Title: How often Post by: RED-DOG on August 27, 2019, 02:48:30 PM Do you update your phone apps?
I do mine manually about once every 6 weeks. If I put it on auto it updates loads every day. Title: Re: How often Post by: tikay on August 27, 2019, 06:16:24 PM Hand on heart, I don't know what a phone app is. So the answer is....never. Title: Re: How often Post by: RED-DOG on August 27, 2019, 06:46:53 PM Hand on heart, I don't know what a phone app is. So the answer is....never. YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qonpElvRu8Q Title: Re: How often Post by: vegaslover on August 27, 2019, 06:57:36 PM I have mine set to auto, but to only update via wifi, not data
Title: Re: How often Post by: KarmaDope on August 27, 2019, 08:13:07 PM Auto, Wi-Fi only.
Sometimes I'll manually update games as can't use them otherwise but apart from that always auto. Title: Re: How often Post by: RED-DOG on August 27, 2019, 08:20:09 PM Auto, Wi-Fi only. Sometimes I'll manually update games as can't use them otherwise but apart from that always auto. Do apps suddenly start updating while you're busy doing something else and slow everything down? Title: Re: How often Post by: Kev B on August 28, 2019, 12:41:11 PM I have mine set to auto, but to only update via wifi, not data Title: Re: How often Post by: RED-DOG on August 28, 2019, 12:51:51 PM I have mine set to auto, but to only update via wifi, not data OK, I'm going to give this a try, but it better not start taking the piss. Title: Re: How often Post by: Marky147 on August 28, 2019, 03:46:16 PM Randomly, but no idea how often.
Title: Re: How often Post by: RED-DOG on August 28, 2019, 03:56:11 PM Randomly, but no idea how often. But manually yeah? Title: Re: How often Post by: EvilPie on August 29, 2019, 08:41:55 AM Think mine's set to auto but it only runs at 4am so doesn't interrupt anything. Title: Re: How often Post by: RED-DOG on August 29, 2019, 10:18:53 AM Think mine's set to auto but it only runs at 4am so doesn't interrupt anything. I'm liking this idea. Title: Re: How often Post by: DropTheHammer on August 29, 2019, 01:07:22 PM Do you update your phone apps? Manually, and as infrequently as I can get away with. I hate it when they change the look/features so only update if I’m getting bugs affecting how they work. Title: Re: How often Post by: RED-DOG on August 29, 2019, 01:21:17 PM Do you update your phone apps? Manually, and as infrequently as I can get away with. I hate it when they change the look/features so only update if I’m getting bugs affecting how they work. I feel exactly the same. I hate it when the fek the functionality of the app up with a so-called "Improvement" but, I am scared of viruses/fraud/hacking/identity theft/sexual exploitation etc, so I like to update reasonably frequently to get the security patches. Title: Re: How often Post by: bobAlike on August 30, 2019, 10:52:45 AM Do you update your phone apps? Manually, and as infrequently as I can get away with. I hate it when they change the look/features so only update if I’m getting bugs affecting how they work. I feel exactly the same. I hate it when the fek the functionality of the app up with a so-called "Improvement" but, I am scared of viruses/fraud/hacking/identity theft/sexual exploitation etc, so I like to update reasonably frequently to get the security patches. Should have bought an iPhone. The iPhone apps developers are controlled a hell of a lot more than Android ones. And before anyone starts I know there are some issues with iPhone ones but these are a hell of a lot less. Title: Re: How often Post by: RED-DOG on August 30, 2019, 11:45:09 AM Do you update your phone apps? Manually, and as infrequently as I can get away with. I hate it when they change the look/features so only update if I’m getting bugs affecting how they work. I feel exactly the same. I hate it when the fek the functionality of the app up with a so-called "Improvement" but, I am scared of viruses/fraud/hacking/identity theft/sexual exploitation etc, so I like to update reasonably frequently to get the security patches. Should have bought an iPhone. The iPhone apps developers are controlled a hell of a lot more than Android ones. And before anyone starts I know there are some issues with iPhone ones but these are a hell of a lot less. Oh I see Mr BobbleHat. There are issues but we can't mention them because it might spoil your argument. Try that on the Brexit thread and see where it gets you. No headphone jack? What a great idea that is for a start..... Title: Re: How often Post by: bobAlike on August 30, 2019, 12:25:45 PM Do you update your phone apps? Manually, and as infrequently as I can get away with. I hate it when they change the look/features so only update if I’m getting bugs affecting how they work. I