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Question New software update in trial area 310323

extremecarver

Senior Member
Dec 4, 2009
I removed every authorisation for Vivo crapware possible. But disabling the fingerprint sensor is not an option for me - because I need it very often to confirm logins at banks and other apps.

But yeah with the huge area makes sense it sucks quite some battery if it is active all the time. I don't think that the small screen wakeup causes a lot of battery. And yeah disabling snsors helps at least so far that before just with vibration the screen kinda went on all the time.

I'm willing to remove features that aren't essential to me - fingerprint however is. Double tap to activate I would not mind.

And yeah I know that letting the crap spware not phone home all the time - leads to MORE battery consumption - because it tries and tries and tries. There is actually even a setting in the table on retries that defaults to 0 - so likely indefinite. I set it to 1 but it didn't change anything.

Origin OS is utter rubbsish in loads of areas. That it maybe have a nice homescreen or countless options for features I never use or mostly even debloated I don't care. What I need from this software is not done and looking back at update history Vivo never really improved their phones after the first few month. It's also clear to see their phonse get thrown in a drawer pretty quick with virtually no one active on older phone forums.
It's so buggy and broken that at some point most will encounter some dealbreakers and stop using those phones.


This update doesn't solve anything major. Just some tiny things but the main problems are all still there and likely will all still be there until you exchange the phone for something with decent software quality.

extremecarver

Senior Member
Dec 4, 2009
I removed every authorisation for Vivo crapware possible. But disabling the fingerprint sensor is not an option for me - because I need it very often to confirm logins at banks and other apps.

But yeah with the huge area makes sense it sucks quite some battery if it is active all the time. I don't think that the small area screen wakeup causes a lot of battery. And yeah disabling snsors helps at least so far that before just with vibration the screen kinda went on all the time. Pedometer, vibration and so on do cause quite a few wakeup.

I'm willing to remove features that aren't essential to me - fingerprint however is. Double tap to activate I would not mind.

And yeah I know that letting the crap spware not phone home all the time - leads to MORE battery consumption - because it tries and tries and tries. There is actually even a setting in the table on retries that defaults to 0 - so likely indefinite. I set it to 1 but it didn't change anything.

Origin OS is utter rubbsish in loads of areas. That it maybe have a nice homescreen or countless options for features I never use or mostly even debloated I don't care. What I need from this software is not done and looking back at update history Vivo never really improved their phones after the first few month. It's also clear to see their phonse get thrown in a drawer pretty quick with virtually no one active on older phone forums.
It's so buggy and broken that at some point most will encounter some dealbreakers and stop using those phones.


This update doesn't solve anything major. Just some tiny things but the main problems are all still there and likely will all still be there until you exchange the phone for something with decent software quality.

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