Marshmallow issues Verizon

skatergirl

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1) Thank you for not waking me up this morning. My alarms were set but when they went off the songs were not able to be played. We slept through three of them this morning. Had to go back and get the songs activated again in my alarm app.

2) Why do I have to use my password instead of my fingerprint when the phone is restarted?

3) Android pay is not taking cards it used to take. But then, I can't even add these particular cards to my payment method at google payments online, so it might be a Google thing. Called Google. They have no clue.
 
P.S. Might have jumped ship to Samsung Pay today had it been offered to us through Marshmallow but it is not.
 
Sorry to hear that you are having problems. On my side everything is working even better than before.
 
Hi Skategirl. I don't use alarms on my phone for waking up. I use my Note Pro 12.2 tablet so I can't help you there. The password after restart instead of fingerprint is odd. Mine does the same but after I get back in, it reverts to fingerprint again. Maybe some kind of security in case phone is stolen.
As far as Android Pay, mine has worked fine. I went to Android Pay, tapped on the plus symbol in lower right corner, selected "Add a credit or debit card" and a list of cards I had previously entered came up. Selected the cards I wanted, or in the CVC number and it was good. Two cards required me to contact the bank to authorize but they did that the first time.
All my store/loyalty cards were already there when I first opened Android Pay.

The Fatyank
 
There seems to be a glitch for me adding some of my cards. I will try again in a few days. Hopefully it clears up.
 
I know it's a pain but you might want to call the bank that issued the card and see if they can help. Were the cards that are not being accepted already in Google Wallet? How far can you get, when trying to enter card info? Have you tried manual entry. I've just added 2 new cards and had to do manually because Android Pay wouldn't scan them. All my other cards were in Google Wallet.
Sorry for all the questions. This is not the Spanish Inquisition!

The Fatyank
 
The first thing to know about Samsung Galaxy Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow problems is that there are, surprise, Samsung Galaxy Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow problems.

Samsung put several Marshmallow updates went through betas but problems always manage to slip through the cracks.
Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge users are seeing much of the same. Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow problems include random reboot issues, problems with battery life, boot loops, syncing issues, problems with applications, issues with Doze, and more.

Galaxy Note 4 users are seeing issues with Wi-Fi, boot loops, freezes, lag, app problems, and more. Galaxy S5 users are also seeing problems. They include problems with notifications, installation errors, battery life problems, and more.
 
I must be lucky since I don't experience any of that :/

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