Westiemom
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Westiemom and Needa916,
Is that the stock KK launcher for the Maxx or Nova?
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Westiemom and Needa916,
Is that the stock KK launcher for the Maxx or Nova?
I don't care when it rolls out as I am not taking it. I am going to wait until the dust settles and the issues are worked out. Plus it breaks the entitlement check for my free hotspot so I don't know if I will ever accept it.
Smart man! The last update kept it intact so I rushed in like a fool!
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Funny, my experience is exactly the opposite.
My BT remains broken. The difference is now it knows it is not connected, which is an improvement. I was streaming music on my commute today which reminded me how well my BT worked with the initial OS.
I installed wallet and it looks like tap to pay should work. It pulled my old receipts and card data in. I will confirm in the morning when I make my normal coffee run.
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A number of the folks on moto's forums indicate that the update downloaded and installed on its own without any intervention or warning.
Downloaded on its own but didn't install on its own. It asked if I wanted to install.
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So I can stick with Jellybean? After reading about the problems people are having I'd prefer not to have it.
So I can stick with Jellybean? After reading about the problems people are having I'd prefer not to have it.
So I can stick with Jellybean? After reading about the problems people are having I'd prefer not to have it.
Well yes, I suppose so. Specifically it said "install now" or "install later" I believe. But I really don't know why you don't want it. I think there's too much being read into the few who have had any issues. I have had none and it's been great. I am glad to have it!
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Westiemom,
You mean you had a free hotspot before KitKat and retained the free hotspot after? And you are on unlimited? And you don't pay for it? Wow! You are lucky! On Jellybean I did not have a free hotspot until I installed MotoRoot and rooted my phone and then changed the Entitlement Check. Did you do any of that or how did you get a free hotspot?
No, I think you misunderstood. I have no worries about keeping unlimited data with an update to KitKat. That is a non-issue. It's the native hotspot I'm concerned about. Because I have unlimited data I do not get the hotspot free from Verizon. I would have to pay for it. But under Jellybean I was able to do a hack and get it free. KitKat un-does the hack and unless we get root for KitKat that is that. No free hotspot for unlimited users. Now if you have a shared data plan you are not affected. You have the free hotspot with Jellybean or KitKat. Does that explain it?