E ericizzy1 Well-known member May 17, 2010 335 4 0 Visit site Nov 20, 2013 #1 on 4.2.2, rooted, would want to stop the ota, any ideas how to? thanks
KWKSLVR Well-known member Feb 12, 2011 860 4 18 Visit site Nov 20, 2013 #2 ericizzy1 said: on 4.2.2, rooted, would want to stop the ota, any ideas how to? thanks Click to expand... Kill your data connection.
ericizzy1 said: on 4.2.2, rooted, would want to stop the ota, any ideas how to? thanks Click to expand... Kill your data connection.
E ericizzy1 Well-known member May 17, 2010 335 4 0 Visit site Nov 20, 2013 #3 looking for something more permanent
KWKSLVR Well-known member Feb 12, 2011 860 4 18 Visit site Nov 20, 2013 #4 My bad man. My response sounded all jerkish now. I'm not sure if you can. Maybe try changing the build prop?
My bad man. My response sounded all jerkish now. I'm not sure if you can. Maybe try changing the build prop?
P Paisley Well-known member Aug 3, 2013 1,460 0 0 Visit site Nov 20, 2013 #5 Piggy back question, if I want to hold off the kitkat for a few days after sprint starts the rollout, do I have to turn off my data for that long?or is there a 'not right now' option. Posted via Android Central App
Piggy back question, if I want to hold off the kitkat for a few days after sprint starts the rollout, do I have to turn off my data for that long?or is there a 'not right now' option. Posted via Android Central App
ultravisitor Well-known member Aug 29, 2010 2,788 238 0 Visit site Nov 20, 2013 #6 There's an "Install Later" option that you can pick. But you can only delay it for so long.
A andino Active member Jul 30, 2012 27 0 0 Visit site Nov 21, 2013 #7 You can freeze the updater with titanium backup I think
C coletrane09 Member Jul 15, 2012 6 1 0 Visit site Nov 21, 2013 #8 Freezing the updater works did it yesterday Sent by wireless transmission