Broken phone.

I’m a huge fan of Android phones and specifically google phones. The vanilla android experience is my favorite! Samsung and other manufacturers come up with their own UI experience and I’m not a fan. I can see why they do it, you want to provide an experience for all users and make everyone happy. Maybe I’m just hard to please?

My addiction started with the HTC Dream and continued with the HTC Sensation, Nexus 5, Pixel, and now I have the Pixel 3A XL. I have never been one to drop cash on the latest and greatest phone, so there were several phones that never made it in my pocket. Every phone I’ve had has had manufacturer problems. Including, my Pixel 3a XL, which I’ll get to later.

HTC Dream (2008)

I was super stoked to pick up this phone back in 2008! I used this phone for 4 years and I’m still amazed the keyboard never broke! The dream was to learn how to write Android apps and have my own app in the App store. I’ve helped out on many, but there has never been an app in the app store in my name! Someday? It’s till a dream I carry from year to year.

HTC Sensation (2012)

Another exciting upgrade after 4 years with my first android phone. They got rid of the slide out keyboard, which blew my mind. I had a lot of problems with this phone. The UI looked pretty slick, and I think this is where I feel out of love of the custom UI companies started putting on their phones. The UI was always having problems and the batteries were crap. I have several emails, where I purchased replacement batteries for this device. What a nightmare!?

Nexus 5 (2013) – $399

I decided to purchase this phone from Google directly. The price was a little more expensive (then) I wanted to pay, because I am cheap. This phone was built by LG and had several problems.

This is the first phone I had to ship back to the manufacturer and try and survive without a phone for 7 days! What!? I couldn’t fathom going 2 hours without my phone let alone 166 more hours! The phone was shipped off to LG and I tracked every step of the way, to and from my house! There was some kind of addiction going. I am completely fine with my phone addiction though 🙂

This phone broke another time, while it was out of warranty, and apparently, I loved it so much I purchased another one in 2015 off of eBay. It lasted a whole year, before I ditched it.

Pixel (2016) – $649

Google came out with this awesome phone and I couldn’t resit buying it! Phones were getting super expensive, but I had to pull the trigger! The wife had given me the OK, I think she was tired of hearing me complain about my phone. I purchased the 128 GB model, so there was plenty of space to store all my music and photos for DAYS. The camera was very good and it has the finger print reader, that instantly fell in love with.

Four years had passed since I purchased the Pixel and it was starting to have some problems. It would randomly lock up and no amount of factory resets would seem to fix it.

Pixel 3a XL (2020) – $479

After reading several reviews for the Pixel 4 and fearing another crappy phone, I decided to go with this phone. The price tag was decent and most of the specs were good, except the memory (64gb). It has an awesome camera that I love and the battery life is amazing! (especially, because I don’t play games on my phone) Truth be told, The stereo jack is what finally sold me on it!

The problem

I’ve had this phone for 6 months now and on Friday while having a call with my wife (on speaker phone), the call kept cutting out. I totally blamed her phone, but she could hear me fine and I could hear her through the ear piece. I thought it was pretty strange, but work kept me from playing with the phone. After work, I noticed that the alarms weren’t working (door bell, etc). Further research revealed that there were several other people who had similar problems.

I tried everything the forums said to try with no luck. The next thing to do was contact support and listen to them try and have me repeat them. After chatting with a tech guy for an hour, we decided to do a factory reset on my phone. His words were “I am very confident this will fix the issue”, which, I had 0.00000001% confidence that he was right. Another hour rolls by and my phone finally finishes restoring itself and the problem still existed.

The support guy emailed me back and told me I had two options:

  1. Mail my phone in and wait 7-10 business days
  2. Go to a local dealer, uBreakiFix, and get it fixed. (On Google)

I complained how inconvenient both options were, but they don’t care. The closest store was 40 minutes away, and it would take 3-4 hours to fix. COVID-19 made this process worse, since I couldn’t hang out up in Sandy while they fixed it. Driving home and driving back up was the only option. They fixed the phone though and they were SUPER awesome! They had to switch out the loud speaker. Watch this Teardown if you want to see what the innards look like.

Reunited

I have my phone back and completely restored with only a few mishaps (I lost my place on my audio books!! GRR!!!!!!!!), but nothing too serious.

I’m definitely going to keep buying my phones from Google. They will probably keep breaking, and talking to support will drive me absolutely bonkers, but I refuse to switch to Samsung or an iPhone!

Future

I’m looking forward to the Pixel 4 an 4a, but I will not switch to them early. Google seems to have a bad track record for getting it right the first time around.

My dream of writing an app will continue and maybe 2020 is the year I’ll complete one?

(credits: Image by Jonathan Sautter from Pixabay)

Updates

Masks

I’m getting pretty tired of this quarantine and the new normal. We are all trying to protect ourselves from COVID-19, but there are things I’m seriously missing from this new normal.

Smiles

Human interactions are pretty tough now, specifically non-verbal communication. Lip reading is almost impossible now! I’m a big lip reader, because I’m going def in on ear. We have to pretty much yell at each other now. You see someone in the store and I often smile at them instead of saying “HI” or something.

Going out to eat

Social eating is pretty hard now too. We loved getting together with friends at a restaurant and just chatting for hours! To get around the restaurant restrictions, our friends meet us in a parking lot or a pavilion at a local church to chat. We keep our distance and bring food from our favorite restaurant. The boy usually just plays, getting energy out. It’s nice to get out and see some friends.

Friends

This is lumped with the “Going out to Eat”. It’s hard to meet up and go visit someone or invite them over. My boy is seriously missing his friends. We see a lot of kids playing with each other around here, but we have been keeping our boy in to protect my wife from anything. It’s rough on him. This is probably going to go down as the most boring summer of all time! We are probably being overly protective, but We want to error on the side of caution.

Little Break update

About a month ago, I wrote about my temperature sensor PI that I put together. It has been running pretty good. We had a power outage a couple weeks ago and the servers shut off (We have UPS issues). The AC Went off, but all the machines were off too. It didn’t help much in this situation, but hopefully it will help in the future. An interesting thing has happened this weekend with the temperatures going up and the building being unoccupied. As you can see in the image, the heat as climbed up from the average of 66.

I’m assuming that the heat in the building is making it harder to keep the room cold? The temperature seems to be consistent. I’m going to look at adding the temperature outside to the DB. We’ll see what that produces. I also need to do the average of the last 3-4 days, to see how the trend is.

Power Outage

We have a little problem at work where we have a ton of VMs that aren’t used very often. Some VMs are forgotten about. Like I mentioned before, We had a power outage a couple weeks ago. So solve this problem, I found a pretty cool NPM package called, PING and threw together a quick application/dashboard that allows us to check and see if our servers are up. It has a long way to go. I read in the machine names in a DB and ping them every 2 hours. This weekend, I added a PING button to allow the user to manually ping the site.

There are a few changes I want to add, such as: Adding notes, Archiving a machine, adding machines, etc. I’ve always wanted to write something like SiteUpTime – it would be pretty easy to do something similar for cheap if you wanted to?

Other stuff

I’ve been busy with work and a lot of other random stuff, like my boys birthday! He was severely spoiled on his birthday. We have had a lot of fun building and playing a lot of Minecraft! 🙂

(featured image Image by 💛 Passt gut auf euch auf und bleibt gesund! 💛 from Pixabay)