Is there an answer. This new update has [language edited by Mod] my phone. I hate it !!!!!!!!!!!!
WOW! I see all of these negative post about Nougat. Maybe some of the problems are carrier based. I have Verizon, everything went fine with the update... I am 74 yrs old & love the new OS. A lot of your issues can be fixed in the settings. I recommend going on YouTube and watching some tutorials. There are tons of them that will go over all features & settings. I love the new "blue light filter setting. Several options on when you want it on. It is great at night... easy on the eyes & makes it easier to go to sleep (doesn't stimulate the brain). One of the best features is the "always on display". Several types to pick from... with my SCREEN turned OFF it is dimly lit, only uses 1% of battery per day. I can see time, date, battery power, add a photo etc... I get notification ICONS eg: mail, message, weather etc... If you double tap a icon on the screen when it's off it opens right into the e-mail, message, etc... You don't even have to open your home screen. Split screen works great, love the new swipe left for camera settings ( more user friendly too!) When in camera just swipe up or down anyplace on the screen to instantly switch back & forth between front & back cameras. Maybe I am one of the few people that love Nougat ,and updated with no problems!How do I uninstall latest software update. I hate it. Thanks
Dear god this update makes me want to throw my phone into a toaster and UPGRADE to a flip phone.
Welcome to Android Central! See my response in this other similar thread: http://forums.androidcentral.com/as...llipop-system-ui-version-5-0-rolled-back.html
I followed the thread to your post but I'm honestly confused. The extent of my smartphone knowledge and understanding is limited. I really only know how to Google, make calls and play games on it. Can you clarify, by following those steps will i be deleting any pictures, contacts, messages etc? Thank you!
I haven't seen anyone else complain about it, but since I did the update, my battery life SUCKS!! I get about 2 hours on a full charge! It happened IMMEDIATELY after the update and nothing else has changed on my phone! I am so upset!! The day after the update, I left my oldest to babysit my youngest while I ran errands. I had a full charge at 8:00am and my phone had shut down and turned off while I was out. I noticed around 10am when I was going to call and check in on them! This morning, same thing, took it off the charger at 6:45, and by 9:30 my phone has less than 20% charge! I simply cannot live like this!!!! If I can't rely on it, it does me no good!
Is the only option to move to an iPhone? This is across the board Android, so it doesn't matter what phone you have, if you have Android, you are stuck and changing phones will not matter, right? I have to do something and I have to do it now, as in THIS weekend. Having a batterly life of 2 hours will simply NOT work for me.
Oh andddd.... my phone is so slow now. Its crazy! I try to pull up google and it takes several minutes of looking at a blank screen before the search bar pops up.
There's clearly a lot of frustration being vented in this thread, but everyone should understand the following:
1. There is no easy way to roll back a system update. Your best option is to use Odin to flash the previous firmware, but this is not for absolute beginners: http://forums.androidcentral.com/am...w-flash-stock-rom-via-odin-new-interface.html
2. If there are no settings in the system or within the apps to change the appearance of an app (e.g., the background colors, text colors, fonts, etc.), then you could try changing the theme, or installing a 3rd party launcher like Nova Launcher.
3. For actual glitches in performance, try wiping the cache partition. The steps for most Galaxy phones are the same: https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-24999
4. Major system updates will almost always come with some sort of tweaks to the UI. This is unavoidable. It's partly from the addition of new features or modification of existing ones, but there's also the constant drive to "freshen up" the look, because human beings get bored very easily. It's why people get a new phone every couple of years, or a new car every 3-7 years, or why your favorite store rearranges its aisles every few months. If you don't like how something looks and you want the manufacturer to change it, the best thing we can suggest (besides the above) is to send them feedback (and, of course, remember that Android Central does not have any direct affiliation with Google or any phone manufacturer).
Thank you for keeping your comments and responses respectful.
Welcome to Android Central! If you're a real novice, then I would strongly recommend against trying to roll back the update. It's not for beginners, and if you do something wrong, you might lose data or irreversibly brick your phone.