feel exactly the same. I hate it when the fek the functionality of the app up with a so-called "Improvement" but, I am scared of viruses/fraud/hacking/identity theft/sexual exploitation etc, so I like to update reasonably frequently to get the security patches. Should have bought an iPhone. The iPhone apps developers are controlled a hell of a lot more than Android ones. And before anyone starts I know there are some issues with iPhone ones but these are a hell of a lot less. Oh I see Mr BobbleHat. There are issues but we can't mention them because it might spoil your argument. Try that on the Brexit thread and see where it gets you. No headphone jack? What a great idea that is for a start..... They are mentioned lol. I just cant remember what they are ;) Headphone jack, schmedfone jack. you not heard of Bluetooth, or are you scared of frying your brain? Title: Re: How often Post by: RED-DOG on August 30, 2019, 12:33:17 PM Do you update your phone apps? Manually, and as infrequently as I can get away with. I hate it when they change the look/features so only update if I’m getting bugs affecting how they work. I feel exactly the same. I hate it when the fek the functionality of the app up with a so-called "Improvement" but, I am scared of viruses/fraud/hacking/identity theft/sexual exploitation etc, so I like to update reasonably frequently to get the security patches. Should have bought an iPhone. The iPhone apps developers are controlled a hell of a lot more than Android ones. And before anyone starts I know there are some issues with iPhone ones but these are a hell of a lot less. Oh I see Mr BobbleHat. There are issues but we can't mention them because it might spoil your argument. Try that on the Brexit thread and see where it gets you. No headphone jack? What a great idea that is for a start..... They are mentioned lol. I just cant remember what they are ;) Headphone jack, schmedfone jack. you not heard of Bluetooth, or are you scared of frying your brain? Sigh,Oh yeah, Bluetooth. Have to remember to charge em up and move them around from car to car and room to room, then they go flat mid Archers. Pfft! 3.5mm Jack has worked fine since 1786. Why change it except to squeeze a few more quid out of the Apple fanboys? And the screen is designed to break if you drop it. Title: Re: How often Post by: RED-DOG on August 30, 2019, 12:42:30 PM BTW- If you have a headphone jack you can still use bluetooth headphones if you want to, you just wouldn't be arsed.
Title: Re: How often Post by: Doobs on August 30, 2019, 12:55:04 PM Do you update your phone apps? Manually, and as infrequently as I can get away with. I hate it when they change the look/features so only update if I’m getting bugs affecting how they work. I feel exactly the same. I hate it when the fek the functionality of the app up with a so-called "Improvement" but, I am scared of viruses/fraud/hacking/identity theft/sexual exploitation etc, so I like to update reasonably frequently to get the security patches. Should have bought an iPhone. The iPhone apps developers are controlled a hell of a lot more than Android ones. And before anyone starts I know there are some issues with iPhone ones but these are a hell of a lot less. Oh I see Mr BobbleHat. There are issues but we can't mention them because it might spoil your argument. Try that on the Brexit thread and see where it gets you. No headphone jack? What a great idea that is for a start..... They are mentioned lol. I just cant remember what they are ;) Headphone jack, schmedfone jack. you not heard of Bluetooth, or are you scared of frying your brain? Sigh,Oh yeah, Bluetooth. Have to remember to charge em up and move them around from car to car and room to room, then they go flat mid Archers. Pfft! 3.5mm Jack has worked fine since 1786. Why change it except to squeeze a few more quid out of the Apple fanboys? And the screen is designed to break if you drop it. Between my daughter and I we have broken multiple Samsung screens, and they are more expensive than those on an iphone... but when my iphone died, I got little warning and it was irrepairable. You get way more for the same dosh on a cheap Samsung these days. My dauighter just got a new A40 for not much over £200, and there was nothing remotely close from Apple at that price. If I had my time again, I'd get one of those vs a way more expensive phone with a bunch of better features that I don't really need. Never really had an issue with updating apps on either. Swings and roundabouts, but will be unlikely to update my S8 until it breaks fatally. Am with you on headphone jacks. Title: Re: How often Post by: teddybloat on August 30, 2019, 01:04:19 PM unless you really dislike a feature it pays to regularly update apps and software on all devices.
