Hello,
Many of us have now captured the jelly bean flavor 4.2 with our Galaxy GSM Nexus. However some of us may have developed... a stomach ache of sorts from over indulging on jelly bean sweets.:-[
I myself have had the issue of the whole operating system being slowed down to a crawl to the point when I push the power button it will take a second or two to turn off the screen and sometimes even longer to turn on.
I would like to start this thread to try to pin point specific problems of this operating system and attempt to solve them.
Please this is NOT the thread to discuss with everyone else that you have lost your battery charge faster by 5 seconds. It is the thread to state that you have noticed significant power drain and have attempted to solve it with solution A and B.:-$
I have so far fixed my personal issues with the operating system by simply doing a factory reset. I strongly recommend doing a backup and a factory reset before doing anything more complicated than that.
I have also noticed from a security standpoint of a company that it no longer enforces security settings from Exchange (email) such as passwords and pins for the lock screen. I now have to look into this deeper for my workplace as that is now an issue (although personally I really like the freedom of just sliding to unlock, seems so much more...breathable.)
Let us begin the GROUP THINK.
Many of us have now captured the jelly bean flavor 4.2 with our Galaxy GSM Nexus. However some of us may have developed... a stomach ache of sorts from over indulging on jelly bean sweets.:-[
I myself have had the issue of the whole operating system being slowed down to a crawl to the point when I push the power button it will take a second or two to turn off the screen and sometimes even longer to turn on.
I would like to start this thread to try to pin point specific problems of this operating system and attempt to solve them.
Please this is NOT the thread to discuss with everyone else that you have lost your battery charge faster by 5 seconds. It is the thread to state that you have noticed significant power drain and have attempted to solve it with solution A and B.:-$
I have so far fixed my personal issues with the operating system by simply doing a factory reset. I strongly recommend doing a backup and a factory reset before doing anything more complicated than that.
I have also noticed from a security standpoint of a company that it no longer enforces security settings from Exchange (email) such as passwords and pins for the lock screen. I now have to look into this deeper for my workplace as that is now an issue (although personally I really like the freedom of just sliding to unlock, seems so much more...breathable.)
Let us begin the GROUP THINK.