LaTuFu
Android Expert
If you're having lots of "buggy" issues (Screen lockups, apps not functioning properly) the factory reset may cure those issues. The tradeoff, unfortunately, is that you will lose all your data and apps. You can back everything up and restore it after the reset, but that does make it a little more involved.
I have been running the "leaked" version of this update for about 2 months now, and I have not noticed any improvement in battery life, either. I was wondering if the "official" release would contain any improvements, but it appears the answer is "no".
The factory reset did clear up a lot of the buggy stuff I was dealing with. It was frustrating to restore everything, but the results have been worth the hassle.
I have been running the "leaked" version of this update for about 2 months now, and I have not noticed any improvement in battery life, either. I was wondering if the "official" release would contain any improvements, but it appears the answer is "no".
The factory reset did clear up a lot of the buggy stuff I was dealing with. It was frustrating to restore everything, but the results have been worth the hassle.