Hey all!
Hopefully someone can provide me some insight. I updated my son's 2012 Nexus 7 to 4.4 Kitkat through OTA and then updated to 5.0.2 Lollipop and now on 5.1. I did them all back to back.
My problem is that it still seems like the tablet is on Kitkat, but it shows that it is on version...
Haha! I must admit, I lost my temper.
I had the phone for approximately 1.5 years or so from new. The front bottom speaker stopped working, the top speaker was near dead. The camera was absolutely impossible to use. HTC's Sense was utter shit. The Micro-usb port became extremely loose fitting...
After repeatedly bashing my HTC One (M7) into my E-brake handle one day after a frustrating experience and shattering it to pieces... as much as I love HTC's design... I will probably never purchase a device from them again.
I just picked up an LG G3 for my wife. She's very happy with it and I was utterly impressed with how smooth and clear it was. For $0 on a 2 year contract, I felt it was the best device to get until I got to the $200+ on a 2 year arena.
I've been thoroughly impressed with HTC. As my first Android device (second to my wife's S3) and being a convert from an iPhone 5. My M7 has been a treat.
I'm glad they are bouncing back, and I've been eying down the M8 for some time now.
It would make sense since its viable to be done. But I'm afraid the catch would be that the extra screen real estate doesn't actually gain you anything.
I think everyone forgets how Google started. It was a search engine that generated revenue through endorsements and advertisements.
They aren't going to shoot themselves in the foot. Advertising and marketing is a huge part of their revenue stream. They weren't always a phone software giant.
I'd say iOS. Both of them have very good apps and robust app stores. They both also share the exact same apps.
iOS though, has many great quality exclusives that just edge it ahead.
See if it will post. Without a picture it would be difficult to determine if you've done any damage that will cause an issue. I've scraped a bit of silicone in the past but the system always booted fine and ran for many years.
I literally think 3/4 of the posters in this thread are being idiotic.
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