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Hey guys, I am a Samsung Vibrant user but I am pretty sure my next phone is going to be either an Atrix or the Bionic. I have a few questions about Motorola in general.
1. Samsung left out the bluetooth profile needed to support a wii-mote connection and there doesn't seem to be any way to get it to work short of upcoming cyanogen support, Does this typically work on motorola phones? I miss my emulators.
2. It looks like these phones will include motoblur. How intrusive is it? I plan on running ADW anyway so the looks don't matter, but does it restrict the user in any way? Does it cause problems with any apps?
3. I hear that moto likes to try and hardware lock phones to prevent rooting. Even though I doubt they will ever keep determined people out, does this have any kind of negative effect? Is it pretty dangerous to flash roms?
4. Does Motorola update their phones pretty frequently? Is the build quality pretty good? Are they known to overheat when charging with the screen on?
Thanks.
I aslo came from a samsung phone and Motorola is so much better. Blur is not bad but some will say its slow as compared to the roms that you can put on the phone. I myself like it. Blur does not hamper any apps that I know of. I too have been using adw and loved it. Works realy good. I even use some blur widgets with it with no problems. You can root it very easy. It does get very warm when using it while chargeing it. . I've only had it long enough to get the latest update. I got this phone because the build quality is great and just what I've seen and read I do think that it will get updates quicker then most phones. I will never own a phone that is not a Motorola droid phone.
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You can definitely set up the WiiMote. I have a NES and SNES emulator.. its a must. Add in Real HDMI, pure bliss.
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You can definitely set up the WiiMote. I have a NES and SNES emulator.. its a must. Add in Real HDMI, pure bliss.
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Thank you! The samsung doesn't have HDMI, but you can use a camcorder cable and get VGA out from the headphone jack. But Samsung mixed up two of the colors which incidentally fried the input on the side of my TV... And I have to keep strips of colored tape on the cables now so it doesn't go claiming other TV inputs.
(Sorry for posting this in a new thread. I couldn't find another SGS2 CM7.1 thread that it seemed relevant to.)
So yesterday I installed cm_galaxys2_full-75 on my SGS2 and I have to say I'm completely blown away. Its not quite ready for my daily user, but it is very close and already a fantastic system.
Couple of possible bugs I noticed that stood out. Bluetooth works. I could pair with devices and send individual files (didn't try a batch of files) but when I paired with a Nokia A2DP headset, no audio went through. A little disappointing and not a deal breaker, but still something that was frustrating. Hunted out and plugged in the wired headset and got my musical fix that way. I didn't spend a lot of time trying to figure it out.
What ended up forcing me back to VillainROM was the wifi. It was flakey for some reason. Then, after about 3 hours, it wouldn't detect any access points at all, let alone connect to them. Just didn't show any in the list. Wifi is not the greatest in my area at the best of times. There are about 25 APs in about a 200 yard radius of my place fighting for channels and bandwidth, so sometimes you almost have to be sitting over the AP to maintain a connection for any length of time. But when the phone no longer saw *any* APs, things got a little frustrating.
I did have one little power related issue. I turn my phones off when charging while I sleep. However, yesterday I noticed that if you turn the phone off then plug in the charger, it will cause the phone to turn on and boot up. Not ideal. Not sure whether its a deliberate feature or something to report as a bug. I'm wondering if its because of the battery charge indicator that displays on the screen when the phone is off and charging. Again, not a deal breaker, but I like to look after my batteries.
I really like the direction of the system. It was extremely fast and smooth on the phone. Installed the GApps and started loading everything back from the market. Because of the wifi situation, this got tedious having to do it over 3G/HSPA+ so got the important stuff I needed to get through the day.
I love the customisability of CM7.1. The themes and profiles are something I miss from my old Nokia days and CM is the first time I've seen it really well implemented on Android. Every other platform I've tried has essentially needed to have themes flashed rather than installed. A minor thing I guess, but annoying none-the-less. What it did manage to do is have me reconsider ADWLauncher. I'm a LauncherPro Plus guy. Have always just liked the simplicity of it. But the way it is presented in CM7 has me thinking I might try ADW out a little more thoroughly.
Performance is outstanding. I didn't notice any jitters or slowdowns in the system the whole time I was using it. In fact, even when switching between themes several times, once the theme had loaded there didn't seem to be any hit in performance. ADW was fast and smooth. The system as a whole seemed better in performance than the original TouchWiz 4.0 does on the device.
A days worth of using it left me really impressed. To the devs and the team working on it, you're doing a great job. Thank you for the efforts.
