So many questions I'm not sure I want answers to.... LOLthe hairs on my chest are smoothed out far too much.
So many questions I'm not sure I want answers to.... LOLthe hairs on my chest are smoothed out far too much.
Yer I thought that mate, I do between 20-35km hikes on the weekend so having a watch that can last is essential to me, I have to basically put PW2 on airplane mode to get the whole hike on the battery life in the PW to so I'm hoping PW4 is a lot better... to be honest a bit disappointed people keep saying I should get a Garmin, if this PW disappoints me I will have to succumb to pier pressure.... yer I did notice the price on the metal link straps, mental!
I took my PW3 to Rome, with a lot of walking. On battery saver it lasted me 3 days.No phone company smart watch compares to a garmin for things like hiking. Especially for long distances.
Just spotted that the previous pixel stands aren't compatible with the P10?
I took my PW3 to Rome, with a lot of walking. On battery saver it lasted me 3 days.
The PW4 is meant to be even better.
Yes, the driver is stuck at 1.1 (which doesn't officially support Android 16) which is limiting the GPU to 400Mhz instead of 1100Mhz. Latest driver with Android 16 support was only released mid August, so I would expect this situation to drastically improve with a later update.It's not designed as a gaming device, but I'm sure there is some driver / software issues here.
Good info!Yes, the driver is stuck at 1.1 (which doesn't officially support Android 16) which is limiting the GPU to 400Mhz instead of 1100Mhz. Latest driver with Android 16 support was only released mid August, so I would expect this situation to drastically improve with a later update.
Yeah, I think the previous release of the above driver tied Google's hands though, there was a trivially exploitable use after free bug which got a critical CVE rating. Basically they were not going to ship a driver with the possibility of arbitrary code execution...Good info!
There is definitely something up with the drivers then.
Hopefully Google release some updated driver soon. Shame this wasn't sorted at launch.
If this driver release drastically boost the GPU performance of the G5, there is a whole lot of YouTubers going to have to re-review thisYeah, I think the previous release of the above driver tied Google's hands though, there was a trivially exploitable use after free bug which got a critical CVE rating. Basically they were not going to ship a driver with the possibility of arbitrary code execution...
Yeah I mean it's so obviously a software issue when you stop and think about it.If this driver release drastically boost the GPU performance of the G5, there is a whole lot of YouTubers going to have to re-review this![]()
Just spotted that the previous pixel stands aren't compatible with the P10?
this peeves me off, i use my 8P (via a case) with maglock charging, and with google wireless charger, so the 2 systems are compatible, this just stinks of "lets get as much money as we can" out of their customers
Do let us know if you hear anything about a new driver.Yeah I mean it's so obviously a software issue when you stop and think about it.
I hadn't been paying any attention in the slightest about gaming/gpu based reviews on the P10 because I really don't do any phone gaming, but today when I spotted that the GPU scores were lower than a P6 then just a few mins of googling found the answers why. So I guess any reviewer that just assumed the GPU was ultra garbage is probably not worth their salt.
Does the pixel 10 accept physical SIM cards? I just saw in the US its eSIM only?!?
I use it for personal and work numbers, but work issue SIM cards and will not issue eSIMs so I've no choice but to have at least 1 standard slot.Why would it be a problem?
It's 2025, not 2005 and eSIMs are so much easier.
All I did to swap my SIM was login to the EE app, download my eSIM and Boom my SIM is working on my new phone
No ejecting the small draw, no waiting for a SIM to arrive in the post when taking a new contract. They just work![]()
I use it for personal and work numbers, but work issue SIM cards and will not issue eSIMs so I've no choice but to have at least 1 standard slot.
So many questions I'm not sure I want answers to.... LOL
That's interesting, I wonder if it was a software thing that was updated. Glad to hear it though, that's one less thing to fork out for!It's not true, mine is charging on the original pixel stand right now and it works on my daughters pixel stand gen 2 as well