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by fidotron
4443 days ago
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Yeah, kind of. Now that they've rolled some of it into the OS things are better, but in the bad days before 4.0 you'd get devices hard wired to discard any broadcast or multicast packets while the screen was off and so on. Manufacturers had a distinct tendency to mess with anything not explicitly used in the OS. Google aren't helped when people like Samsung decide to redefine the bump to file transfer to mean NFC to initiate WiFi Direct, not what everyone else had deployed which was Bluetooth, and without the fallback position of making that work. That's the curious thing with Android, they did in many ways engage in the wider world hoping for a bit more wider co-operation (at least within the OHA), but you'd be hard pressed to find an area of the OS anyone other than Google had a positive impact on, but there is plenty of the reverse going on. |
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Shitty networking stacks abound all because everybody is trying to get an edge in battery life.