So, when you did the OTA update, did you clear the cache from the recovery menu first? I am realizing that I have a 50/50 chance for my update to work without a full reboot. I would rather not do that of course. I have turned on all apps that I had previously turned off. I am going to look at which apps I can remove for the time being. I plan to clear the partition cache and then do the update.
Glad I didn't update.
Sent from my Hyperdriven Note 3
On my second replacement N3 from Verizon. Both came with Kit Kat pre-installed. This is now my third N3 running Kit Kat.
All three keep dropping voice calls. All three will go sometimes for an hour where I try to dial someone and it will say "No Mobile Network Available." Leaving phone in same exact spot, at some random time interval later, call will work just fine. If I manually go into settings and try to force GSM mode to attach to AT&T, then go back to Global, it will reconnect to network and let me make a call.
I'm running in Safe mode when all this happens. I've done factory resets (multiple times now). There is something in Kit Kat that has caused this as I had no problems prior to the update. Whether its Kit Kat incompatibility with towers in my area or some kind of voodoo between Kit Kat and the radio I've no idea.
Frustratingly maddening. I need my phone. For first time in my life I'm resorting back to land lines for calls.
Just out of curiosity, why do you say this?
I mentioned above a Bluetooth problem, but as per the other thread I started on this, it turned out to be a Google Search update that created this, and had nothing to do with Google Search.
So I have had no problems with the KitKat Update.
Only issues I've noticed is I drop to 3g every once in awhile and my swipe got toggled off after update. Besides that no other issues.
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I updated to KitKat when Verizon sent through the update. It made my phone almost unusable. It froze whenever it felt like it for a few seconds or a couple of minutes. I could not pick up my VM because the keypad was frozen so long that I could never enter my password. Battery life when to hell - would last no more than half the day and before the KitKat 'virus' I could go two days. I didn't receive some texts. The only thing that makes the phone useable now is putting in in safe mode and even in safe mode I can sit along side someone with a non-F'd up KitKat Android and there 4G is much faster than mine and sometimes I'm only on 3G.
My techie friend roots his phone and does not accept updates on the theory that it worked fine when he bought it and he'll update when he gets a new phone. The Verizon Store rep advised that she never accepts an update until weeks or months after it is released to make sure it doesn't have problems. She has been differing the KitKat update for months. She suggested that I get and iPhone and just dump the Note 3.
Verizon has been no help and really doesn't seem to care except for having me sign a contract and get an iPhone. Samsung sent me back and nice reply that "there were no known problems with my model".
The only thing I really like a lot about the Note 3 is the large screen. I'm month to month with Verizon. I will be dumping Verizon for sure for there lack of service on this issue and an apparent lack of testing of this update. I have a friend with an old iPhone s4 that I can have. I may activate it on AT&T until the new iPhone phablet comes out. Clearly I am done with Verizon, Samsung, and Android.
My first requirement is that my phone actually F'ing work. My iPhone always worked even after an update. This KitKat problem is all over the place and apparently Samsung and Verizon don't give a flying F so I'm voting with my feet and leaving both of them. 99.9% of my friends have iphones and though I was nuts for getting a Samsung. I guess they were right and I guess that the old iPhone is outselling the new Samsung s5 says something. I'm really not an Apple fan and have a PC, but at least their phones works.
I updated to KitKat when Verizon sent through the update. It made my phone almost unusable. It froze whenever it felt like it for a few seconds or a couple of minutes. I could not pick up my VM because the keypad was frozen so long that I could never enter my password. Battery life when to hell - would last no more than half the day and before the KitKat 'virus' I could go two days. I didn't receive some texts. The only thing that makes the phone useable now is putting in in safe mode and even in safe mode I can sit along side someone with a non-F'd up KitKat Android and there 4G is much faster than mine and sometimes I'm only on 3G.
My techie friend roots his phone and does not accept updates on the theory that it worked fine when he bought it and he'll update when he gets a new phone. The Verizon Store rep advised that she never accepts an update until weeks or months after it is released to make sure it doesn't have problems. She has been differing the KitKat update for months. She suggested that I get and iPhone and just dump the Note 3.
Verizon has been no help and really doesn't seem to care except for having me sign a contract and get an iPhone. Samsung sent me back and nice reply that "there were no known problems with my model".
The only thing I really like a lot about the Note 3 is the large screen. I'm month to month with Verizon. I will be dumping Verizon for sure for there lack of service on this issue and an apparent lack of testing of this update. I have a friend with an old iPhone s4 that I can have. I may activate it on AT&T until the new iPhone phablet comes out. Clearly I am done with Verizon, Samsung, and Android.
My first requirement is that my phone actually F'ing work. My iPhone always worked even after an update. This KitKat problem is all over the place and apparently Samsung and Verizon don't give a flying F so I'm voting with my feet and leaving both of them. 99.9% of my friends have iphones and though I was nuts for getting a Samsung. I guess they were right and I guess that the old iPhone is outselling the new Samsung s5 says something. I'm really not an Apple fan and have a PC, but at least their phones works.
Thank you for your service, Marine