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so i was able to get from 2% battery to 100% battery in about 1 hour and 26 minutes with minimal use (texting, messaging).
that's with an AUKEY QC 3.0 charger.
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Posted: 2017-01-14 18:04:31
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XperiaJunkie Posts: > 500
Not quite XZ news but because the hardware is very similar the result would be the same I guess.
https://www.androidpit.com/bl[....]a-test-results-2016-top-phones
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Posted: 2017-01-15 12:10:53
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Great news.
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Posted: 2017-01-16 14:40:38
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Just proves some reviewers don't have the slightest clue.
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Posted: 2017-01-16 17:44:23
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Sony really make top of it game this year in category of device update to new software
XZ now has VoLTE with one major operator in my country, hopefully expand to all three of them in 2017
maybe VoWifi also would be very appreciated.
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Posted: 2017-01-19 01:39:46
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Just got mine yesterday from BestBuy. Great phone, love the design. Unfortunately, mine came with a spec of dust behind the front facing camera. Really disappointed since this phone is advertised as water and dust resistant.
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Posted: 2017-01-25 15:04:09
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Maratonmannen Posts: > 500
After a factory reset and a fresh configuration I have 2 problems.
1. I can´t change keyboard. I don´t like Swiftkey. I have installed my favourite keyboard, but I can´t find the option to change keyboard.
2. I have no phone signal when receiving a call. SMS and mail notifications are OK. I can play music. Is there an option I have missed?
Any suggestions?
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Posted: 2017-01-26 08:56:56
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Samven - take it back to bestbuy and get a replacement.
Marotonmannen - once installed, you have to enable your keyboard under the settings. SETTINGS > LANGUAGES AND INPUT > ONSCREEN KEYBOARDS. You can't disable swiftkey, but you can enable your keyboard. Then, go to any app where you can type something and bring up the keyboard (it'll be swiftkey). There will be a keyboard icon in the lower right, to the right of the app switcher icon. ([back] [home] [app switcher] [keyboard icon here]) Tap on that and it will allow you to select your keyboard as the default.
As for no signal when receiving a call, it seems this is pretty common. My phone rarely shows more than 1 bar when idle but it will show 3-4 bars when i'm actually on a call. Try calling something with speaker phone and you'll probably see the same. I don't think it means you won't receive any calls unless your phone is saying "no service" which is unlikely if you're receiving SMS/email.
good luck!
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Posted: 2017-01-27 03:50:30
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You can change to alternative kayboard options in Language and input.
make install the new keyboard and click on on-screen keyboard menu
click manage then you choose to enable and disable here.
In case that you make use of dual sim
when one sim in call operation, another sim will tick on temporary disable.
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Posted: 2017-01-27 08:12:46
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Maratonmannen Posts: > 500
On 2017-01-27 03:50:30, moogoo wrote:
Marotonmannen - once installed, you have to enable your keyboard under the settings. SETTINGS > LANGUAGES AND INPUT > ONSCREEN KEYBOARDS. You can't disable swiftkey, but you can enable your keyboard. Then, go to any app where you can type something and bring up the keyboard (it'll be swiftkey). There will be a keyboard icon in the lower right, to the right of the app switcher icon. ([back] [home] [app switcher] [keyboard icon here]) Tap on that and it will allow you to select your keyboard as the default.
As for no signal when receiving a call, it seems this is pretty common. My phone rarely shows more than 1 bar when idle but it will show 3-4 bars when i'm actually on a call. Try calling something with speaker phone and you'll probably see the same. I don't think it means you won't receive any calls unless your phone is saying "no service" which is unlikely if you're receiving SMS/email.
On 2017-01-27 08:12:46, HxH wrote:
You can change to alternative kayboard options in Language and input.
make install the new keyboard and click on on-screen keyboard menu
click manage then you choose to enable and disable here.
Thanks, that did the keyboard trick!
In all previous Android versions I have changed to my favourite keyboard via settings->languages and input. That was enough.
Didn´t have to go to an app like SMS and bring up the keyboard and change via the keyboard icon.
Looks like it´s new in Nougat.
I meant ring signal when receiving calls. But that is solved.
I tried with several MP3-files from my music library, but none worked. They worked before I did the factory reset.
When I choosed one of my MP3-files from the folder where the preinstalled ringsignals are stored in the internal storage, they all work.
This must also be new in Nougat.
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Posted: 2017-01-29 14:38:12
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