After the 9.0 Pie update the device maintenance app was really fast for like a week, after that week... when I click on the app its going to control the device, it will keep loading , loading at 95% and after 2/3 minuts I will get a notification at 100%.. View attachment 296796
After any update it's a good idea to wipe cache partition to freshen up the device as clean it the debris from the previous version...start there
I think it's the nature of the beta things are going be with glitches.
I think it's the nature of the beta things are going be with glitches.
So no I'm using the final version of Pie which is already available on the S9 in my country (France).
Assuming there is a problem is the problem.
Assuming an earlier behavior during beta and thinking that was the right behavior. It wasn't.
Assuming it is possible to analyze battery, storage, memory and security in less time.
To what end?
During the early beta it was a placeholder for a feature but dummy, not performing real analysis and not to be trusted.
A "problem" built on a false premise.
Assuming there is a problem is the problem.
Assuming an earlier behavior during beta and thinking that was the right behavior. It wasn't.
Assuming it is possible to analyze battery, storage, memory and security in less time.
To what end?
During the early beta it was a placeholder for a feature but dummy, not performing real analysis and not to be trusted.
A "problem" built on a false premise.
That's something that most people don't realize. A beta isn't "I'm going to get the new version earlier", it's "I'm installing firmware that probably still has bugs, and I'm supposed to report those bugs to the manufacturer".I think it's the nature of the beta things are going be with glitches.
That's something that most people don't realize. A beta isn't "I'm going to get the new version earlier", it's "I'm installing firmware that probably still has bugs, and I'm supposed to report those bugs to the manufacturer".
People who don't want to play with possibly-buggy phones shouldn't download betas. (I can - I've been developing things like this for almost half a century - but I never download a beta. I want a working phone. If I don't have some great new function for a few months, so be it, but if I don't have a working phone for a few months ... are they going to extend the warranty for a few months, and extend my life for a few months?)
I agree , and they even state that if your going to download beta you'll experience bugs . I do it to help give feedback hopefully when stable version comes out there wont be so much trouble. I have plenty of device's to fall back while I'm in beta so I'm lucky that way . But just to be in it to say I have it not wise if your only phone. But I've been doing this for pixels,Samsung,1+6,iPhones for long time .