tapping my lock screen and having to swipe away the "connected to XXX wifi" notification a million times while at work is going to get pretty old though.
Yeah, aside from the WiFi connection woes at work (which is more of an annoyance than crippling) its been good for me too. A whole lot better than the ROM I played with two months ago. HTC did good things with their iteration of sense lollipop.I did a wipe/reset as soon as install was completed. I have had absolutely no issues at all after day one and as a matter of fact, it's snappy quick...more so then before. I'm in love with lollipop!!
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I'm not so sure its a google thing. I think that's a sense thing, which is why its not in the google now cards. When I ran GPE lollipop I had the same WiFi issues and never got that notification.Yeah that is annoying. If they insist on having that notification there, it should be in the persisent section of notifications (with Google Now updates), which doesn't appear on the lock screen.
I'm not so sure its a google thing. I think that's a sense thing, which is why its not in the google now cards. When I ran GPE lollipop I had the same WiFi issues and never got that notification.
Hahaha indeed you may be correct!Actually, I think it may be a Verizon thing. They have a history of putting annoying persistent WiFi notifications in their Android phones.
I don't use twitter much, but I don't seem to be having syncing issues with my app. The stock twitter app.Having quite an issue with my Twitter apps. I updated yesterday evening, and am finally getting around to playing with it. Everything seems to be working fine and smooth. But both of my Twitter apps refuse to update my feed. I use the Twitter app (mainly just for notifications) and Plume (mainly for viewing my feed). Done a restart a few times, reinstalled the apps, but they still won't update. Notifications are coming through though...
I am also on my first full charge. 3 and a half hours and I am at 76% however I have been using the phone fairly moderately with Tapatalk and streaming music to a Bluetooth for at least an hour. Seems to be no better bit no worse either than KitKat for meSo far I am on the first full charge after the update and the battery is worse than normal. Unplugged at about 6:30am and it is now 10:30am and I'm already down to 79%. This is with moderate use on wifi only. I'll give it a few days, hopefully it will get better. I did not do a full factory reset but did wipe the cache after the update.
Having quite an issue with my Twitter apps. I updated yesterday evening, and am finally getting around to playing with it. Everything seems to be working fine and smooth. But both of my Twitter apps refuse to update my feed. I use the Twitter app (mainly just for notifications) and Plume (mainly for viewing my feed). Done a restart a few times, reinstalled the apps, but they still won't update. Notifications are coming through though...
And sadly I don't think there's a way to fix that. Good, so far it seems like no crippling issues.Well I figured it out. Apparently my twitter app logged me out and was trying to log me in with my gmail account tied to the phone, which is not the email I used to sign up with twitter. All is good now. Well, except for that annoying wifi connected notification.
That sucks. Try doing a system cache wipe first and if that doesn't work, you may need to do a factory reset. Make sure you back up your photos and what not.
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Watch out with those new notifications on the homescreen. I am not used to having my Hangouts messages show up on the front screen. I had a buddy of mine send an extremely vulgar message to my phone and sure enough, it showed up on the lock screen. I miss my old iPhone 4 notifications, so I do not plan to turn them off, but I will have to pay attention when I am in court.