UPDATE ON 20/4
Watches will receive Android Wear 2.0 end of April/late May
Moto 360 Gen 2
Moto 360 Sport
Source: https://support.google.com/androidwear/forum/AAAAI6hwIZU5v_b7oHHsy0/?hl=en
UPDATE ON 15/4:
Android Wear's Twitter : Android Wear 2.0 OTA will be arriving to your Moto 360 Gen 2 soon.
There's a confirm that our watch can upgrade to Android Wear 2.0
And there's a release date of AW 2.0 (9 FEB 2017)
Is that means the 2.0 updates will release on 9 FEB?
I don't think so.... I think the OEM's (Like Motorola) need some time to personalize the new Android Wear...
I just downloaded what it says is 2.0 to my phone, and it looks pretty much the same to me. I don't get it!? Was expecting something new. It definitely says Version 2.0, updated 1/25/17. Am I missing something?
kat3k said:
I just downloaded what it says is 2.0 to my phone, and it looks pretty much the same to me. I don't get it!? Was expecting something new. It definitely says Version 2.0, updated 1/25/17. Am I missing something?
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Android Wear on your phone may be 2.0, it is on mine, but that's not the software on your watch. It may contain the code needed to run the newer Wear when your watch gets it but that's what is important and isn't released yet. Won't be for a while most likely. I'm sure the new watches being announced next week will get it first and then it's up to Motorola to release it to our model which could be days, weeks, or months after.
If you go on your watch into Settings --> About --> Versions what do you get?
Mine is attached
eltigre4jc said:
I don't think so.... I think the OEM's (Like Motorola) need some time to personalize the new Android Wear...
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I thought part of the licencing for Wear prevented the OEM's from customisation. Other than bootsplash and pre-installed apps.
We should get it pretty quickly due to this.
kat3k said:
I just downloaded what it says is 2.0 to my phone, and it looks pretty much the same to me. I don't get it!? Was expecting something new. It definitely says Version 2.0, updated 1/25/17. Am I missing something?
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Android Wear 2.0 is the firmware not the app
It's easy to confuse between the Android Wear app and the device firmware
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Android Wear on your phone may be 2.0, it is on mine, but that's not the software on your watch. It may contain the code needed to run the newer Wear when your watch gets it but that's what is important and isn't released yet. Won't be for a while most likely. I'm sure the new watches being announced next week will get it first and then it's up to Motorola to release it to our model which could be days, weeks, or months after.
If you go on your watch into Settings --> About --> Versions what do you get?
Mine is attached
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Thanks! Version 1.5.0 on watch. So is this considered the firmware? Because 2.0 in the AW app is pretty much same as usual. Like everyone, I've been anxiously waiting for the big update. False alarm I guess.
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Android Wear 2.0 is the firmware not the app
It's easy to confuse between the Android Wear app and the device firmware
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I'm afraid that's what I've done. Thanks for the clarification.
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I don't think so.... I think the OEM's (Like Motorola) need some time to personalize the new Android Wear...
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Motorola should already be working on Android Wear 2.0 for the Moto 360 2nd Gen since the final preview was released last month.
9 Feb is coming, it's time to count down
still we have different time zone haha
why can't we make a rom from the moto 360 v2 and make it able to flash to the moto 1st gen?
AndrewM3 said:
why can't we make a rom from the moto 360 v2 and make it able to flash to the moto 1st gen?
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Because that isn't how it works.
The two watches have entirely different chipsets. The OG 360 has an outdated TI OMAP processor, while the 2015 360 has an SD4xx variant. Not just that, but, the 2015 360 has no POGO pins to connect to, meaning dumping the firmware from the watch, and like I said, even if you did it via BT/extracting OTA files, you'd have no way to flash it to the OG 360 without a custom cable, and even then, it wouldn't work because of the architecture change.
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why can't we make a rom from the moto 360 v2 and make it able to flash to the moto 1st gen?
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It's possible to make a custom rom
The problem is moto 360 doesn't have a usb port
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why can't we make a rom from the moto 360 v2 and make it able to flash to the moto 1st gen?
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As far as I know, it's completely impossible. Moto 360 1st gen runs on different processor and architecture while Moto 2nd gen has a Qualcomm.
