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28-08-2016 07:38 PM
06-10-2016 03:39 PM
Right. Though if the phone was unbranded, you'd have been getting updates direct from Google, rather than via Vodafone. It can be the downside to Nexus devices - that they get updates before all the app developers are ready. Some take a long time to catch up, though Vodafone are normally pretty quick.
06-10-2016 04:40 PM
True. That said, it's pretty much the only app from the 200+ I have installed that isn't working.
There have been 5 developer previews spanning back months prior to the launch of Nougat. Plenty of time to ready things IMO, especially when it seems Vodafone have been actively developing/improving the app of late.
Having said that, I'm basing this on the experience of me and a couple of others. It could be it's working for some?
06-10-2016 04:51 PM
It's possible this isn't a Nougat issue at all, of course. There have been reports of the app not working properly and it might be that. I'm not sure what the solution is in these cases, but a reset of the online account might fix it.
Some apps aren't too bothered by the Android version - I've had a couple that have suddenly come up with Marshmallow compatibility in the last few weeks - and were working fine anyway.
11-10-2016 05:50 PM
13-10-2016 03:59 PM
You won't get an answer on when something's going to be available simply because there can be a planned date (actually, I'm sure there is), but things can go wrong and then people get frustrated. However, once Vodafone start selling devices with N out of the box, and updating existing ones, an update will be available. Probably not long now.
16-10-2016 07:56 PM
And probably one of the reason that thye have not released for Vodafone Supplied Handsets.
Vodafone has usually released Software update several days after original release as they check that it works with Apps.
16-10-2016 08:22 PM
@Getafix wrote:And probably one of the reason that thye have not released for Vodafone Supplied Handsets.
Let's be clear, both the Nexus 6 and the Nexus 6p were supplied directly from Vodafone, and both have since had Android 7 pushed to them.
Granted, the updates are pushed directly from Google, but that doesn't detract from the fact that the handsets were supplied by Voda.
If the Pixel phones sell well at Carphone then that'll be another group of customers in the same boat in a couple of week's time :smileysad:
18-10-2016 01:24 PM
I think Vodafone have been caught on the hop here. The devices they sell are normally firmware-branded, so updates some from the network and can be controlled. In this case (and it may be a Google stipulation), they're coming direct, which means you get them before anyone else. This, as I said earlier in the thread, is a double-edged sword.
If you're going to BYOD, which is effectively what buying from CPW is, you get an unbranded handset, and the networks won't control update release. The upside is that you'll go on getting them as long as the manufacturer releases them, even if the network doesn't.
20-10-2016 09:00 AM
@hrym wrote:If you're going to BYOD, which is effectively what buying from CPW is, you get an unbranded handset...
If this is to be believed (source: reddit), then the Pixels aren't going to be isolated to CPW: