lithoman
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almost a guarantee for me that lollipop will reduce battery usage.. every major update has done this to my phones.. I have been a droid user since the first droid , bionic, maxx, now turbo.. we will see..
That would be nice. I saw really good battery life when I first got the turbo but its declined over the last month or soalmost a guarantee for me that lollipop will reduce battery usage.. every major update has done this to my phones.. I have been a droid user since the first droid , bionic, maxx, now turbo.. we will see..
Anyone having trouble with the messaging app? The stock one (not the Verizon one).
Yea I do that and it works for a a bit but then it resorts to its old ways lolI'm not...but I'm on AT&T and that may make a difference. Have you tried all the usual stuff (clearing caches, restarting phone, etc.)?
Many people get excited for a new os.. I did for years.. I've been anxious to get new features and to get the fixes that were promised... But usually they bring other breaks..problems...
Agreed. I see potential downside with very little upside.... Why bother?This. There were only two times I really wanted an update. And I had reasons. Not just because it was new.
ICS because the Time Warner app required it.
JB for Google Now.
What feature does L have that I want? Nothing.
Its Art so it runs smoother. Uh...Turbo pretty smooth.
Better battery....uh...Turbo...
Notifications that pretty much every single person who has it hates them?
Pffft...you can keep L as long as you want Moto.
Turbo Tap'n