- Apr 23, 2011
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Yep there having issues Again
Most of the issues are cleared up with a factory wipe, but once in a while a issue crops up.
On Samsung Galaxy S5 - Vodafone eForum
There members have raised another issue that caused samsung on the last update to pull the rom.
On the last Rom they blighted there users with the RCS App, so gess what is causing the issue again
See
Unfortunately ims framework has stopped - Vodafone eForum
Users started to report issues with the ims app (stock sms message system )
Thankfully the Samsung firmware testers were on to this and reported this to samsung.
Now after Vodafones last mess Samsung pulled there rom to prevent customers having issues
So this could now mean Lollipop could be pulled
To add to this there own issues there own update app is causing issues as it is trying to update other Vodafone apps and failing using data and battery power.
So there update app needs a update
This is not good for there users that after all don't want these apps on there phone
The testers have rejected this rom and after the last mess Samsung UK instructed Vodafone that they had to approve the roms first.
But the roms are going direct to Samsung
If they had gone to samsung uk they would of spotted this first and saved Vodafone users allot of stress.
But hang on Vodafone tell there users that before a rom is rolled out they extensively test there roms !
Well I don't think they have this time
If they did.
Posted via the Android Central App
Most of the issues are cleared up with a factory wipe, but once in a while a issue crops up.
On Samsung Galaxy S5 - Vodafone eForum
There members have raised another issue that caused samsung on the last update to pull the rom.
On the last Rom they blighted there users with the RCS App, so gess what is causing the issue again
See
Unfortunately ims framework has stopped - Vodafone eForum
Users started to report issues with the ims app (stock sms message system )
Thankfully the Samsung firmware testers were on to this and reported this to samsung.
Now after Vodafones last mess Samsung pulled there rom to prevent customers having issues
So this could now mean Lollipop could be pulled
To add to this there own issues there own update app is causing issues as it is trying to update other Vodafone apps and failing using data and battery power.
So there update app needs a update
This is not good for there users that after all don't want these apps on there phone
The testers have rejected this rom and after the last mess Samsung UK instructed Vodafone that they had to approve the roms first.
But the roms are going direct to Samsung
If they had gone to samsung uk they would of spotted this first and saved Vodafone users allot of stress.
But hang on Vodafone tell there users that before a rom is rolled out they extensively test there roms !
Well I don't think they have this time
If they did.
Posted via the Android Central App