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With the increased shift in services to lower levels you can't know what Facebook - especially Facebook - is causing for drain without disabling it.Yes, facebook and amazon. Facebook shows a 1% drain on battery and amazon no drain.
Yes, facebook and amazon. Facebook shows a 1% drain on battery and amazon no drain.
The brain dead monkeys developing the Facebook app have yet to learn this despite years of complaints and ridicule in the Android press.
Me? I called AT&T and ripped them a new one.
They're sending me a new phone. I went as far as factory data reset and I was PO'd to have to do that. I lost a lot of data. I'm beyond ticked off, that Samsung and AT&T took my perfectly good, working, running... still the 2nd best phone on the market and destroyed it, with their stupid update.
I won't ever accept another Android upgrade from AT&T again, until I've seen that thing running in the wild for at least 6 months.
Is there a way to prevent the update (or at least remove the icon/notification for it)?
I have no time in the next two weeks to deal with a new phone OS and don't want it to apply without my knowledge or consent (or even prep!).
Unfortunately I don't seem to have a "Software Updates" under About Device.Settings > About device > Software updates > Auto update... uncheck.
Unfortunately I don't seem to have a "Software Updates" under About Device.
My S4 is model SPH-L720 from Sprint, currently running 4.4.2.
The update is already downloaded - I keep getting "push" notifications every 10 minutes trying to remind me to apply the update - but I'd rather not.
Even though I have recent backups for most of my data (except some games that aren't cloud-capable) I still would prefer not having to "fudge around" with the new OS when I'm going out of state for the next two weeks.
Ok so after only finding negative reviews about the Lollipop update online I'm glad to have found this article that actually has some more insight into the topic. So anyways, I mainly just have a question, I am still on Android KitKat on my S4 and was worried about upgrading via sprint's rollout because of said issues, but what I gathered from your thread (correct me if I'm wrong) is that the best way for me to upgrade now is to completely format my phone (SD and Internal) and clear all the cache and then upgrade using the carrier option and once I have it downloaded before I do anything I should then re format the phone and re-clear the cache (or viceversa) and this should ensure the most optimal method for the update that will produce the less percentage of complications?
Also I should note that I am one of those "cats" who doesn't update, not because I have poor planning but simply because I don't really mind my data getting wiped, I always backup important photos/videos to my google drive or PC, the apps and games are the least of my worries and I can usually re-configure my settings quickly so backing up is not a step for me if that helps.
Specs:
Model: SPH-L720
Android: 4.4.2
Software Version: L720VPUFNG2
Firmware/Build: KOT49H.L720VPUFNG2
Thanks In Advanced!
Hello and welcome to Android Forums JA1
Samsung updates are designed to be, "no wipe". Having said that, to integrate all the different apps, user settings and customisations into the new firmware is a mammoth task. As I state in post #2, "Over the course of this one update we will see circa 60 million phones updated. It only needs for, say, 1 in a hundred to fail and you have 600, 000 phones that will require a Factory Data Reset." All to often, I see people blaming the firmware and stating that such-and-such an update is rubbish because their phone is malfunctioning when, in fact, it is their own user apps and settings to blame.
As per posts #1 & #2, backup everything using more than one method. You can then accept the update and just wipe the cache partition and if all is well, then fine. However, if not, be prepared to do a Factory Data Reset and a Full Wipe and check out your virgin phone, prior to re-downloading your apps but not settings.
Alternatively, be pessimistic and FDR and Full Wipe your phone prior to the update and wipe cache partition afterwards and then take the time to check it out prior to re-downloading your apps. That way you can determine if the fault is with the firmware or the user apps and settings.