pflol
Android Enthusiast
yeah, i'm getting impatient, too. if i don't get the OTA notification tomorrow, i'm going to pull the "manual update" trigger, too.
Why wait? It takes like 45 seconds
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yeah, i'm getting impatient, too. if i don't get the OTA notification tomorrow, i'm going to pull the "manual update" trigger, too.
Why wait? It takes like 45 seconds
XTCAndroid:
Since many of us have DL'd the update already and have had good luck with it, do you have any corroborating evidence of what your Sprint store told you? You could be initiating panic attacks over nothing.
What's being reported is that the update was pulled temporarily over server issues.
XTCAndroid:
Since many of us have DL'd the update already and have had good luck with it, do you have any corroborating evidence of what your Sprint store told you? You could be initiating panic attacks over nothing.
What's being reported is that the update was pulled temporarily over server issues.
I haven't been a Sprint customer for long, but I've learned never to trust Sprint employees' explanations of Sprint's reasons for doing anything. That's coming from someone who has a friend who works for Sprint.
The Sprint service guy just said not to expect to see the Sept 30th update any time soon because it was deemed by Google as being defective in some way and its been pulled off the shelf indefinitely until fixes are made and he would not recommend downloading it off of any site right now because it could damage the phone.
That's very old news. The update originally was supposed to start Thursday 9/30, but at the end of that business day Sprint announced that its start had been delayed due to "adminstrative" issues with Google or its servers, where the push is staged. The rollout did start midday the next day, and has been proceeding since then.
still not here in mid-atlantic
Boomerbubba:
I'd imagine everyone who owns an Epic and is aware of the GPS/3G issues had been following the above news story from inception. What I'm attempting to point out is how ordinary events are spun fancifully by Sprint employees (who are usually trying to make sense of things for the customer but don't know what's going on themselves) and then rumors based on disinformation get spread here and absorbed by people awaiting news in various states of frustration.
Delays in the rollout yield complaints. AndroidXTC wants the update. The Sprint rep attempts to turn AX's frustration into relief through the use of fear. The warning about the upgrade "ruining your phone" is then repeated to people who already received the upgrade, perhaps instilling panic.
I'll believe that idea when I hear it from someone other than some guy from Sprint via one of my colleagues on this board.
to be honest, i have juice defender setup with different configurations for different time of day and how much data is enabled during a period of time and such. i want to see if the OTA will get through with my current j/d settings.
since there are still people out there not getting it yet, i'll wait a bit longer. i have the file downloaded just in case.

Where can i see what version i'm on?