Anyone had any luck yet?
do we know if there are a lot of new features expected with this update?
edit:
nice roundup of the updates. now i'm really looking forward to it.
https://www.wareable.com/android-wear/android-wear-update-everything-you-need-to-know-2735
I'm waiting on it also, I was actually a bit mad that it wasn't an 'all in one' release where all the watches received the update simultaneously
I asked Motorola Germany on Twitter. And they said they don't have a release date but they are working on the OTA.
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Cool, hopefully Motorola America is working on it too
I think they will launch it Worlwide at the same time. I think there are no regional differences?!
From Wearable.com:
We have it on good authority that the rollout will actually begin on 15 February and, while Google has tested Wear 2.0 on all the devices listed below internally, it's up to the manufacturers themselves to sign-off on the revamped OS and get it out the door.
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https://www.wareable.com/android-wear/update-when-android-wear-2-existing-smartwatch-2017
So it seems unlikely that we'll see anything before next week at the soonest. My guess would be the individualization for each watch/company would be a lot smaller than android phones so I'd hope that it would take a lot short time to get it approved, but we'll see.
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I asked Motorola Germany on Twitter. And they said they don't have a release date but they are working on the OTA.
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do you have the moto gen 1 or 2?
and to which is the twitter message from motorola referring to gen 1 or 2
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will moto e get android l update? its sept.
mukundmadhav said:
will moto e get android l update? its sept.
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Nobody can confirm till motorola officially confirms it
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amarjit_rsingh said:
Nobody can confirm till motorola officially confirms it
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hope they do
mukundmadhav said:
hope they do
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Let hope they confirm as soon as possible
Keep asking them on help app I hope they will release it!!!!!
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I think they will. I just update my XT-1021 to 4.4.4
As far as I know moto stated that a big update will b given to moto e which mean a jump from kk to L. I personally don't feel updating to 4.4.4 was its main aim. I'm more sure of getting andriod L soon after its release..
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We all live in hope
akash.mahadeshwar said:
As far as I know moto stated that a big update will b given to moto e which mean a jump from kk to L. I personally don't feel updating to 4.4.4 was its main aim. I'm more sure of getting andriod L soon after its release..
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Hope they give us the update. though the update to 4.4.4 was hardly anything but still it was an update. Anyways even if the update doesnt arrive, I m sure the people in our forum may try to build one. If not anyone else i may give it a shot if i have time.
I don't think so.
As you know, Android L will use ART, and it'll use more internal memory compared to Dalvik. In Moto E with its 2.2 GB... it will be harder to manage an balance between few free space and good performance.
Android one is going to release this month. In IND Micromax,spice and carbon are ready to release One. As per as update is concerned ,these phones are one step ahead . Hope, Motorola has already started thinking about the future of E. To stay in the low priced market , they will hopefully release 2nd gen E also with better internal support.
Most probably I think they won't.
And even if they do, they will have to compress the apps to a great extent, trying to optimize the space of the OS, because of ART.
least we can do is wait if Moto updates any news on its devices.
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Most probably I think they won't.
And even if they do, they will have to compress the apps to a great extent, trying to optimize the space of the OS, because of ART.
least we can do is wait if Moto updates any news on its devices.
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Let see how android one operates on 4GB internal.
Dhiraj said:
Let see how android one operates on 4GB internal.
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that would be hella laggy, maybe!
cuz only 882mb is available for system
the internal storage = 2.21gb and if i enable art
only 15-20% of the memory remains for other apps!! without installing anything else than the stock apps!
so without the art only system in L
they will have to remove some or the other apps or they can optimize the memory in such a way that low internal memory devices can have a taste of lolipop too!
damn, it just hit me.
they are doing it crossplatform?
am i right? so android L we can hope for it to be updated or AT THE LEAST ported to our device!!
they may let go of the bloatware and give us a app2sd feature to compensate for our own apps, that would be ok as well?
any way we can let moto know about our wishes??
Android one phone launched
4gb storage
Will receive android l
Check the pink
http://m.gsmarena.com/google_launches_android_one_in_india_with_three_new_smartphones-news-9646.php
So guys what you all think of moto e update???
dhruvmu said:
Android one phone launched
4gb storage
Will receive android l
Check the pink
http://m.gsmarena.com/google_launches_android_one_in_india_with_three_new_smartphones-news-9646.php
So guys what you all think of moto e update???