as much as cosmetic changes annoy, not updating security patches will hurt much more. once exploits become know you can bet there are botnets looking for out of date software to run malware on. Title: Re: How often Post by: Marky147 on August 30, 2019, 01:06:56 PM Randomly, but no idea how often. But manually yeah? Yeah, just whenever it pops a red number on the app store and I notice it. I actually did it twice yesterday, because when I plugged my phone into iTunes, it said there was a software update to do. Did that, and then there were about 20 apps that wanted updating after I had done the software update. Title: Re: How often Post by: bobAlike on August 30, 2019, 01:30:31 PM Do you update your phone apps? Manually, and as infrequently as I can get away with. I hate it when they change the look/features so only update if I’m getting bugs affecting how they work. I feel exactly the same. I hate it when the fek the functionality of the app up with a so-called "Improvement" but, I am scared of viruses/fraud/hacking/identity theft/sexual exploitation etc, so I like to update reasonably frequently to get the security patches. Should have bought an iPhone. The iPhone apps developers are controlled a hell of a lot more than Android ones. And before anyone starts I know there are some issues with iPhone ones but these are a hell of a lot less. Oh I see Mr BobbleHat. There are issues but we can't mention them because it might spoil your argument. Try that on the Brexit thread and see where it gets you. No headphone jack? What a great idea that is for a start..... They are mentioned lol. I just cant remember what they are ;) Headphone jack, schmedfone jack. you not heard of Bluetooth, or are you scared of frying your brain? Sigh,Oh yeah, Bluetooth. Have to remember to charge em up and move them around from car to car and room to room, then they go flat mid Archers. Pfft! 3.5mm Jack has worked fine since 1786. Why change it except to squeeze a few more quid out of the Apple fanboys? And the screen is designed to break if you drop it. Funny thing is the only time I ever broke my iPhone screen was when I caught the wire from my earphones on a door handle and the phone came flying out my pocket. Title: Re: How often Post by: RED-DOG on August 30, 2019, 01:55:25 PM Do you update your phone apps? Manually, and as infrequently as I can get away with. I hate it when they change the look/features so only update if I’m getting bugs affecting how they work. I feel exactly the same. I hate it when the fek the functionality of the app up with a so-called "Improvement" but, I am scared of viruses/fraud/hacking/identity theft/sexual exploitation etc, so I like to update reasonably frequently to get the security patches. Should have bought an iPhone. The iPhone apps developers are controlled a hell of a lot more than Android ones. And before anyone starts I know there are some issues with iPhone ones but these are a hell of a lot less. Oh I see Mr BobbleHat. There are issues but we can't mention them because it might spoil your argument. Try that on the Brexit thread and see where it gets you. No headphone jack? What a great idea that is for a start..... They are mentioned lol. I just cant remember what they are ;) Headphone jack, schmedfone jack. you not heard of Bluetooth, or are you scared of frying your brain? Sigh,Oh yeah, Bluetooth. Have to remember to charge em up and move them around from car to car and room to room, then they go flat mid Archers. Pfft! 3.5mm Jack has worked fine since 1786. Why change it except to squeeze a few more quid out of the Apple fanboys? And the screen is designed to break if you drop it. Funny thing is the only time I ever broke my iPhone screen was when I caught the wire from my earphones on a door handle and the phone came flying out my pocket. Yeah, well the only time I ever broke my Samsung screen is when I was trying to get it to connect to bluetooth headphones, got frustrated and threw it at a wall. Title: Re: How often Post by: Doobs on August 30, 2019, 02:36:31 PM Do you update your phone apps? Manually, and as infrequently as I can get away with. I hate it when they change the look/features so only update if I’m getting bugs affecting how they work. I feel exactly the same. I hate it when the fek the functionality of the app up with a so-called "Improvement" but, I am scared of