I'm fighting the urge to make the switch to this distro full time. I'm tempted to grab build 77 and see if I can replicate the wifi bug. ;-) The wifi issue is the only thing keeping me on VillainROM for now though.
Link download Place? Cant find it in dev thread
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Link download Place? Cant find it in dev thread
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Go to the Q&A thread everything you need for downloading is there for you.
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(Sorry for posting this in a new thread. I couldn't find another SGS2 CM7.1 thread that it seemed relevant to.)
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Really? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1176411
Download and install the latest CM7 nightly. BT A2DP works now!
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Really? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1176411
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Given that is the Q&A thread, and this post wasn't asking for help, I'd rather not add more noise to that thread with an OT post.
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To be honest, i didnt like it -.-
its still under development, lets hope the stable version works better
my only gripe is the music quality is poor compared to what I have at the moment on 2.3.5. DSP manager didnt help much tbh
So I have spent hours going through the forums and reading on whats going on but I'm completely new to this and am slightly at a loss (ok maybe a bit more than slightly) so I'm going to try to explain my issues with this phone and what i hope to achieve so please bear with me
1) need to sim unlock im currently out of the country and want to use a different carriers sim card with my phone (i cant call tmobile and ask for the pin) how do i go about accomplishing this
2) I want to root my phone and get a new UI i checked the screen and know i have the good one with the better resolution but i dont know how to get the terminal emulator (in order to check my eMMC) onto my phone (outside the country = no service. it said it downloaded but it would be sent to my phone. well that does me no good -_-)
2A)Reasons for wanting a new UI
A1) Battery Life (stand by battery life is long, using any app = no battery life)
A2) Lag and FC's (I get major lag and many FC's when texting, using the camera, opening and using apps, on the lock screen, in gallery, and when rotating phone... pretty much all the time)
A3) Privacy Issues (I find things like the Carrier IQ incident, SOPA, and NDAA very disturbing i love my privacy like i assume most people do to)
A4) cant get rid of apps like the FB app i just use the browser for things like that i feel safer than having an app that has access to my to my phone (see the privacy thing i was talking about)
2B) the things i use my phone for
B1) Texting (heavy usage*)
B2) Google Maps (on the road a lot)
B3) Camera (photography student so i really like to take pictures)
B4) Youtube and Netflix (i swear its saved my life)
B5) Games (come one we all play games on our phones especially when we have time to kill i don't go crazy though its usually free simple games to keep me occupied
B6)Keeping my self organized (dates, events, to do list of the day)
3)I want to know if having a 4GB micro SD card is going to be a problem if i root my phone (i plan on upgrading because i also want to use the music player but at the moment i don't have a higher capacity card) and if their is already an option out their for me but of course being a photography student i really want to get ICS for the phone since i saw how the new camera system was suposed to be (on the nexus) and that thing iisss seeexxyyy ;] i know you guys kno what im talking about
4)I really hope some one can guide me or at least point me in the right direction honestly any help or advice is greatly appreciated and really welcomed. I know I'm no expert in this and every time i go through the threads all that happens is a lot of with some from frustration but I'm trying and honestly want to do this i think its really amazing being able to work with technology on this level and would have never imagined i could go so in depth with my phone.
Thanks in advanced for any help and sorry for not being able to make this any shorter i really tried.... oh and for the love of god will some one tell me where the "Thanks" button is i don't see it and every one wants an thanks on this forum hehe
(p.s sorry if i posted this in the wrong thread i wasn't sure if in the Q&A or the general discussion thread but i chose Q&A since I'm asking for advice)
Ok 1) sim unlock can be achieved through gfree which also permaroots you.
2) there are many different uis such As sense aosp and miui. Aosp is the simplest and fastest and has the best battery life out of most usually.
3) 4gb should be enough although I use a 16gb because I keep multiple roms and over 10gb of music on it and the aosp ics rom doesn't have camera yet but it's gettin there!
Hope I helped! And just be careful and read before posting that's all the advice I got, pm me if you need me.
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So guys I was asking myself "is it worth flashing?". Why you ask? Well because if I took a look in the development section and it doesn't look like any of the current roms out are stable and they all seem to have many know issues. So I would like to know what you have flashed and how you like the experience compares to stock rom?
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I have flashed a bunch of roms on this tab. Most of them are stable now. ALL of them running ics are better than the honeycomb touchwiz that comes pre installed. The only caveat I say to you, is that the camera still isn't working on the roms I've been using as my dailies. (Aokp and Nightlies) If that's a deal killer for you, then stay away from the ics builds for now. But I can tell you as someone who has a 2 year + old Droid Incredible running ics AND this tab running ics, I can never go back. Its just THAT good. Especially on this tab where it Truly shows off the big improvements on the OS.
