electricpete
Android Expert
Guess what... it's June ;-)
No surprise - the June images are out.
No surprise - there are again two versions (MMB30J and MOB30I) following the MMB and MOB fork that occurred a few months ago...… I stuck with later-looking MOB fork and flashed MOB30I
No surprise - there are again many "critical” security updates described here
No surprise - the "changelog" again looks cryptic … nothing of interest I can discern
Ah, but here’s a surprise. The stock images used to include a feature where alarms, ringtones and even notifications were very low volume for the first two seconds. I didn’t like it ( If you don’t hear the soft ringer, it means you have two seconds less to answer your phone…. and most notifications sounds barely work because they are less than two seconds). So I used to modify my system after every update to fix this. But as of the June update, it seems to be already fixed. More details in my discussion of item #5 in today's post on this thread.
No surprise - the June images are out.
No surprise - there are again two versions (MMB30J and MOB30I) following the MMB and MOB fork that occurred a few months ago...… I stuck with later-looking MOB fork and flashed MOB30I
No surprise - there are again many "critical” security updates described here
No surprise - the "changelog" again looks cryptic … nothing of interest I can discern
- http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/0...w-3-and-junes-android-6-0-1-security-updates/
- http://www.androidpolice.com/androi..._r43-to-android-6.0.1_r46-AOSP-changelog.html
Ah, but here’s a surprise. The stock images used to include a feature where alarms, ringtones and even notifications were very low volume for the first two seconds. I didn’t like it ( If you don’t hear the soft ringer, it means you have two seconds less to answer your phone…. and most notifications sounds barely work because they are less than two seconds). So I used to modify my system after every update to fix this. But as of the June update, it seems to be already fixed. More details in my discussion of item #5 in today's post on this thread.
Just to confirm my suspicions, I’m interested if anyone else is noticing anything
different about the behavior of notifications / ringtones / alarms (no longer soft for the first two seconds) after installing the June update
different about the behavior of notifications / ringtones / alarms (no longer soft for the first two seconds) after installing the June update
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