viruses/fraud/hacking/identity theft/sexual exploitation etc, so I like to update reasonably frequently to get the security patches. Should have bought an iPhone. The iPhone apps developers are controlled a hell of a lot more than Android ones. And before anyone starts I know there are some issues with iPhone ones but these are a hell of a lot less. Oh I see Mr BobbleHat. There are issues but we can't mention them because it might spoil your argument. Try that on the Brexit thread and see where it gets you. No headphone jack? What a great idea that is for a start..... They are mentioned lol. I just cant remember what they are ;) Headphone jack, schmedfone jack. you not heard of Bluetooth, or are you scared of frying your brain? Sigh,Oh yeah, Bluetooth. Have to remember to charge em up and move them around from car to car and room to room, then they go flat mid Archers. Pfft! 3.5mm Jack has worked fine since 1786. Why change it except to squeeze a few more quid out of the Apple fanboys? And the screen is designed to break if you drop it. Funny thing is the only time I ever broke my iPhone screen was when I caught the wire from my earphones on a door handle and the phone came flying out my pocket. Yeah, well the only time I ever broke my Samsung screen is when I was trying to get it to connect to bluetooth headphones, got frustrated and threw it at a wall. v good. Funnily my daughter is attached to her headphone jack and can't be doing with the lack of home button on most phones these days. There is something more satisfying about buttons and plugging something in. Tabs seem a whole lot less satisfying than a laptop too. Back to the original question, I update apps overnight on wifi. Sometimes I'll do a search around on systems/apps to make sure everything looks hunky dory. Title: Re: How often Post by: StuartHopkin on August 30, 2019, 02:48:23 PM Samsung S10 onward has Gorilla Glass which is meant to be a lot harder to break
I havent put it to the test yet, but there are some fun videos on YouTube #Invalid YouTube Link# Sigh, can someone fix the link for me? Title: Re: How often Post by: bobAlike on August 30, 2019, 04:14:04 PM Samsung S10 onward has Gorilla Glass which is meant to be a lot harder to break I havent put it to the test yet, but there are some fun videos on YouTube YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY8RgD6m1oM Sigh, can someone fix the link for me? Title: Re: How often Post by: RED-DOG on August 30, 2019, 05:05:18 PM Samsung S10 onward has Gorilla Glass which is meant to be a lot harder to break I havent put it to the test yet, but there are some fun videos on YouTube #Invalid YouTube Link# Sigh, can someone fix the link for me? I always use a simple bumper case with my phone cos I drop it at least once a day. I also add a lanyard, (once you've tried one you will never go back) (https://s17.directupload.net/images/190830/4t3doz7o.jpg) (https://www.directupload.net) My current phone is a Galaxy s5. (The last of the Samsungs with a removable battery) had it 5 years and it's still a great phone, but had it's last security update last year. Was going to replace it with the Huawei P30 Pro because of the fabulous camera but unfortunately it failed the 'does it have a headphone jack?' test. Next choice, Galaxy s10 Title: Re: How often Post by: Karabiner on August 30, 2019, 06:25:56 PM Is there any reason other than the obvious planned obsoletion that batteries in 'phones cannot be changed?
Title: Re: How often Post by: RED-DOG on August 30, 2019, 06:58:31 PM Is there any reason other than the obvious planned obsoletion that batteries in 'phones cannot be changed? They can be changed, but you can't do it yourself. Title: Re: How often Post by: KarmaDope on September 11, 2019, 09:10:39 AM Auto, Wi-Fi only. Sometimes I'll manually update games as can't use them otherwise but apart from that always auto. Do apps suddenly start updating while you're busy doing something else and slow everything down? Not really. I think I might have another setting that I am not sure about as they tend to only update when I'm plugged into a charger, which is generally overnight. Title: Re: How often Post by: RED-DOG on September 14, 2019, 07:52:07 AM Tried auto updating but it's not for me. I lost 2gb of storage overnight updating bloatware I never use but can't delete.
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