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I'm running a stock mod but the difference is pretty huge. No more constant reboots or hangs. Much faster too. Not using any special kernels either. The ROM I'm using has working GPS and camera. Haven't touched any roms with broken cam/GPS.
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I'm running a stock mod but the difference is pretty huge. No more constant reboots or hangs. Much faster too. Not using any special kernels either. The ROM I'm using has working GPS and camera. Haven't touched any roms with broken cam/GPS.
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Can I ask which ROM you're using? (I thought there wasn't an ICS ROM with working camera...?)
He never said nor implied that he was using an ICS rom...
Ah OK. (Just realised you're right)
I'm using overcome 2.3.1. It's not ics. It's pretty nice. Went from multiple daily reboots to 3 or 4days of uptime. I use it a lot for reading, browsing, netflix, remote mgmt of servers and it holds up well. I bought 3 Samsung docks and have it hooked up to my home theater for music via hdmi, on my nightstand (ditched the tv in the bedroom) and another in my office. I wouldn't have been able to keep it without a rom. Give it a shot. Take your time and read up, it's pretty simple. I'm kinda pissed they made such a great tablet and put such a horrible buggy os on it.
I saw all the comments here suggesting to throw a rom on it to improve performance but I didn't put much stock in it. It's not an exaggeration. You have to ditch the tw launcher too. I'm using Go's tablet edition. I guarantee you will not go back to stock. I chose overcome because it's really stable. No point trying to escape bugs and using a buggy rom.
Getting off my soapbox now. Good luck with whatever you decide.
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Yes that was one of my major concerns of ics. I'm running dark sides evolution 2 beta 3 on my sgs2. But when I came here to read about the 10.1 ics versions I was kind of sad. Because like it was said the 10.1 is awesome but cannot be used on stock w/o mods. I really just want to get on a stable release that doesn't have this issue where you could only charge your tab with the wall charger. I need a different kernal.
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I'm using overcome 2.3.1. It's not ics. It's pretty nice. Went from multiple daily reboots to 3 or 4days of uptime. I use it a lot for reading, browsing, netflix, remote mgmt of servers and it holds up well. I bought 3 Samsung docks and have it hooked up to my home theater for music via hdmi, on my nightstand (ditched the tv in the bedroom) and another in my office. I wouldn't have been able to keep it without a rom. Give it a shot. Take your time and read up, it's pretty simple. I'm kinda pissed they made such a great tablet and put such a horrible buggy os on it.
I saw all the comments here suggesting to throw a rom on it to improve performance but I didn't put much stock in it. It's not an exaggeration. You have to ditch the tw launcher too. I'm using Go's tablet edition. I guarantee you will not go back to stock. I chose overcome because it's really stable. No point trying to escape bugs and using a buggy rom.
Getting off my soapbox now. Good luck with whatever you decide.
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It's use go launcher too, but what I'm curious about is what you're using for server management? And app or just the browser? I have both cpanel and directadmin panels on my servers and just been using the browsers.
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With Task v14, I feel that the Galaxy tab is vastly improved from the stock bloatware.
I don't really care about ICS on the Galaxy. Task 14 is so good, I don't see ICS as improving much. I have ICS running on HP Touchpad and Kindle Fire, right now.
it's nice, but IMHO not really worth all of the hype over an optimized GB ROM. YMMV.
Task v 14 is really great, highly recommend it over any ics roms.
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Yes that was one of my major concerns of ics. I'm running dark sides evolution 2 beta 3 on my sgs2. But when I came here to read about the 10.1 ics versions I was kind of sad. Because like it was said the 10.1 is awesome but cannot be used on stock w/o mods. I really just want to get on a stable release that doesn't have this issue where you could only charge your tab with the wall charger. I need a different kernal.
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Yeah I'm not even using any special kernel and have no probs charging.
I'm actually happy with my stock rooted GS2. The only problems I've had are few and far between and solved with a reboot.
I looked at all the major roms on the dev page and Overcome seemed to be the safest stable rom.
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It's use go launcher too, but what I'm curious about is what you're using for server management? And app or just the browser? I have both cpanel and directadmin panels on my servers and just been using the browsers.
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I use pocketcloud and terminal apps to access vnc, rdc and ssh sessions. I'm not using browsers at all except for some app/service config panels that require it and even those I mainly use remotely via vlc or rdc.
