JSS15R update rolling out to Nexus 7 2013

ollieg

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hyperlink clicking within Firefox have improved. as well as select / copy / paste. i don't have to remove oil from my finger for my contact to be recognized. mmm. Maybe not 'perfect'. word selection in kobo seems better but not 100% until i lick a finger...
 

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Just updated mine. The keyboard ghosting effect back again!

My keyboard problem solved with JSS15Q. But JSS15R causing my keyboard problem again:(
 

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just got it and my main issue was touch screen un responsiveness when laying flat. almost like people were saying that if u didnt HOLD the device in your hand,(like some sort of grounding ) the tab was really fussy. mine was. had to hit send like 4 or 5 times when the device wasnt in my hand
and was laying flat. well that problem has ceased as far as i can see now.

This is what mine does. I have a vid of it on youtube and one person commented they thought I was faking it.
The 'Q' update fixed my multitouch problem, but not the 'unresponsive without thumb on the bezel' problem.
Did the latest update (that I haven't been sent yet) fix this?????
 

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Got it...no difference...of course, no problems either. My first one did the random reboots...but it was a guaranteed reboot if I tried to use the camera. My 32GB has been flawless.
 

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My device just downloaded the update. If I am not currently having any problems with multi-touch or random reboot, and only just having an occasional sticky key press, I wonder if I am better off not installing.

Any thoughts about this?
 

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Haven't gotten it yet here in Northern Virginia. The last update came twice, yes JSS15Q. I tried manually, but keep getting "Your system is up to date." I'm only occasionally getting screen unresponsive to light touch, so I'm in no hurry. I love this tablet
 

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I did the update using the Google framework force stop and delete data method and received the update. I know some say this is a bad idea, but I've been doing this with all my Google TV hardware for years 3 revues and a Sony nsz and never had any issues whatsoever.

Anyway, I didn't have any issues on the Nexus to begin with, and the placebo effect might be in play here, but I personally think the touchscreen is a bit more accurate now and there's less delay with moving up and down a webpage. Maybe it's just me, but that's my impression.
 

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Well, I got the update, then used it for a bit, then...... Wait for it........ Random reboot. Go figure!

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Finding these posts useful and am going to watch the performance of my new Nexus 7 closely.

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I must have been very lucky as well, no touch screen issues and only one random reboot, but that seems to have been caused by a rouge application which after an application update (through Google Play) seems to have resolved the reboot.

I manually checked for the update and installed it, but have not noticed any differences.

Dan

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Why wasn't there a change log with this release, rather than a guessing game at what this update fixes?

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