rsawitzky
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I've found that opening the camera from the lockscreen is MUCH faster after the lollipop update.
I just finished my update seems fast but device is real hot!
On my S5 with Lollipop, when you turn on private messages, it hides the content while on the lock screen, but once you unlock it and pull down the menu it shows you the persons name and start of the message. With 5.0.1 it keeps it hidden even if you pull down the menu. So you can't see any messages unless you open the application itself. It seems like the S5 functionality seems more accurate. If I have my phone unlocked, nothing should be hidden anymore. Am I wrong to think that?
Thanks for the tip! My app is up to date but I just did a search and it seems like the change with the notification bar caused this to stop working in other phones, and the dev is looking for a workaround. Hopefully there will be an update soon to fix this issue, as with a large screen it made it much more convenient.
Enjoying everyone's feedback. Haven't gotten prompted for the update yet but think I might just do it when I get home
My battery is draining like mad. Two resets and a battery pull. I've lost 40 percent in two and a half hours of similar use.
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Does anyone with the Lollipop update use or own a Gear VR? I'd be interested to know if it works since I know they postponed the update for the 99.5% of Note owners who don't own or care about it for the 0.05% of Note Owners who have purchased a VR.
Update installed flawlessly. .. device got warm, battery drained pretty fast, once everything updated. .. (about and hour), it cooled back down, and has been running great!
I think the only thing I DON'T like is that notifications are now bright white, and contacts pics in dialer are very small... (like the new dialer, though.)
5he drop down notifications being so bright is annoying, though. I wish Google would offer dark themes for Gmail too.
But they seem to hate dark themes.
...sent from a phabulous HAL 9002, a Sprint Galaxy Note 4.... ;-)
I agree that a factory reset is a must with this new os because i was getting errors
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