I'm hot and cold on the Ultra. I've had a couple of issues and have been trying to figure them out for a month.
The first issue is with the blue tooth low energy. To be quite frank, it sucks with the Ultra. My hearing aids connect to my phone though BLE which allows receiving notifications, calls, and to stream tunes. I can live without streaming tunes. If I'm listening to music I far prefer streaming to my Bose which uses regular BT which works fine. However, I need to receive my notifications and I HAVE to hear a phone conversations. At first I thought it was range which is limited being low energy. It's not proximity.. it's just hit and miss. I don't have a clue how it's supposed to talk to the SmartTag across the room when it can't communicate with my aids when I'm holding the phone to my face. My ex Note 10+ could easily talk to my aids when pocketed.. or across the room for that matter. Ultra... no sir. I'll hear a phone conversation in one ear and then it is in the other ear and then I don't hear at all then through both ears and on and on. It's a real bummer!
The second issue is the screen touch sensitivity... or at least I thought that was the problem. The sensitivity and time of tap is all massageable in the settings and I played with those settings for nearly a month. Trying this and then that but nothing worked for me. I could tap an icon a dozen times without a response. Sometimes it was one tap access. I couldn't figure it out for the longest time. It's my big thumb. I have used the same thumb on every smart phone since the Eris without this problem. I've decided that my thumb is covering too much screen space and the phone thinks it's not a tap. If I use the tip of my thumb or a finger everything opens and swipes as you expect. Not the pad of my thumb however. Crazy right? I'll adapt but it will sure take some time.
Now for the hot... The phone is super fast and smooth. The display is brilliant. The battery is simply amazing. Photos.. OMG... love the pics. I took a picture of the last full moon that was crazy good for a single pic. The fingerprint scanner rarely fails to get a positive read on the first try. The speakers have an amazing quality for a phone. It's a great phone!
I have no problem recommending the Ultra for someone wanting a phone that's on the leading edge. It's all of that and more. If you wear hearing aids... NOPE
The first issue is with the blue tooth low energy. To be quite frank, it sucks with the Ultra. My hearing aids connect to my phone though BLE which allows receiving notifications, calls, and to stream tunes. I can live without streaming tunes. If I'm listening to music I far prefer streaming to my Bose which uses regular BT which works fine. However, I need to receive my notifications and I HAVE to hear a phone conversations. At first I thought it was range which is limited being low energy. It's not proximity.. it's just hit and miss. I don't have a clue how it's supposed to talk to the SmartTag across the room when it can't communicate with my aids when I'm holding the phone to my face. My ex Note 10+ could easily talk to my aids when pocketed.. or across the room for that matter. Ultra... no sir. I'll hear a phone conversation in one ear and then it is in the other ear and then I don't hear at all then through both ears and on and on. It's a real bummer!
The second issue is the screen touch sensitivity... or at least I thought that was the problem. The sensitivity and time of tap is all massageable in the settings and I played with those settings for nearly a month. Trying this and then that but nothing worked for me. I could tap an icon a dozen times without a response. Sometimes it was one tap access. I couldn't figure it out for the longest time. It's my big thumb. I have used the same thumb on every smart phone since the Eris without this problem. I've decided that my thumb is covering too much screen space and the phone thinks it's not a tap. If I use the tip of my thumb or a finger everything opens and swipes as you expect. Not the pad of my thumb however. Crazy right? I'll adapt but it will sure take some time.
Now for the hot... The phone is super fast and smooth. The display is brilliant. The battery is simply amazing. Photos.. OMG... love the pics. I took a picture of the last full moon that was crazy good for a single pic. The fingerprint scanner rarely fails to get a positive read on the first try. The speakers have an amazing quality for a phone. It's a great phone!
I have no problem recommending the Ultra for someone wanting a phone that's on the leading edge. It's all of that and more. If you wear hearing aids... NOPE