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Just got ICS 4.0 update today

Trollatoppan

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I just did a update check "for fun", and whoops there was an update for 4.0 :)

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as a Vodafone customer I shall expect to be the last to receive it after they have had their hands on it for a while to check it (check being add bloatware to it) :mad::mad::mad::mad:
 
as a Vodafone customer I shall expect to be the last to receive it after they have had their hands on it for a while to check it (check being add bloatware to it) :mad::mad::mad::mad:

Yup, it you have a branded phone, you pretty much always have to wait longer for your updates - often much longer :(
 
as a Vodafone customer I shall expect to be the last to receive it after they have had their hands on it for a while to check it (check being add bloatware to it) :mad::mad::mad::mad:

My phone has Vodafone branding, but in my experience their update process has actually been pretty fast (usually about 2 or 3 days after the general rollout). The bloat's a bitch, though.
 
Don't know how many here have upgraded to ICS. However after the update WIFI isn't working as all. The same thing happened to a friend of mine....
 
My WiFi access point works fine with computer, ps3 and HTC tattoo. The sensation cannot connect, only way I found is to use static IP
 
I'm on Cincinnati Bell and my software version is different than any I have seen on any forums (1.46.422.2) so I expect to be the last person to get the official release..... if I ever do.
 
as a Vodafone customer I shall expect to be the last to receive it after they have had their hands on it for a while to check it (check being add bloatware to it) :mad::mad::mad::mad:


Here's hoping they fix the Signal Strength issue that's been plaguing Voda Sensations for months and months....or they could always 'port' the bug across to ICS :p
 
Today, Vodafone UK, just pushed me an update to "Optimise phone to upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0"

It took two seconds to run and seemed to have no effect...

BUT its a good sign that ICS is on its way to Vodafone UK Sensations...:D
 
Today, Vodafone UK, just pushed me an update to "Optimise phone to upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0"

It took two seconds to run and seemed to have no effect...

BUT its a good sign that ICS is on its way to Vodafone UK Sensations...:D
I saw no such update, but I suppose that's a positive sign.
 
I saw no such update, but I suppose that's a positive sign.


I'm not surprised some "rooted" users will not be looking forwards to Vodafone's ICS upgrade as there is potential for it to brick their phone I suppose, but with Android being an open source OS, I wouldn't expect it to.

Of course I will be the first to eat my words if Vodafone's update crashes my vanilla Vodafone Sensation, but otherwise I expect all hardware, radios etc to work as they should (unlike some of the xda versions found there).

So long as its here before mid-May, my phone will still be in its 12mth warranty! :-)
 
Look in your Apps for a Voda app called 'Updates', mine was set to manual but when I did 'Check for updates' I got the optimisation/sysprep package people are talking about here.
Excellent advice, thanks!

I'm not surprised some "rooted" users will not be looking forwards to Vodafone's ICS upgrade as there is potential for it to brick their phone I suppose, but with Android being an open source OS, I wouldn't expect it to.

Of course I will be the first to eat my words if Vodafone's update crashes my vanilla Vodafone Sensation, but otherwise I expect all hardware, radios etc to work as they should (unlike some of the xda versions found there).

So long as its here before mid-May, my phone will still be in its 12mth warranty! :-)
I'm not quite sure I follow, I'm afraid.
 
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