Society you are willing to compile; *
With a laptop, tablet, smartphone, and other digitical
devices, data portablity is a significant
issue.
The posting also claims that Amazon wanted to have launched the
device already, but had
issues with software and hardware, as well as employee retention.
This was certainly true
with Google's iPad Pro competitor, the Pixel C, whose half - baked
software was called out by several reviewers as one of the main
issues with the
device.
This problem doesn't signify deeper
issues with your
device; it's just a quirk in its
software.
I've never had any particular
issues with the Nook as a
device; the hardware is lovely and the current edition of the
software on mine is simple and doesn't screw up what I want it to do, i.e., let me read books.
there was a
software update a while ago that fixed this
issue, so now its a great
device with few glitches.
The TSB - M sets forth the following definition of an e-book: the purchase of the product does not entitle the customer to additional goods and services and any revisions done to the e-book are for the limited purpose of correcting errors; the product is provided as a single download; the product is advertised or marketed as an e-book or a similar term; if the intended or customary use of the product requires that the product be updated or that a new or revised edition of the product be
issued from time to time (e.g., an almanac), the updates or the new or revised editions are not
issued more frequently than annually; and the product is not designed to work
with software other than the
software necessary to make the e-book legible on a reading
device (e.g., Kindle, Nook, iPad, iPhone or personal computer).»
Nevertheless if you don't want to spend more time dealing
with software issues than reading / using your
device, better to just carry the good old book around.
Sizing is clearly an
issue for some but within the bounds of the size of the
device, Nokia have done an incredible job and married it
with a
software stack that is fit for the next - generation of «computing - first» handhelds for both the geek and consumer community.
That said I think the real
issues with eBooks have little to do
with the advantages of print versus electronic but more to do
with the fact that eBook reading
devices and
software aren't taking enough advantage of the «electronic nature» of eBooks.
Performance was pretty much the biggest
issue on the Galaxy Tab S, as the Exynos 5420 was unable to cope
with the Quad HD display, and that
device was also running Samsung's previously unoptimized
software.
However, the
device has been plagued
with software issues that was only fixed after three major firmware updates.
Adobe has confirmed an exploit in the latest version of the Flash 10.1 runtime which has the potential for malicious code to take control of a machine or
device with the
software installed. The company has
issued the following statement: «This vulnerability could cause a crash and potentially allow an attacker to take control of -LSB-...]
Thus, it is just a custom ROM developed by those of xda - developers, which means that this update process is not entirely official — you can complete the steps from below only if your Xperia Z1 Compact is already rooted and installed
with a custom recovery image, thus the warranty of your phone will get void once you apply the mentioned operations (do note that the warranty can't be reclaimed even if you manage to brick your phone and return it back to service — thus, in that respect, the best will be to check how you can manually fix
software related
issues on your own Android
device).
All those things may well change over time, and there might be similar or worse
issues with software on other
devices, I do not know.
Version 1.1 — improved user interface for bigger screens Version 1.1.2 — fixed
issue with some antivirus
software generating false virus warnings Version 1.1.7 — UI update, and some minor fixes Version 1.2.1 — Improved performance on x86
devices Version 1.2.2 — 2 new freeroam maps, fixed some performance
issues Version 1.2.3 — fixed ramps on level \» Free roam on tarmac \» Version 1.2.7 — fixed some bugs, updated UI
With the 3GS and
software release 3.0, these concerns have largely been addressed; the
device now leverages hardware accelerated 256 - bit AES encryption to secure all phone data on the fly, and completes a remote wipe command
issued from the Exchange Server instantaneously.
«This blog covers
software patent news and
issues with a particular focus on wireless, mobile
devices (smartphones, tablet computers).»
My biggest
issue with mobile research tools is a practical problem that librarians should consider: If you are using a server based third party
software for collecting search data or for charging disbursements, mobile
device use likely doesn't fit
with your setup.
A number of Android Wear
devices have already received the update, but Motorola says there were some performance
issues with the latest
software that caused the delay.
Privacy
issues will be crucial very soon, together
with software improvement challenges and integration
with other
devices and smart grid.
Whether by manual hardware reset or
software reset through your iOS
device, there are very few
issues that can't be overcome
with a little configuration wrangling.
Some of the
software bugs in the first public version of iOS 11 included
issues with AirPlay, Touch ID, Face ID, and
device touchscreens.
