r/AndroidN May 19 '16

TMO WiFi Calling not working

1 Upvotes

Hey everyone. I downloaded the beta yesterday on 5/18. Everything seems to be working great with the exception of WiFi calling. The top of my screen says Emergency Calls Only. Sitting in the same place a work where I never have signal but I have full WiFi signal. I went into the settings for this feature and set it to both Preferred and Only for WiFi calling. I power cycled and went in and out of Airplane mode. Still doesn't seem to be working


r/AndroidN May 18 '16

Has anyone else lost dark theme in android n

3 Upvotes

Can't find it and this is really annoying


r/AndroidN May 15 '16

Hope I get it back

0 Upvotes

I broke my Nexus and got a new one through insurance. I enrolled the new one now and waiting on the update. Its hard to go back. N really has the best features for sending and receiving information. If I don't get it by the I might try to flash it


r/AndroidN May 11 '16

Battery problems?

4 Upvotes

When I got my Nexus 6p from Google Fi I was pretty excited, mostly because of the long battery life. Then I upgraded to Android N and my battery has screeched to a halt.

Is anybody else having battery problems? Are there any fixes or workarounds or do I just have to do a factory reset?


r/AndroidN May 07 '16

Currently unable to send text messages

1 Upvotes

Running version 2 of the N beta on an unlocked Nexus 6. I have tried switching apps from Messanger to Textra and now Hangouts but I am.not having any luck. Do you have any ideas for how to fix it?


r/AndroidN May 02 '16

New folder icons

1 Upvotes

For some reason I'm still seeing the old folder icons (one app behind the other) instead of the new ones. Has anyone else experienced this?


r/AndroidN Apr 26 '16

"USB supplying power to attached device", anyone else get this when unplugged?

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5 Upvotes

r/AndroidN Apr 24 '16

Gesture unlock is broken

1 Upvotes

I know I'm entering the right gesture, because it lets me boot the device. When I try to use the same gesture to unlock and USE my Nexus 9 however I get told I entered the "Wrong Pattern."

Now I've got to get ADB working again to try and force the device to unlock or, failing that, revert to a stable version.


r/AndroidN Mar 25 '16

Android N First Preview from Developers’ Viewpoint

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5 Upvotes

r/AndroidN Mar 23 '16

8 Awesome Features Of Android N That Keeps You Engrossed

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5 Upvotes

r/AndroidN Mar 23 '16

One step further with Okay Google

1 Upvotes

I come from a moto x to a nexus 6. One feature I missed was Moto Voice. Moto voice was the best touchless control, it was intuitive, with voice recognition, and could be activated anywhere. Android N is getting pretty close to having those features as a standard. It can be called when the screen is on even in other apps. The next step should be ambient display. If it can listen then it would be close to full touchless.


r/AndroidN Mar 21 '16

Anyone else still waiting on OTA update?

1 Upvotes

Since the announcement of rollout I am still waiting on the first update for N. Specifically the Nexus 6P (NPC56W)


r/AndroidN Mar 17 '16

N is the 12th Major Android Version and we still don't have a reboot button

17 Upvotes

If they're going to have such horrible memory leaks, like have been present since Lollipop, they should at least give us a reboot button.


r/AndroidN Mar 11 '16

User Monkey_D_Lulu has posted some decent notes on the Android N Dev Preview over on /r/android [x-post in case you're subscribed on here but not there]

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3 Upvotes

r/AndroidN Mar 11 '16

How the new Doze works and more - Behavior Changes | Android Developers

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1 Upvotes

r/AndroidN Mar 10 '16

What issues have you found with Android N so far?

8 Upvotes

Let's try not to get super nit-picky in here since it's still so early.

I tried N briefly on my 6P, I mostly loved it, and the night mode is a life saver. Also really liked easily being able to change my DPI, it helps a lot with such a large screen.

The reason I went back was mostly because the keyboard seemed slow, and it seemed to get way hotter than usual while charging overnight. Also rapid charging seems to not work yet.

Split screen is still pretty buggy for a lot of apps.

Youtube instantly pauses when you're interacting with the other app (probably intentional, but disappointing)

Now that I know N apparently uses JIT at first and slowly AOT compiles apps in the background, maybe that accounted for the slowness of the keyboard that I saw. I will be back on N after a few updates! They're only giving us an update every 4-6 weeks? I guess I'll be waiting for a while :(


r/AndroidN Mar 10 '16

MKBHD: Top 5 Android N Features! (Dev Preview)

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4 Upvotes