SMYDSMITH
Senior Member
After Android 9 this problem started anyone else run into nfc glitches
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I only turn it on when about to make a purchase then turn it off so accidental purchases can't happen. In the z2 I now have to reboot to accomplish this sometimes pretty anoying update. Also every new notification you swipe away it asks do you want to continue see the notifications as you usually swipe them away but most are just meant to be read and swiped away not clicked on. That was anoying about the update. Also phone calls when you go to homescreen now have a Facebook like bubble for he call which is interesting. Android 9 could have been more stable I thinkThe Z2 Force users that did receive Android 9 Pie are reporting a lot of major issues with that update. This is probably one more bug that can be added to the list.
I'm not sure from the title of the post if you have issues turning NFC on or off, since the title mentions both. But if you use NFC often and can get it to turn On, why not just leave it On and not worry about turning it Off? I always turn it On with every new phone and never turn it Off.
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I think the Moto g7 is the latest Moto does it have issues w Android 9 is it any goodThe Z2 Force users that did receive Android 9 Pie are reporting a lot of major issues with that update. This is probably one more bug that can be added to the list.
I'm not sure from the title of the post if you have issues turning NFC on or off, since the title mentions both. But if you use NFC often and can get it to turn On, why not just leave it On and not worry about turning it Off? I always turn it On with every new phone and never turn it Off.
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I think it shipped with Android 9. Big difference between phones that ship with a version over a 2 year old phone that just had it's second Android OS update (like the Z2). The second update always seems to cause major issues. I don't have any of your issues with my Z4, since it shipped with Android 9 and wasn't updated several times in its life. The Moto G7 is a mid-range phone, no high end specs. Keep that in mind. You probably would not like it. It's a great phone for $200 - $300, but don't expect anything like a Z2 Force out of it.I think the Moto g7 is the latest Moto does it have issues w Android 9 is it any good
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I only turn it on when about to make a purchase then turn it off so accidental purchases can't happen. In the z2 I now have to reboot to accomplish this sometimes pretty anoying update. Also every new notification you swipe away it asks do you want to continue see the notifications as you usually swipe them away but most are just meant to be read and swiped away not clicked on. That was anoying about the update. Also phone calls when you go to homescreen now have a Facebook like bubble for he call which is interesting. Android 9 could have been more stable I think
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I think you are the only forum member with a Z2 Force.Nfc issues still happening wicked anoying anyone else see this or could test it
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Wow I'm using an antique awesome phone lolI think you are the only forum member with a Z2 Force.
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I don't think it's so much that....more of very few members left here. And those that are left primarily have a Samsung or a Pixel. Years ago there were a ton of Moto phone owners posting here. And LG, and other phones. Now there is a very small handful of users that post here anymore, and of those you might be the only one with a Z2 Force? It's not the phone, it's that Forums in general are a dying product (unfortunately).Wow I'm using an antique awesome phone lol
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Since "Android" is made by Google.....they did just what you asked. They made the Pixel. The 4th generation Pixel is supposed to be announced next month. "Android" which is made by Google doesn't control the hardware of other manufacturers like Moto, Samsung, LG, etc. And nor should they. They provide the base stock Android software. If you want a phone with all the bells & whistles, with "Android" (which is really Google) controlled hardware that would be a Pixel phone.Well i love the info I find on this forum keep it going. Android needs to step up the quality control for the hardware makers of.its phones and come out with a new.flagship phone that has all the bells and whistles. Moto please make a come back
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