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Just noticed a v2.0.1 patch is out for Android.
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LG V35 is more than 5 years old. Scream at the wind all you like, but every phone has a limited lifetime based on what version of the OS it can support. If you use it past that lifetime, then you leave yourself open to security issues AND you will find out that more and more of your apps cease to work. The LG V35 only supports up to Android 9 AFAIK, and we're now at Android 13.I have to buy a new phone to use it. It's like 3 years old so no big deal.
I got the patched applied last night. It supposed to fix the battery drain. Didn't noticed this issue prior to this patch.Just noticed a v2.0.1 patch is out for Android.
Wow, that sucks being an Android user!LG V35 is more than 5 years old. Scream at the wind all you like, but every phone has a limited lifetime based on what version of the OS it can support. If you use it past that lifetime, then you leave yourself open to security issues AND you will find out that more and more of your apps cease to work. The LG V35 only supports up to Android 9 AFAIK, and we're now at Android 13.
Same issue with iPhones - the hardware may still be good, but if it doesn't support the latest OS then you're going to constantly be dealing with problems.
Doesn't suck nearly as much as living in Apple's world. We all have our opinions....Wow, that sucks being an Android user!
Latest version of iOS 16 is still fully compatible with the iPhone 8 which came out 6 years ago! And an iPhone 8 is still worth way more than any Android phone of that age.
Apple still releases security updates for older versions of iOS so you're still safe even if you have a much older iPhone unlike Android where you're left in the dark.
I was surprised they used 12 at the minimum. It only came out in 2021.Wow, that sucks being an Android user!
Latest version of iOS 16 is still fully compatible with the iPhone 8 which came out 6 years ago! And an iPhone 8 is still worth way more than any Android phone of that age.
Apple still releases security updates for older versions of iOS so you're still safe even if you have a much older iPhone unlike Android where you're left in the dark.
And, Why can't we get additional Trip info? The kWh last 15 minutes does not tell me much, but would love to know Current Drive, Since Last Charge, Trip A, Trip B all that should be accessible from the Energy section vs buried multi-levels in the settings. My Ford Lightning allows me to default to current trip on the driver display. It also has a drive history functionality on the truck and in the app. I personally geek out over data, so would love to see more of it.Most underrated is the odometer on the home screen of the app. Thanks for that! Is it too much if I ask to show it on the driver display too?