cheburashka
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Would the update.zip still be on their phones after they updated or does it get deleted? If they still have it maybe they can upload it for us?
Would the update.zip still be on their phones after they updated or does it get deleted? If they still have it maybe they can upload it for us?
According to XDA dev,the update is downloaded then you are given the notice to update. Choose to install at a later time and go into your "/cache/" folder on your sdcard and the update.zip will be in there.
Whoever gets this first and gets it out for everyone will be a hero! Basically, if your attempting this you will need to upload the update.zip to a file hosting service... Multiupload.com or equivalent.
After all these months of waiting y'all are a pretty impatient bunch.
I've been burned many times by being an early adopter. I have no say in the matter this time, I'll get the update when Sprint wants me to, but if Sprint wants to kick the tires with other users before they get to me I'm all for it. As someone said this is somewhat of a live beta test. If the update is going to cause any problems I'd prefer the kinks get worked first out so I don't have any headaches. I'm happy to wait a few days to allow this.
It's inevitable I'll have the update by the end of the week. Maybe sometime next week if Sprint drags their feet. But if Sprint has to slam on the brakes due to issues I'll be a happy camper if I didn't get the update.
Cool your jets... Breathe... You'll have this before you know it!![]()
After all these months of waiting y'all are a pretty impatient bunch.
I've been burned many times by being an early adopter. I have no say in the matter this time, I'll get the update when Sprint wants me to, but if Sprint wants to kick the tires with other users before they get to me I'm all for it. As someone said this is somewhat of a live beta test. If the update is going to cause any problems I'd prefer the kinks get worked first out so I don't have any headaches. I'm happy to wait a few days to allow this.
It's inevitable I'll have the update by the end of the week. Maybe sometime next week if Sprint drags their feet. But if Sprint has to slam on the brakes due to issues I'll be a happy camper if I didn't get the update.
Cool your jets... Breathe... You'll have this before you know it!![]()
I'm seriously thinking about getting the evo out evo 3d because this is ridic. This phone should of had the update at launch and now 3 days into the announcement after failing once before and being almost a year late we are still waiting. Its total BS.... Not happy with sprint nor samsung
Some peoples phones are not working correctly. I am paying for 4g but all of a sudden can't get it. I carry this bulky phone but the reason it is bulky, the keyboard does not work correctly.
In August this phone came out as a high end phone, cost more then its peers at the time and promised Froyo close to after release. Instead of October it comes 5 months later in February and is not stable.
People have a right to be inpatient and pissed. I read before I purchased the Epic that people should avoid Samsung, that once they sell you the phone they don't support it. I should have listened, but while the Epic is still a good phone, the Evo would have been less headache.
While you are happy to wait for them to get a clean release, other people are plagued by bugs from the last release, the one that was 4-5 months late, and simply want their phones to work correctly.
Lol... I agree 100%. I can just picture some of these guys. Sweat pouring from their foreheads checking their phones with hands that are chafed by all the wringing.
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It is totally Samsung's fault. My HTC Evo gets nice smooth updates and it is on Sprint.
If your phone is already hosed I guess I can see why you don't fear your phone getting hosed by an update. But there are plenty of us that have little room for improvement and a bigger risk of catastrophe.Some peoples phones are not working correctly. I am paying for 4g but all of a sudden can't get it. I carry this bulky phone but the reason it is bulky, the keyboard does not work correctly.
In August this phone came out as a high end phone, cost more then its peers at the time and promised Froyo close to after release. Instead of October it comes 5 months later in February and is not stable.
People have a right to be inpatient and pissed. I read before I purchased the Epic that people should avoid Samsung, that once they sell you the phone they don't support it. I should have listened, but while the Epic is still a good phone, the Evo would have been less headache.
While you are happy to wait for them to get a clean release, other people are plagued by bugs from the last release, the one that was 4-5 months late, and simply want their phones to work correctly.
Mine works correctly.Yes, we are all crazy for wanting our $250 phones we pay $100 a month for to work correctly.
It is totally Samsung's fault. My HTC Evo gets nice smooth updates and it is on Sprint.
alright, if this update fails for some odd reason... who wants to take bets the evo will get gingerbread before the epic receives 2.2??
If your phone is already hosed I guess I can see why you don't fear your phone getting hosed by an update. But there are plenty of us that have little room for improvement and a bigger risk of catastrophe.
As you said you are plagued by bugs from the last release. I am not plagued by much right now and fear being plagued by bugs from this update if it is not just right.
Sounds like maybe a factory reset would solve those problems?
Mine works correctly.
I wonder if rooting and new roms are responsible for the major headaches people are having?
I have one very frustrating problem with my Epic, when it locks up if any text message is sent the text message is lost. This is actually a MAJOR problem and the one issue I'm hoping gets fixed. And keyboard lag which is annoying but I've learned to live with.
For the record, I wasn't judging anyone. Just saying that if this update creates problems you'll be glad if you didn't get the update. You've lived this long without the update, a few extra days as an insurance policy against making things worse is a small premium to pay for a phone that will potentially run much better.
alright, if this update fails for some odd reason... who wants to take bets the evo will get gingerbread before the epic receives 2.2??