Samsung GS7edge - Verizon Users Thread

LineKill

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It is here now. Right on schedule!

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The wipe/clean install is horsepucky. I've had a lot of phones and never did that after an upgrade with zero problems. Nougat just updated on my 7e and is working fine.
 

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Is everyone going to just stick with the upgrade once it's done or a do a full wipe/clean install?

It is a not a requirement but it is good practice to do so, especially after a major upgrade. I will be doing a factory reset myself. It just eliminates any conflicts you could have with remnants from the old software.
 

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Full factory reset seems wasteful. Honestly, best things to do are to install the update and then clear the App Cache and the System Cache. That's about it.
 

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Does this update have the new Google Assistant in it?

Mine's still working. Did it include Google Assistant?
No Google Assistant. We're waiting on Google for that. They're doing their usual let's roll this out as slow as possible. They have to change it server side.
Is everyone going to just stick with the upgrade once it's done or a do a full wipe/clean install?
There's no real reason to wipe. If you have any issues, sure that's a good idea. However, I find that I never have the need.
 

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Were you aware that secure folder was baked in to Verizon's Nougat build? There is an update for it in the Galaxy Apps store today just in case you do not have auto updates turned on in Galaxy Apps.