Verizon really screwed up Lollipop with something that they added.
In a nutshell - If you have a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S5, DO NOT upgrade to LOLLIPOP. It compromised my email (can’t send email, pinch zoom doesn’t work, terrible lags), rendered wifi unusable, made the phone run so hot that the battery drains down in 4-5 hours with minimal use, eliminated all notifications before the unlock screen, and lags so long that my phone often timed out before I had time to enter my unlock key, forcing me to get rid of my lock screen, so my phone currently has no security.
The proposed solution of a full factory reset did not work for many who tried. It simply erased all user data and customization. And who should have to do a factory reset to make an update work, anyway?
This is affecting many people on the Verizon network. Everyone has the same issues, and Verizon refuses to take ownership of the problem. They keep asking people if their phones have been exposed to water.
I worked with Samsung via twitter and got my phone to the point where it is usable, but without security, and it no longer seamlessly switches between wifi and network. In addition, my email continues to be compromised, and lags continue, so I often have to reboot my device.
There is a long post on Verizon's forum that addresses these issues, but I am unable to link it here because I am a new member. It is called: Samsung Galaxy S5 Lollipop Update Problems
Don't upgrade to Lollipop on Verizon. It's garbage and will render your phone virtually unusable.
In a nutshell - If you have a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S5, DO NOT upgrade to LOLLIPOP. It compromised my email (can’t send email, pinch zoom doesn’t work, terrible lags), rendered wifi unusable, made the phone run so hot that the battery drains down in 4-5 hours with minimal use, eliminated all notifications before the unlock screen, and lags so long that my phone often timed out before I had time to enter my unlock key, forcing me to get rid of my lock screen, so my phone currently has no security.
The proposed solution of a full factory reset did not work for many who tried. It simply erased all user data and customization. And who should have to do a factory reset to make an update work, anyway?
This is affecting many people on the Verizon network. Everyone has the same issues, and Verizon refuses to take ownership of the problem. They keep asking people if their phones have been exposed to water.
I worked with Samsung via twitter and got my phone to the point where it is usable, but without security, and it no longer seamlessly switches between wifi and network. In addition, my email continues to be compromised, and lags continue, so I often have to reboot my device.
There is a long post on Verizon's forum that addresses these issues, but I am unable to link it here because I am a new member. It is called: Samsung Galaxy S5 Lollipop Update Problems
Don't upgrade to Lollipop on Verizon. It's garbage and will render your phone virtually unusable.