I agree.....even after my phone was totally borked yesterday and it took two hard resets to fix it. Some things changed....but all in all I like what they've done(MOST ESPECIALLY GETTING RID OF NOTIFICATION ICONS!!!!). The only issue I have left is proximity sensor in low light.The bugs, while few are far less problem to deal with than the issues pre-Jelly Bean. I am VERY happy to have updated and would not hesitate to do so if I were you.
Those giant penguin eyes staring back at me
An update to my own Wi-Fi issue fun. Went through a factory reset, actually did it twice deciding to do it after fiddling with my DLink router settings.
After second factory reset, in the starting set up, after a few seconds of seeing every other router in the neighborhood but the one 6 feet away from it, my router miraculously appeared, I clicked it, punched in my info and was connected! Oh frabjous day! Aaaaaand, a few minutes later after I was done with initial setup, it went back to 3g because it says my router is too far away to find.
I really think it may be an issue with this update and DLink routers.
So now I begin the sad part of updating all my core apps and installing all my previous apps on a 3g connection. Whee.
You might want to at least first try fiddling with the settings on the wireless router. (Start with rebooting it if you haven't already). For example- turning off "N", changing authentication, turning off proprietary accelerators, stuff like that. Might be worth the time and help with troubleshooting. I don't know about there, but if I was stuck *ONLY* on Sprint's 3G, I would go insane (yes, it is that slow here).
Exactly what's happening to me. I'm getting a netgear router this weekend to prove the point. (need a new router anyway) why d-link though is an interesting mystery. Fortunately no other issues seen for me. Proximity sensor seems normal and use swift key 3 , so can't comment on keyboard issues. Battery life seems worse.
have you tried Settings>Wi-Fi> go to bottom right and click on the 3 dots >Advanced>uncheck "Avoid poor connections"
I don't. I have zero interest in Google Now and don't want it "contaminating" all other parts of my experience...
Correct, People who ARE having problems, like me, are experiencing issues with DLink WiFi routers.I am not having any problems with my WiFi and I have a netgear
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have you tried Settings>Wi-Fi> go to bottom right and click on the 3 dots >Advanced>uncheck "Avoid poor connections"
Yeppers. :{
Now, oddly, it will connect to it now sometimes. For about less than a minute and then say its out of range. Damn tease!
You could just turn it [Google Now] off, if you don't want to use it