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Flipkart should stop selling moto E in India soon. Lots of offers are there with moto e in Flipkart which indicates that its losing its popularity ,may be indication of launching 2nd gen .But practically it is difficult for moto to provides L update to 1gen E.
Dhiraj said:
Flipkart should stop selling moto E in India soon. Lots of offers are there with moto e in Flipkart which indicates that its losing its popularity ,may be indication of launching 2nd gen .But practically it is difficult for moto to provides L update to 1gen E.
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This to too early for 2nd gen moto e.
If android one phones will get android l then moto e should definitely get it as far as I think.
Also if question is with storage space of 4gb then how will android one phone manage l update??
Let's hope for d best[emoji111]
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This to too early for 2nd gen moto e.
If android one phones will get android l then moto e should definitely get it as far as I think.
Also if question is with storage space of 4gb then how will android one phone manage l update??
Let's hope for d best[emoji111]
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May be google is thinking android one in different way from L.
We have to wait till November for final announcement.
Can hope
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Android one is going to release this month. In IND Micromax,spice and carbon are ready to release One. As per as update is concerned ,these phones are one step ahead . Hope, Motorola has already started thinking about the future of E. To stay in the low priced market , they will hopefully release 2nd gen E also with better internal support.
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Yeah with possiblity hope they help with tne one
Verizon Z2 getting system update.
It's a fifty-something megabyte security update. :crying::crying:
Lol, I thought the same thing, good to have e the security update tho! ..... In February ?
What's bad about receiving a security update?
Well, a few things are disappointing about receiving a December security update in February.
December patch does not include protection for the Spectre vulverability.
Android Oreo has been available to OEMs for 6 months now and the Z2 Play - Motorola's second in line phone - is still waiting to receive an update.
... My watch just got updated to Oreo today. Did you hear that Lenovo? My watch! :silly:
Caldair said:
Well, a few things are disappointing about receiving a December security update in February.
December patch does not include protection for the Spectre vulverability.
Android Oreo has been available to OEMs for 6 months now and the Z2 Play - Motorola's second in line phone - is still waiting to receive an update.
... My watch just got updated to Oreo today. Did you hear that Lenovo? My watch! :silly:
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Your watch runs Android Wear, not Android. There is a huge difference in the code required to be modified, doubly so because Android Wear watches are all essentially running one of two processors, have the same RAM and ROM, and have similar screens.
Phones have more options, between screen types and resolutions, RAM and ROM sizes (and types and manufacturers), CPUs and modems, and there is significant difference in software.
The fact it's February and December is just being released (even my unlocked Z2 play just received December security patch) is disappointing, but Oreo is being actively worked on and a speak test was already released. Six months isn't terrible for a major OS update, though in reality it's closer to a year and change (very early code is sent to manufacturers with P being out last September).
If producing cell phones were easy you'd be doing it yourself and the hundreds of crowd sourced companies would have been able to do it.
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December patch does not include protection for the Spectre vulverability.
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The arm A53 of the snapdragon 626 used into the moto z2 play is not affected by either of the two bugs and the related patches are useless!
Source: https://developer.arm.com/support/security-update: "Only affected cores are listed,*all other Arm cores are NOT affected." The arm A53 is not listed.
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Your watch runs Android Wear, not Android. There is a huge difference in the code required to be modified, doubly so because Android Wear watches are all essentially running one of two processors, have the same RAM and ROM, and have similar screens.
Phones have more options, between screen types and resolutions, RAM and ROM sizes (and types and manufacturers), CPUs and modems, and there is significant difference in software.
The fact it's February and December is just being released (even my unlocked Z2 play just received December security patch) is disappointing, but Oreo is being actively worked on and a speak test was already released. Six months isn't terrible for a major OS update, though in reality it's closer to a year and change (very early code is sent to manufacturers with P being out last September).
If producing cell phones were easy you'd be doing it yourself and the hundreds of crowd sourced companies would have been able to do it.
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While some of what you say about watches is true (similar processors and other hardware) they definitely run Android at their base. The version of android that Wear devices run may be pared down, but it is still Android. Android Wear is an app, effectively a skin/launcher for Android.
