HATING Kitkat already...how do I undo?

kugrlover

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Need to get some help here - please know in advance I am NOT tech savvy at all when replying with suggestions/advice.

I have been putting-off the Kitkat update as long as possible...but had some phone 'downtime' today and finally updated. I hate it already! I have MANY issues/dislikes - I won't list them - but suffice to say I want to UNDO this update and go back to what I had ASAP.

Can someone please walk me through this process? And again, I am a tech pre-schooler, so I don't even begin to understand things like "rooting" etc.....

Thanks in advance
 
No way to go back... Short of getting another phone and not taking the update..

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Need to get some help here - please know in advance I am NOT tech savvy at all when replying with suggestions/advice.

I have been putting-off the Kitkat update as long as possible...but had some phone 'downtime' today and finally updated. I hate it already! I have MANY issues/dislikes - I won't list them - but suffice to say I want to UNDO this update and go back to what I had ASAP.

Can someone please walk me through this process? And again, I am a tech pre-schooler, so I don't even begin to understand things like "rooting" etc.....

Thanks in advance

There is no going back.
 
You've Been Kitkatted!

I proposed adding a new verb to the English language:

kitkat - The action of a corporation, government or other institution of upgrading a system
so that the users of the system lose funtionality, configurability, or features, or
so that the users are adversly affected by changes to the system without giving the users
any way to opt out of the changes.

I hope the good folks at the Oxford Dictionary of the English Language are following this.
 
You've Been Kitkatted!

I proposed adding a new verb to the English language:

kitkat - The action of a corporation, government or other institution of upgrading a system
so that the users of the system lose funtionality, configurability, or features, or
so that the users are adversly affected by changes to the system without giving the users
any way to opt out of the changes.

I hope the good folks at the Oxford Dictionary of the English Language are following this.

You can ask for help as always on AC.

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