Major updates and even smaller ones take way too long for carrier devices that are not stock Android.Yes, I do understand how Android works, but thank you for explaining. Manufacturers can push updates for their Lollipop devices whenever they like. There does not have to be a major Android OS update for them to fix something. LG did it over the past few weeks for multiple carriers with the G4, as did Samsung for Verizon users last week. They can send out patches and such (it just needs to be approved by the carrier).
So that's why a fix could come before Android M. It's Samsung’s problem, not Google's. Rumor is right now the fix could come with the release of the Note 5 (sorry, meant Galaxy S6 edge plus) and in my opinion that's a little too long for them to patch such a big issue.
Rumor: RAW support and TouchWiz RAM fix to debut on the Galaxy S6 edge Plus? - SamMobile
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Major updates and even smaller ones take way too long for carrier devices that are not stock Android.
Well that we definitely agree on! Hopefully this year's Nexus won't be huge and then we can all get quick updates.
Finally received lollipop 5.1.1 update G920FXXU2BOFJ in UK on galaxy s6 on Giffgaff.
Is it best to do factory reset after install ?.
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looking for lollipop upgrade for galaxy Tab 4 can you help?
Try clearing the cache partition and see if that helps.Only issue I have with 5.1.1, so far, is it f9cked up my logitech pro bluetooth keyboard I use with my 12.2 note pro. That's a mouth full. It connects, but doesn't type. Hope they fix this soon. Hear it's a Logitech only issue.
Is doing a factory reset necessary? Also if so, won't that get rid of all the stuff on my phone? Apps, pictures etc...
Always a good idea to FDR after a big update.
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Thanks.
I did a factory reset after installing lollipop 5.1.1 now it runs as smooth as silk no lag or freezing with streaming at all.
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