- Mar 6, 2016
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Being such a new OS we want to avoid Marshmallow for several reasons. Primarily because they released it like MS does, let the field monkeys figure out how to fix the problems.
And because they are forcing either encryption on the SD or loose ability to move programs to SD, your choice.
So.....we need an 'opt-out' choice on the update screen. I'm getting extremely tired of dumping that screen hourly. At this point it's enough for us to dump the stock 5 OS but I really don't want to do that.
Anyone have a true way to kill the update? Google shouldn't be us to do things like this. Wife and I are happy with 5 and just want to stay that way, at least until the little programmers get everything straight.
And because they are forcing either encryption on the SD or loose ability to move programs to SD, your choice.
So.....we need an 'opt-out' choice on the update screen. I'm getting extremely tired of dumping that screen hourly. At this point it's enough for us to dump the stock 5 OS but I really don't want to do that.
Anyone have a true way to kill the update? Google shouldn't be us to do things like this. Wife and I are happy with 5 and just want to stay that way, at least until the little programmers get everything straight.
