bugs after leaked 4.1.1 verizon????

xyzlene

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Hey all,

1) used to get 2 bars of WiFi in my bedroom. Now one one if I'm lucky.
2) if I power off my phone, and turn it back on I'm stuck on the Google logo. --- pull out the battery Google logo stays for a bit it then eventually boots up.
3) I wiped cache and a factory data reset. Went to the 'q' zip then the jelly bean zip found on android central forums....

Anyone else encountering problems??

BTW... flashed the new radios... bars are increased and reception seems improved, but when I go into phone settings, there is not too much of a difference..

Hope it went smooth for some of you!
 
I had the same problem where if pulled out the battery to switch them out.it would just stick one the boot screen then I pull the battery again and it would take awhile and would always boot up never found a fix for it I wiped all data to but did not fix it. My ear piece quit working so I had a new phone sent to me and it has been fine.

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Android Central Forums
 
Sounds like you both could have a bad flash, also you need the jelly bean bootloader. It takes longer to boot without this.
 
Do you know where I can obtain the jelly bean boat loader.. it would be greatly appreciated!
 
Do you know where I can obtain the jelly bean boat loader.. it would be greatly appreciated!


http://forums.androidcentral.com/verizon-galaxy-nexus-rooting-roms-hacks/168996-radios-vzw-galaxy-nexus-radios-installation-guide.html

On xda you can find a flash able zip that has both the radios and the boot loader together.
 
So far the only annoyance I've had is with how location seems to be working. I use a network extender at work (inside shielded building) and also at home where I'm in a service hole. The Samsung network extenders have a GPS location bug so they will cause the phone location to be all over the place. Prior to JB, phone would be "home" 80% of the time or at work using the GPS most of the time over the extender location. JB seems to use pretty much exclusively the network extender location so I'm almost always anywhere but home or work now :( Annoying for weather and traffic info.

-Mike
 
The jellybean bootloader is not needed, and many people have said it does not help with the boot process.

Jellybean is believed to have filesystem checking.
Much like a regular Unix server, if a problem with the filesystem(s) is detected during startup, the OS will run a filesystem check (much like fsck). When it completes it will boot the OS.
 
The jellybean bootloader is not needed, and many people have said it does not help with the boot process.

Jellybean is believed to have filesystem checking.
Much like a regular Unix server, if a problem with the filesystem(s) is detected during startup, the OS will run a filesystem check (much like fsck). When it completes it will boot the OS.

If it's going to take that long to boot that's going to suck.
 
How do you find out what the problem is? Mine takes forever to boot if I choose restart. Or just at random.

Maybe I missed something.... But the leaked Verizon 4.1.1 update doesn't have an option to "restart" when you hold down the power button. What ROM are you running?
 
if i manually restart my phone it boots up fine. If for whatever reason you pull out the battery or it crashes ans needs to reboot it takes forever. Makes sense that it might be error checking.
 

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