If Google allowed only one Android cell phone design and single manufacture with almost the same hardware like the over priced Fruit phone the bug would be fixed also.
It's supposed to fix a few battery drain issues, but other than that, I wouldn't expect some huge battery life boosts, just minor things.Might this update improve battery life?
Really is a 10 days roll out a deal killer to make sure it has less issues?
That's because android is OTA not hook up to crap iTunes and DL a file. Different update system. I'm not a fan of these batch updates either, but it's there to protect you from further issues. The bug wasn't that bad, usually a reboot would fix it, at least temporarily.
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IOS is OTA as well...and as for 4.3.3, I had complety forgotten about it as my N5 works perfectly.
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I love how the thread dies over the weekend and as soon as the weekday hits it picks up again lol. So guys whens the update coming out?
I feel the same way, if they told me an exact date to when the update would be released then i would just wait for that date. But no every morning i have hope it will release and it hasnt happened yetMy complaint is the same one I have had for a while, I don't mind being patient if I am given info.
Communication has always been Google's weakness. While they are dog training it, or whatever cute term they use for QC testing, let us know they are working on it.
Even, we are working on a maintenance release for Kitkat and after we make it the best it can be we will release it, please bare with us. Something, anything is better than silence.
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I feel the same way, if they told me an exact date to when the update would be released then i would just wait for that date. But no every morning i have hope it will release and it hasnt happened yet![]()
I am not sure even an exact date is required, just an update as to what is going on.
Exact dates are hard, it is promise that if not met makes more headaches than it is worth from a marketing perspective.
Honestly, just a hey guys we are working on am update to fix some bugs and overall improve your handset and as soon as possible we will get it to you.
HTC has gotten a lot better at communicating, even giving a neat outline of how their update process works.
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I think the reason why it is taking so long is they are including a lot more devices in their testing than Nexus devices. HTC and Moto are getting the update soon after the first wave going to Nexus. I would rather they take their time now and get it right than release it like they did 4.4.1 and then stop it as they build 4.4.2 a week after to fix some bug.
IOS is OTA as well...and as for 4.3.3, I had complety forgotten about it as my N5 works perfectly.
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