Saying they don't run Android is like saying my Nexus Player doesn't run Android because the Leanback Launcher looks different from the launcher on your phone.
Caldair said:
While some of what you say about watches is true (similar processors and other hardware) they definitely run Android at their base. The version of android that Wear devices run may be pared down, but it is still Android. Android Wear is an app, effectively a skin/launcher for Android.
Saying they don't run Android is like saying my Nexus Player doesn't run Android because the Leanback Launcher looks different from the launcher on your phone.
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It would be closer to saying Android != FireOS except fireOS and Android are closer the Android and Android Wear.
A lot of code is removed in Android Wear vs Android (~950MB for pixel update, 350MB for Watch Sport).
The core is based on the same code, but it's not the same thing.
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Caldair said:
Well, a few things are disappointing about receiving a December security update in February.
December patch does not include protection for the Spectre vulverability.
Android Oreo has been available to OEMs for 6 months now and the Z2 Play - Motorola's second in line phone - is still waiting to receive an update.
... My watch just got updated to Oreo today. Did you hear that Lenovo? My watch! :silly:
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So, sell it on swappa and get something that you'd be more satisfied with.
Slow updates from Motorola is no secret.
Hey XDA! I just wanted to ask if the s3 will get android P? Oreo will be ready in summer for it. Samsung release 2 major android version for their tablets.
Freedomsi said:
Hey XDA! I just wanted to ask if the s3 will get android P? Oreo will be ready in summer for it. Samsung release 2 major android version for their tablets.
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The Tab S got Lollipop and Marshmallow, the Tab Pro didn't get a single update and got stuck on Kitkat.
In short: I don't think anybody has the answer to your question.
Freedomsi said:
Hey XDA! I just wanted to ask if the s3 will get android P? Oreo will be ready in summer for it. Samsung release 2 major android version for their tablets.
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See the guides, news, and discussion sub forum. Seems it's coming.
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Well, considering that we are still waiting for Oreo, if the S3 does get Android P, it would likely only arrive around mid 2019.
Would you be happy to wait that long? I wouldn't.
Having had my S3 since June 2017, I will most likely have moved on to another tablet by that time. (due to battery and performance issues that are likely to crop up as the tablet ages)
I'm keeping an eye on the tablet market as it seems likely that we will see a high-end Chrome tablet sometime in 2018, which in my opinion would likely be a better alternative to an Android P tablet.
I dont think so...
Google is ditching support for tablets from android P and up so if we get a update most likely we will get a Chrome OS update or a very very slim chance of Tizen but most likly samsung will just leave it as it is. Sometimes i wish samsung did not use Android anymore it is causing then sooooo many problems
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Google is ditching support for tablets from android P and up so if we get a update most likely we will get a Chrome OS update or a very very slim chance of Tizen but most likly samsung will just leave it as it is. Sometimes i wish samsung did not use Android anymore it is causing then sooooo many problems
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Google is ditching its tablets not support for tablets.
Incorrect info.
No reason why Samsung won't continue to produce tablets and update the software for them as long as there is profit in the market. Probably even more so now Google have dropped its own tablets
Google only provide the base source code of each OS, it's up to the OEM's to tailor it to their needs.
Also just to note, historically higher end Samsung devices get 2 major updates.
Seeing as this device was released with Nougat, it's quite likely to receive one more update to Andoid P after receiving Oreo.
Seems Google is struggling with pixel 6 series.
First the critical Dec release was delayed/not yet reached to many ppl.
Secondly, no sign of 12L beta on pixel 6.
All is not well with 6 series.
December OTA is stopped due to connecting network issues
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December OTA is stopped due to connecting network issues
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Do you have a source for this please? Thanks.
HtcDesire2 said:
Seems Google is struggling with pixel 6 series.
First the critical Dec release was delayed/not yet reached to many ppl.
Secondly, no sign of 12L beta on pixel 6.
All is not well with 6 series.
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Google is not struggling with the P6. It is the same thing every year with a new OS and new devices.
Curious to why you want Android 12L, it is geared towards Android tablets.
vandyman said:
Google is not struggling with the P6. It is the same thing every year with a new OS and new devices.
