I've had no issues with Lollipop on mine either.No issues. Feels like a brand new phone.
Try clearing the data--not the cache.It won't let me. It just says computing. I went into other apps and, even though the clear cache button was dark to be able to click on it, it wouldn't work.
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No issues. Feels like a brand new phone.
Any Wifi or blutooth connect issues? Like wifi disconnecting when the screen is off?
Both my wife and I received notifications on our stock Verizon Moto X phones that a system update had been downloaded and was ready to install. Based on the issues I've seen reported here, I suggested to my wife that she hold off doing anything with it until I could install the update and see if there were any problems. The update that had been pushed to my phone was only Part I, which apparently just upgraded 62 apps and took about 5-6 minutes to complete, after which there was a message that Part 2 would be sent later. Has the process worked like that for others? If so, did the version of Part 2 (which I understand is the Lollipop upgrade) that was later pushed install and work smoothly, or did you encounter problems with the new system? Thanks for any information or advice you can provide.
Try clearing the data--not the cache.
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What is clearing data to do in Google play? I tried it on a couple of game apps to see what it did them and it got rid of all my progress. It makes nervous that chasing the data for Play might mess something up. Not like it could get worse though.
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It's just going to clear out your local copy of things like the list of apps you own/have downloaded. You'll just log in again and go from there. It will not delete apps or ruin anything and your phone will automatically download a fresh copy just like it would if it was a brand new device doing it for the first time.
With a major OS update, you really should factory reset and start over.
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Exactly, that action clears ALL data for that app. I don't know what games you're referring to but my guess is that they were games that DIDN'T require data access; games that need to access servers for updates (ie games that remotely store your progress) will not be affected beyond you're needing to sign back in and your phone needing to receive the data containing your saved progress. Stand alone games would lose all data in the way that you described.What is clearing data to do in Google play? I tried it on a couple of game apps to see what it did them and it got rid of all my progress. It makes nervous that chasing the data for Play might mess something up. Not like it could get worse though.
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I ended up having to do a factory reset. Unfortunately I lost all my contacts. I can't seem to be able to get backup assistant to work.
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