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So guys I was asking myself "is it worth flashing?". Why you ask? Well because if I took a look in the development section and it doesn't look like any of the current roms out are stable and they all seem to have many know issues. So I would like to know what you have flashed and how you like the experience compares to stock rom?
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I think your info may be outdated there are a few very and very fast roms out there. I use galaxy task rom and it is very smooth really like night and day over stock.
Perhaps what might come off as unstable are the continuing work by the devs to keep improving the rom
Cm9 is excellent as well despite camera not working
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That's the thing I believe camera is a biggie . So I guess I'll try one at a time see which one sticks .
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That's the thing I believe camera is a biggie . So I guess I'll try one at a time see which one sticks .
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Yeah I couldn't over the camera and gps problems either. The way some people dismiss them bothers me.
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That's the thing I believe camera is a biggie . So I guess I'll try one at a time see which one sticks .
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To be clear only the ICS rom have the camera issue. The HC roms lile galaxy task dont
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my $.02: My use-case for my tablet is almost entirely at home. I have the Wi-Fi only model, so I don't do a lot of "mobile" stuff with it. I have a Galaxy Nexus phone which I generally carry everywhere.
What I thought: As a techie, I want everything to be fully working just because, and as a result I cannot accept a tablet without a working camera!
Real Life: I use my tablet for IM, web browsing, reading comics, and playing games, generally around the house or while commuting. That's actually it. Number of times I did a video chat on my tablet: 1. Number of times I actually wanted to video chat on my tablet: maybe 2. Because I work with a Galaxy Nexus all the time, having the same OS & ROM on both devices is honestly nicer / easier / more lazy-friendly. Its honestly pretty slick to have Chrome syncing across my computers, my phone, and my tablet.
I recently tried to go back to Honeycomb since I once again thought "gee maybe I should use the camera on my tablet". Honeycomb just feels like ICS with training wheels on it I really don't like it as much. This probably as much a placebo effect as anything. Also, the camera isn't as good as my Galaxy Nexus or my actual camera, and I feel like a douche holding my tablet up to take a picture. Would being able to Skype on my tablet be cool? Yes. Would I use it that often? No.
I'm going back to AOKP damnit. I can deal with a non-working camera for a while.
And GPS??? My device doesn't have mobile data, so it really doesn't matter to me that much, even though I thought it would.
Bottom Line: You can back all your stuff up, and you're not out anything, so why not try it?
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my $.02: My use-case for my tablet is almost entirely at home. I have the Wi-Fi only model, so I don't do a lot of "mobile" stuff with it. I have a Galaxy Nexus phone which I generally carry everywhere.
What I thought: As a techie, I want everything to be fully working just because, and as a result I cannot accept a tablet without a working camera!
Real Life: I use my tablet for IM, web browsing, reading comics, and playing games, generally around the house or while commuting. That's actually it. Number of times I did a video chat on my tablet: 1. Number of times I actually wanted to video chat on my tablet: maybe 2. Because I work with a Galaxy Nexus all the time, having the same OS & ROM on both devices is honestly nicer / easier / more lazy-friendly. Its honestly pretty slick to have Chrome syncing across my computers, my phone, and my tablet.
I recently tried to go back to Honeycomb since I once again thought "gee maybe I should use the camera on my tablet". Honeycomb just feels like ICS with training wheels on it I really don't like it as much. This probably as much a placebo effect as anything. Also, the camera isn't as good as my Galaxy Nexus or my actual camera, and I feel like a douche holding my tablet up to take a picture. Would being able to Skype on my tablet be cool? Yes. Would I use it that often? No.
I'm going back to AOKP damnit. I can deal with a non-working camera for a while.
And GPS??? My device doesn't have mobile data, so it really doesn't matter to me that much, even though I thought it would.
Bottom Line: You can back all your stuff up, and you're not out anything, so why not try it?
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i feel exactly the same, i just migrated to AOKP last night, and so far the benefits of it being a lot "zippier" is good. I do a lot of typing and multitasking viewing pdf and docs etc is a better experience on ICS than HC.....
music? camera? i have my handy SGS for that.......
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What ggps problems? I just got a good fix (8 used) inside! I'd say the gps is working pretty well
Hi all,
it seems as if I'm the first on XDA to own an Axon 7 Mini. Therefore a first set of Information:
Region: EU (D)
Model: B2017G
Color: Gold
Software Version: V1.0.0B01
Baseband: MPSS.TA.2.1.c1-00101-897_GEN_
Please let me know if I can suppert the developers in any weay.
Cheers!