Curious to why you want Android 12L, it is geared towards Android tablets.
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I think they do, Pixel 6 Dec patch was released 1 week after old devices (Which has not yet reached to mass - Source: https://9to5google.com/2021/12/20/does-your-pixel-6-have-the-december-2021-update-yet-poll/ ).
Android 12L beta 1 was released 2 days after the Dec patch for older devices, on Dec 8. And todays is 22nd Dec (more than a week after "so called" Dec patch release) but no sign of any 12L beta.
No comms or news about 12L beta as well, from google, for Pixel 6 series (apart from "Coming Soon" tag).
Regarding your curiosity: I bought pixel 6 just for regular updates and early access to newer version.
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Do you have a source for this please? Thanks.
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I have downloaded the december release over OTA after searching for updates. Then rolled back to november because of the problems with calls and now the december release is not offered any loger (if i search for updates).
I even think they have stopped it.
If the beta isn't today, I doubt we'll get it. Maybe we have to wait until beta 2.
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If the beta isn't today, I doubt we'll get it. Maybe we have to wait until beta 2.
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No sign so far.. and most frustrating part is no official communication at all.
Another beta released and yet nothing for pixel 6 series.
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Another beta released and yet nothing for pixel 6 series.
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google have messed up big time with the pixel 6 / 6 pro
last time i ever buy a google phone
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google have messed up big time with the pixel 6 / 6 pro
last time i ever buy a google phone
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I personally don't consider it as a mess up. Been getting Google phones since the Nexus 6 with the exception of the Pixel 4. I would only guess that there is going to be a few bumps in the road with something like 6 being that it is a whole new "phone" in sorts if you would call it that. Consider a new type of chip (not been tested much if at all), new fingerprint scanner (For Google its new and it SUCKS), a little larger phone AND I think a large portion of it is consider supply and demand with supplies with building a phone. Google has always aimed for the NEXT best thing, a sort of pioneer. I had the Pixel 5 and it was great for about 6 months then nothing but problems for me. My wife loves her 5 and doesn't like the 6. Although she can handle the little things that drive me nuts with the 5 and she can't stand the trade off for the 6, being larger and the finger print scanner that is limited to 5 unlocks a day before charging (due to the time it takes to get the hamster run fast enough on his wheel). This is just my 2 cents worth and not even worth that most of the time.
If you know of another phone manufacturer, that offers monthly updates (95%) of the time for a min of 2 years, Is vanilla android, and gets new Android versions 1st not to mention unlockable bootloaders for those who have to tinker, don't be greedy! I am sure there is a few of us that would consider trying another phone line up just to try if nothing else. Darn that is another nickels worth . OK I shut up now..
I will be happy to try beta 12L for my android tv devices. Most Android tv boxes are using out dated software.
But for the P6 it is a no for me. I just do not see any benefits for the P6.
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Seems Google is struggling with pixel 6 series.
First the critical Dec release was delayed/not yet reached to many ppl.
Secondly, no sign of 12L beta on pixel 6.
All is not well with 6 series.
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me neither, friend inside says the ongoing issues shouldn't have any impact or be any reason for 12L's delay for us! idk
Good news today
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Good news today
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You installed it?
Following
ATM not, maybe at this weekend.
Please write here if anyone install it. I have no WiFi for a third day, so I am thinking if installing 12L. Just want to be sure it's OK for a daily use. Main topics - how's WIFI, how's camera, how's battery life compare to regular 12 build. Thanks in advance!
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Please write here if anyone install it. I have no WiFi for a third day, so I am thinking if installing 12L. Just want to be sure it's OK for a daily use. Main topics - how's WIFI, how's camera, how's battery life compare to regular 12 build. Thanks in advance!
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I dont have those issues , if i had any i would allready installed it.
Maybe google is paying so much attention developping 12l that they forget to release stable android 12 updates...
I have already installed Android 12L. So fat Wi-Fi is working fine. Will give feedback after few days how's everything else.
How do you feel about your A53s 5G? Anything in this article ring true for you?
Is Samsung messing up the Galaxy A52s to sell the Galaxy A53?
Samsung is doing a pretty stellar job with its firmware updates lately. Then again, nothing is perfect. And although the ...
