Oreo Update

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Nothing AT&T (at least for me) :'(

Yep, AT&T hasn't even been very good about security updates with the V30 either, which I personally believe are just as, or even more important. Still on January 1st security patch. AT&T use to be pretty good with updates, but now I just call the AT&T Store the "Apple / Samsung" store because that is all they seem concerned with.
 
Huh that was a pleasant surprise, I was just expecting it to be a monthly security update, didn't even look at the size of the update file. Good to see AT&T keeping other than Samsung and Apple customers in mind.
 
Today got the March 2018 security patch (666.15 MB size) update on V30+ indian version.....still waiting for oreo upgrade...
 
After the 8.0 update the new LG UI battery info doesn't work at all, the only accurate information is how long your phone has been unplugged. After 16 hours off the charger, using the phone heavy all day, I know I have had the screen on at least 4 hours, phone states screen: 19 minutes. Was using it on wifi half the day, phone says wifi : 0%. Bluetooth same thing 0%. So all in all, battery information / stats are totally useless without using a third party app. The one thing I liked about LG's UI was not having to use a battery app. Guess I'll be downloading Gsam again, haven't had to use Gsam in a few years but this new LG battery info garbage I guess I need something that works.
 
My phone started downloading the update, but said could not download, and now will not do anything other than say, software is up to date.
AT&T version. Any ideas? I have turned to the phone off and back on, as well as changing the date/time.
 
Yes It's new with Oreo. You can turn it off.
I found the setting but I don't see a way to turn off the notification
Ok so you can exclude the offending apps causing the notification (which I did) but this hasn't stopped the notification?
Anyone want to let me know what I am doing wrong?
 
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Just downloaded ATT version. Has AI camera. Seems a bit smoother but fast charge isn't as fast, and battery seems to drain a bit faster. Any others?
 
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Googled it the way to shut off Exchange battery notification.. go into app notification /all apps/show system apps on 3 dot menu/ and then Android system which is counter intuitive to it being in Exchange. Go to battery and shut off apps consuming battery. Not sure why but that works.
 
Just downloaded ATT version. Has AI camera. Only issue is I get a notification that Exchange is using battery. I don't know why. Seems a bit smoother but fast charge isn't as fast, and battery seems to drain a bit faster. Any others?

For the exchange notification.

Open the Settings app
Press”Apps and notifications”
App Info
Press”All apps”
Press the three-dot menu in the top right
Press “Show system”
Scroll down and press “Android System”
Press “App notifications”
Switch the toggle next to “Apps using battery”
 
I found the setting but I don't see a way to turn off the notification
Ok so you can exclude the offending apps causing the notification (which I did) but this hasn't stopped the notification?
Anyone want to let me know what I am doing wrong?

See post #58 .
 
Just downloaded ATT version. Has AI camera. Seems a bit smoother but fast charge isn't as fast, and battery seems to drain a bit faster. Any others?

How is the camera? Does it improve it at all from what you can tell? Verizon gave us the update but not the AI.
 

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