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Ok not really.. but as I'm anticipating my upgrade to Gingerbread.. all I hear of on here are issues/problems with the upgrade. Has anyone had a smooth, easy transition with the OTA upgrade?
Ok not really.. but as I'm anticipating my upgrade to Gingerbread.. all I hear of on here are issues/problems with the upgrade. Has anyone had a smooth, easy transition with the OTA upgrade?
The sd card app is more annoying, but should be completely prevented by moving you're sd cards apps to the phone (or uninstall them) before the update and them move them back to the sd card after.
The phone thinking it's a Evo is a very very minor problem,

Unless you did a factory reset and uninstalled market updates in an effort to fix the Sprint market issue, and then end up stuck on an old version of the market because it will not update itself now. Got a sneaking suspicion that once a fix is released, i will not get it because i am showing an old market version.![]()
So when/if a new update/fix comes down the pipe, it won't look for current versions of apps that should be on the phone?The update process doesn't use market in any way. The absolute worst thing that would happen is after the update you would still be on the old version of market. And the problem has nothing to do with market (except showing up there). There is a text file (build.prop) that stores information about the specific hardware and environmental settings (identifies OEM, model, brand, screen size, etc). When HTC was making the update for the Incredible, they apparently didn't change the file from the Evo.