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I received March security update on March 14th on my A52s. I see no performance, battery or any other issues.
Anyway if Samsung messed with software on purpose i doubt all those users would go and buy newer Samsung phone again. It's a reach..
A52s is a better device anyway with 778G instead of that Exynos. And it has 3.5mm jack.
Well,my a52 became laggy.Don't know is it because of samsung updates or intalled/uninstalled apps during time or some google bul***** but it happened with every midrange I bought in the past...
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Well,my a52 became laggy.Don't know is it because of samsung updates or intalled/uninstalled apps during time or some google bul***** but it happened with every midrange I bought in the past...
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Well A52 has way slower CPU and i would advise against updating to newer Android on midrange phones anyway. Updating definitely does slow down phones, but it's not like Samsung is doing it on purpose..
Xiaomi for example isn't updating mid range phones to android 12, but instead offering new MIUI 13 coupled with Android 11. Samsung should start doing something like this.
Similar is with Windows i have couple of older machines that work great on 7, fast and snappy, but on 10 or 11 are just unusable.
I have a52s,my mistake I hope that one ui 4.1 will improve laggy animations and won't update my phone anymore...I have one question,is it possible to downgrade android and oneui to a11 and latest version of one ui 3 before a12?I have flashed via Odin last time I had Samsung but that was 5-6 years ago when I had a5...
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I have a52s,my mistake I hope that one ui 4.1 will improve laggy animations and won't update my phone anymore...I have one question,is it possible to downgrade android and oneui to a11 and latest version of one ui 3 before a12?I have flashed via Odin last time I had Samsung but that was 5-6 years ago when I had a5...
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Then i don't know i honestly don't have a problem. Did you try clearing cache from recovery, that's something i usually do every time i do a major update to newer version.
I believe it's possible to downgrade with Odin yes. Tutorial
When i bought A52s i instantly got the oneui 4 update and updated so i really can't compare it if it would work faster on oneui 3.
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Look like this article is outdated (can't see when it was written) as I got Android 12 with March security update and no issue at all for what I know and feel...
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How could you miss it? It was written yesterday. You can see it below the writer name near the picture
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How could you miss it? It was written yesterday. You can see it below the writer name near the picture
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It was updated yesterday, article is older, from 3-4 weeks ago if i remember correctly..
EDIT: now it seems they merged it into a new article..
Gaga Kanasta said:
I have a52s,my mistake I hope that one ui 4.1 will improve laggy animations and won't update my phone anymore...I have one question,is it possible to downgrade android and oneui to a11 and latest version of one ui 3 before a12?I have flashed via Odin last time I had Samsung but that was 5-6 years ago when I had a5...
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I patched the ap tar from the last 11 A528B firmware. Did an install of the patched ap, cp, bl, and the csc tar not home one. Presto i had 11 on phone rooted. Used zygisk and safety fix 2.2.1 and lposed zygisk and all is good. Firefds R and GravityBox R working great....so yes you can go back to 11 and I am fine with the dec security patch.
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How do you feel about your A53s 5G? Anything in this article ring true for you?
Is Samsung messing up the Galaxy A52s to sell the Galaxy A53?
Samsung is doing a pretty stellar job with its firmware updates lately. Then again, nothing is perfect. And although the ...
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Did Apple not get sued, for doing something like this.. They made the phones batteries go south, just so people would buy a new one.. I'm planning dumping this phone by the end of next month.. I'm not sure what I'm getting but it will not be a A53.
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Did Apple not get sued, for doing something like this.. They made the phones batteries go south, just so people would buy a new one.. I'm planning dumping this phone by the end of next month.. I'm not sure what I'm getting but it will not be a A53.
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Not exactly like that:
Apple temporarily drops price of iPhone battery replacement, promises iOS update to address battery health in new apology
Apple today published an open letter on its website apologizing for how it handled performance on iPhones with older batteries,...
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in the end OneUI is just android and we know android updates are always a joke, see Pixel 6/Pro, Oxygen/ColorOS, MIUI and etc...
I've had no significant issues with my A52s after any of the updates, just the odd bug/glitch. I wonder how much of this is down to individual apps not behaving nicely with the update, giving the impression that the problem is with Samsung's software.