why not just answer the query when someone is trying to help ?Please check if your device is certified with google
I think he's answering this...why not just answer the query when someone is trying to help ?
What's the exact error msg?
Please check if your device is certified with google
I don't think the U9 will be certified. More like the next new device release!I believe Minix is trying to get U9 certified with Google, but unsure when it will happen
I hope so !..... fingers crossedMore like the next new device release!
That will be sad. Love my U9. ???I don't think the U9 will be certified. More like the next new device release!
I'm very satified with my Neo U9-H.I really don't care is he google certified.As long as he working well i don't need new device.
For Google, it is all about CONTROL - which includes using only THEIR devices which you must sign away every right you ever might have in order to use the device. But it is free...............
One thing is for sure. Google doesn't hide how far they what to get into your skin, and you are right, they want it deep. However the Playstore is still very harmless comparing to what you can get outside from it. The ones that sneak into my skin without my knowledge are the ones that worry me the most.
I am always astonished when people using third party software can believe they are safer by trying to go through the less observed processes to reach the intended results, exactly because those methods, being uncommon, adding to the fact that no one really knows the breaches in the software they are picking up, are actually the least reliable as they can be.
I even hear so called software security experts claiming that not updating the systems leaves open breaches that can lead to the next world war! How can the so called experts believe that it won't be the next update to bring the exact tools to allow it?
Can anyone really tell what hides inside each single piece of software that we pull into our lives every single day? It takes just a small amount of tiny little bites to spread the most terrible viruses and malware!
You do better using what everybody uses if you want to quickly know what hits you the fastest.
A good perspective, though I might disagree a bit on the last point: e.g. ;
"You do better using what everybody uses if you want to quickly know what hits you the fastest"
"Everyone" pretty much uses Windows (desktop) or Android (phone) which are the MOST invasive because Windows has the most understood internals that can be hijacked and the Android versions most people get are those tailored by Google to burrow into one's every move for commercial and who knows what future purposes. As Android is open source to some extent and UNIX based it at least allows the savvy the ability to analyze what is going on.
Yet these are not the only goings on - as I found my QNAP NAS tries to connect to all sorts of Chinese websites (that don't seem to be update related) with no ability to turn that off short of using routing to keep it off the internet.
It's not that I'm paranoid - it's just that everyone is out to get me!