The list of apps and
devices that work
with the assistant will only continue to grow, and Google often
issues software updates to add features and bring more capabilities.
Other
issues that plague the standard Google Home like a lack of Alexa and the Echo's clever «Skills,» also remain a problem
with the Home Mini, though this could change as Google continues to add new features to its line of Home
devices via
software updates.
In addition to the December security update, which patches 10
issues found
with Samsung's
software, as well as 11 critical problems for Android itself, T - Mobile includes updates for video calls and conferences, as well as DIGITS, the T - Mobile service that allows you to use one phone number on multiple
devices.
The products will utilize the Google Assistant
software development kit to speak
with the AI assistant through
devices or
issue commands like «OK Google, start vacuuming» or «OK Google, wash my clothes.»
It's pretty large, which isn't an
issue when the
device has hardware buttons, but the BLU Vivo Air LTE is sticking
with software buttons.
This could be a hardware
issue, but given our experience
with other Android Wear
devices, we blame the
software.
The
issue was «fixed»
with a
software update that, in hindsight, limits or «smooths» out performance on
devices with aging batteries.
The disparate nature of the smart home industry is an
issue Apple wants to solve
with iOS 10's «Home» app, a new, unified
software hub designed to work
with all smart
devices that support the tech giant's HomeKit protocol.
If not the OEMs messing around
with the
software, it is the same OEMs that partner
with Google in making Nexus
devices that end up introducing the fragmentation
issues.
Others had trouble connecting
with Bluetooth
devices in the first place, and all of the reported
issues are seemingly
software - related.
There were a few
issues with the One's
software, including bugs at release and a slow update to Android 5.0, but it was a compromise many were willing to make in favour of a cheap
device with solid hardware.
With Apple's stringent policies on app quality for the App Store, it's possible the new Gear Fit app was held back on the basis of software issues (or Apple just isn't in the mood to be hasty with approving a Samsung app that will let iPhone owners use a competing device), and it could be some time before the app gets publis
With Apple's stringent policies on app quality for the App Store, it's possible the new Gear Fit app was held back on the basis of
software issues (or Apple just isn't in the mood to be hasty
with approving a Samsung app that will let iPhone owners use a competing device), and it could be some time before the app gets publis
with approving a Samsung app that will let iPhone owners use a competing
device), and it could be some time before the app gets published.
The
software issues with Xiaomi continue in this
device as well.
Google has said it will permanently disable the touch - sensitive function of all Home Minis following reports this week that
issues with the
software and hardware were causing the
devices to constantly record and send audio back to Google.
Google has said it will permanently disable the touch - sensitive function of all Google Home Minis — including touching it to pause / play audio, we suppose — following reports this week that
issues with the
software and hardware were causing the
devices to constantly record and send audio back to Google.
If you will have to take your Nexus 9 back to service for technical assistance, you will have to pay for that services — if you will be dealing
with software related
issues you can then choose to manually troubleshoot your Android
device.
There were a few
issues with the One's
software, including bugs at release and a slow update to Android 5.0, but it was a compromise many were willing to make for a cheap
device with solid hardware.
And as the second conclusion: you will now lose your One M8 warranty — you won't be able to reclaim it even if you take your
device back to service so a good idea will be to learn how to manually deal
with the Android
software related
issues.
The Pixel 2 XL is the lighter and slimmer of these two
devices however, whilst also running pure Android
software with no bloatware and it is an excellent
device, even though it currently has some screen
issues, which are plaguing this phone.
Hardware
issues are normal for most
devices, but Fitbit also had some trouble
with its smartwatch's
software too.
Yet, toward the end of 2016, the company started suffering from a slew of
software issues with many of its
devices.
Samsung's partnership
with MediaTek is new, and it's possible future
devices powered by the latter's chipsets will not suffer from this level of performance
issues as Samsung gets around to properly optimizing its
software for the MediaTek processors.
If you've been experiencing any
issues with either of these three
devices after updates to Android 5.0 or 5.1, then this latest
software should and hopefully will help out in this regard.
As is usually the case
with software solutions delivered by the Android indie dev scene, GravityBox may behave unpredictably on any
devices on which it wasn't tested and you're installing it at your own risk, though its developer's track record and general performance still suggest that no major
issues are to be expected.
The biggest
issue we have here is the fact that Huawei launched the Honor 6X
with different
software than many of their other
devices, giving users a vastly different experience compared to other
devices.