Double true!
Ordered a Gear S3 Frontier via Prime Day today. Had a look at one when I got my S9+ a couple months ago and liked it. First smart watch I've actually liked.
Wow. I like trying to get by on phones with only 5G app storage. Though I don't actually use them as phones. Games, Strava, some browsing. I do use an SD card to put accumulated photes, screenshots and GPS files.
Removing updates for and disabling some key Google apps can help a lot. Hangouts. Google Play Books. Google Play Music.
YW you need to give up on that one and merely be aware of the peculiar (mostly? entirely?) American usage.
Then again, based on the sentence following it, you could almost make a literal approach work. (If the screen were more annoying, then he would care for it even less... A big stretch, I know).
Last edited by SportWagon; July 24th, 2018 at 02:34 PM.
American? Doesn't matter. It's not about being American or whatever. It's grammatically incorrect.
Yup.
I did all that... and I still ran out of space. Photos were sent to the cloud almost immediately. Unused apps were unistalled, and auto-updates turned off. All games deleted. Basically only had required apps and a few others that I used frequently. And I was still running out of space constantly.
Am American, the correct version is "couldn't care less", Bill is just dumb
So google has been been a completely useless for finding an answer to my problem.
Where the hell is google getting its image for music? When I play music, my player (Player Pro) correctly grabs the album art from the id3 tag, or folder, but the lockscreen, my Gear S3, and android auto, all show some random image, I guess an artist image chosen from the internet, which usually isn't even correct, or nothing at all.
Is there anyway to fix this? I want to see the damn album art.
Ok, of course, as usual after posting here, I find a solution. I tried installing Samsung's default music player, since I had deleted it as soon as I got the phone. Seems to be working now, at least for lock screen and gear.
Last edited by Freude am Fahren; August 10th, 2018 at 07:53 PM.