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Help Android update?

septembersrain

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My phone rebooted on It's own once again but this time restarted and said "Updating Android. Please wait."

Anyone else get this?
 
:D

Can someone check and post ICS version on their phone prior to update and then someone who got update should also check and post their ICS version after update.

Then we will know for sure whether update is real.

:D
 
It's a common thing with ICS (I believe it is updating the system apps?). It's not a software update for the phone.
 
:D

Can someone check and post ICS version on their phone prior to update and then someone who got update should also check and post their ICS version after update.

Then we will know for sure whether update is real.

:D


It definitely wasn't a full update.
I was just hoping It's a bug fix for the reboots and/or weird signal fluctuations.

Don't know about the rebooting yet but my signal is still wonky.
This definitely seems like a software problem.
 
It definitely wasn't a full update.
I was just hoping It's a bug fix for the reboots and/or weird signal fluctuations.

Don't know about the rebooting yet but my signal is still wonky.
This definitely seems like a software problem.

If you put anything in /system/bin or /system/app for example, it'll say android is upgrading every time. It happens when you root it. They could have pushed some files into there unless you might've installed something without realizing it goes into that folder.
 
I've had no random restarts or Android is upgrading message. For comparison, I'm on 1.13.652.2 710RD, kernel version 3.0.16-g21168, baseband 1.06.00.026. PRI version 1.53_144, PRL 61008. Note that I am rooted via HTCdev + Superuser zip flash method.
 
I've had no random restarts or Android is upgrading message. For comparison, I'm on 1.13.652.2 710RD, kernel version 3.0.16-g21168, baseband 1.06.00.026. PRI version 1.53_144, PRL 61008. Note that I am rooted via HTCdev + Superuser zip flash method.

Just for information purposes, after using HTCDev you will still see any updates available. However you can't install them ota. You have to wait for someone to make a flashable zip for future updates. Even more annoying though is that even after manually updating your phone will still pester you about updates.
 
all that upgrading android message is, it verifies all system and user apps and their associated cache to ensure no corruption is happening. It will happen everytime you install something but most of the time it is so quick you won't notice it. If you change A LOT of apps it will rebuild the caches at that screen.
 
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