Persistent "Android is upgrading" message

DavidJ726

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For the past week, I've received this message whenever I reboot the phone. This is on an Unlocked U11, on Verizon.

I've cleared the cache partition (not Dalvik cache) hoping that might have been the culprit, but it didn't help. I've also double checked that Android is updated, which it it is.

I don't know if it really means it's upgrading, or maybe that it's checking for an update (as a friend suggested) although I figured the developers would of been clear enough in their messages to differentiate between the two...

Any idea's? Since I'm having difficulties with Textra, as well as the stock messaging app with receiving MMS messages (posted in a separate thread), I'm beginning to thinks theirs a correlation somewhere.

Android_is_upgrading.png

Thanks,
David
 
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I don't see wifi enabled, do you have upgrades set to wifi only? And that is not a check, that's the upgrade (for your friend :)) Also, if you've cleared the Dalvik cache then you're rooted. That may be affecting the upgrade also.
 
Good eye PJRed2008,

Yes, wifi is enabled. It either shows off becuase it hadn't loaded as the time the screenshot was taken, or wifi is off cause I'm also trying to resolve an issue with MMS messages and I want Verizon network connectivity only.

Also, let me clarify the Dalvik cache. It was actually just the cache partition. I probably said Dalvik since I was used to clearing that on my M8.