some Pie problems and question about reverting to Oreo
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06-05-2019 01:09 PM
ZF Model: ZB602KL
RAM: 4G
Firmware/APP Version: WW-16.2017.1905.053
Frequency of Occurrence: always
Rooted: No
APP Name: n/a
Last edited by zrx8 on 2019/6/5 21:38 Here are some of my findings with Pie, mostly usability related: The "connected devices" settings submenu structure is somewhat botched:
RAM: 4G
Firmware/APP Version: WW-16.2017.1905.053
Frequency of Occurrence: always
Rooted: No
APP Name: n/a
Last edited by zrx8 on 2019/6/5 21:38 Here are some of my findings with Pie, mostly usability related: The "connected devices" settings submenu structure is somewhat botched:
- The "pair new device" appears twice, in the upmost level of the "connected devices" menu as well as in the bluetooth submenu
- The bluetooth switch is buried pointlessly deep in the menu hierarchy
- The temporary bluetooth visibility of the device cannot be explicitely turned on, this is annoying and ambiguous as the user doesn't know when the device is temporaly visible (and has no control over it ?)
- The "available devices" doesn't display the earlier paired ones, this is frustrating until the user discovers them in the "previously connected devices" list
- There is no point, why the big battery symbol is not clickable anymore. The "battery usage" graph can only be opened through the ... menu, which is one more unnecessary click. Totally inconvenient.
- The "more than 2 days remaining" near the big battery symbol is uninformative, and is inconsistent with the remaining time displayed under the graph
- The arrangement of the menu entries in the "battery" menu seems to be ad-hoc, all the time-related entries (remaining time, last full charge, screen usage) should come first, grouped thematically next to each other
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07-03-2019 06:20 PM
vadeko posted on 2019/6/23 17:40 I have issues with system taking too much RAM. My RAM was filled by 60% before update. Now it's 98%. ...Hi vadeko, Are you referring to storage space? We would suggest you go to Settings > Storage, and check which type of storage is taking up space. You may tap "Free up space" to select which you would like to remove. For Gboard crashing, we would suggest you clear cache & storage, and check if the problem is improved. Settings > Apps & notifications > See all apps > Gboard > Storage > Clear cache & storage. Thank you 🙂

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