Any review... What's your take on the device.... Tq...
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Well probably not a complete review. First of all it's a great phone.
- Display Full HD with great colors, who needs more?
- Overall performance, not playing game so not much to say here. Definitly a better feel then the OnePlus Two I was useing before. Can't really pinpoint why...
- Camera is good for everyday use. Nothing to exciting here.
- QuickCharge 2 is great, though I miss Qi charging (why is that not a thing anymore? Even Ikea sells qi chargers now...)
- Sound is probably the best I ever heard on a mobile
Just two annoyances:
1. You have press the freaking bell on the lockscreen.
2. A builtin task killer!? Why? Killed my alarm clock twice before I found out what was going on.
what about audio chip? the same as greater?
Yeah Audio is by far the best I had on a mobile. This is true for loudspeaker, calls and headphones.
Chipset here is supposed to be the sames as with the normal Axon 7.
I just encountered the first real issue:
Problem: When speakerphone is enabled the other party can not hear you.
Solution: Disable "OK Google" detection.
can you make few photos in day and night? and video for example street view to check the sensitivity of the microphone- full HD, give link to mega.nz
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2. A builtin task killer!? Why? Killed my alarm clock twice before I found out what was going on.
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Can you elaborate on that? How can I configure the task killer / keep the alarm from getting killed?
Well, the Task Killer is hiding under Energy Settings. You can select not to kill it there. But still it took me two days to figure out why it was happening.
About the Fotos. Let's see how the weather is outside the next couple of days. I'm pretty sure there are already a couple of youtube Videos out there, which already tested the camera thouroghly.
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Well, the Task Killer is hiding under Energy Settings. You can select not to kill it there.
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Are you using the built in clock for alarm or a third party app? The built in clock does not show up in the app list in the energy settings for me.
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Are you using the built in clock for alarm or a third party app? The built in clock does not show up in the app list in the energy settings for me.
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Oh I was using Google Clock when this happened. Stock worked fine Out of the box
Hi guys, I received my Axon 7 Mini yesterday. From all the information on the internet I was under the impression that the device supports 802.11 ac (5Ghz) but now it doesn't seem to find my network. Do I have a defective unit or can you guys confirm that?
Thanks,
rien
How is the battery life?.. What SOT can u get... Tq
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As for me battery life is fine. It's about 2 days in average use.
Can't confirm about AC-wifi. I'm still using old N-standart router.
Hi,
I am using the Axon 7 mini now for a few days.
First of all, I'm very happy with this phone. But I have some problems.
When I tap on top of the screen the phone moves my apps and the are sorted another way I want them.
Next thing, all of the movies I receive in Whatsapp stop after a few seconds. But the sound goes on. So you have to wait and at some point (video ends) the sound is killed, then the video starts running again but without sound. Is anyone else here with a similar problem? I just hoped to receive a custom rom or something else for the phone because I think there is much potential in this thing.
I was looking at this phone to recommend to a friend, but I'm distressed that there isn't much of a community here. Should I be worried about recommending this phone? It really looks like a good deal for someone with a budget of $300.
Look at axon mini thread here on XDA. Locked bootloader, root after a few months and only by some Chinese stuff, not working on updates by manufacturer, lack of custom roms... That's the major thing you should consider before buy. I think that's not worth $300 +/-.
Maybe if phone would not have SW issues, but I don't believe ZTE could do it.
Nevertheless, axon mini had major price drop after several months on market - from more than $300 to $180.
Hey all. I've had an Axon 7 Mini for a few weeks now and have been writing pros, cons, etc. about it on the ZTE USA community forums -- I can't post a link because I'm new here
I'm in the UK, and shipped mine in from Germany. I have the same model as the OP, but the grey version, with V1.0.0B02 software. It hasn't had any software updates since I've had it, but I'm hoping the Mini will also get an update to make the notification bell optional (and the LED customisable if possible).
I consistently get around 5.5hrs screen on time, but this drops if the location settings are on. It has great coverage on the UK giffgaff network, and I didn't have to edit any APN settings for 4G and MMS to work.
Thanks to all who have posted. Any info about RF reception? Many complained the Axon 7 has poor RF and WiFi reception.
Also, how's the sound on headphones? Can you tell us if it has WiFi AC (5 GHz)? This is still unclear to me.
A bit disheartened to see a complete lack of support for this thing so far, as I was looking for something a bit smaller to replace my LG V10--but I like my root.
It will get updates, probably Android 7.0 pretty soon, the thing is you guys have gotten the phone so fast, lol. You'll have updates during these months don't worry.