Lg Italia wrote me about the security patches, in practice patches are released only if there are system updates that improve the user experience, in practice they are never released by themselves so we can forget the monthly security patches or bi-monthly, etc., if they do a system update they will put you nothing else. A shameful behavior. I invite Italian gg6 owners to make themselves heard, those who want to see the answers on twitter find them trying mirdash79 that I am.
And what is strange for you in their response?
You want update for the sake of update?
If there's nothing to improve in terms of security, then no update is needed", as I see it.
security patches should be separate and not related to software updates, they are called security and should be released monthly or at least bi-monthly,we did not have the patches for spectre and meltdown or those dated 5 January 2018, do you think anything? security patches are important, if they do not interest you good for you but for me they are.
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And what is strange for you in their response?
You want update for the sake of update?
If there's nothing to improve in terms of security, then no update is needed", as I see it.
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They still have to mitigate spectre you know, and we're in March.
We don't know a single thing about Oreo, and they prefer to focus on the useless AI features (thanks to gsmarena to have shown how much the camera didn't improve) e not on keeping their flagship up to date.
If you like what they're doing, and you don't care about updates then don't even answer or read these kind of thread, you lose your time, after all we're speaking about something you don't care
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They still have to mitigate spectre you know, and we're in March.
We don't know a single thing about Oreo, and they prefer to focus on the useless AI features (thanks to gsmarena to have shown how much the camera didn't improve) e not on keeping their flagship up to date.
If you like what they're doing, and you don't care about updates then don't even answer or read these kind of thread, you lose your time, after all we're speaking about something you don't care
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Hey, thanks for replying.
I'm just sick and tired of gals crying about not getting some updates. 10500 threads on this issue. And the forum is open, so anyone may comment on anything, so i did commented on these cries. If you believe it's improper you may apply to moderators or how they are called here.
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Hey, thanks for replying.
I'm just sick and tired of gals crying about not getting some updates. 10500 threads on this issue. And the forum is open, so anyone may comment on anything, so i did commented on these cries. If you believe it's improper you may apply to moderators or how they are called here.
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As you saw there are many users which have many complains on how lg is supporting this devices, maybe because for them it's a problem? And maybe because they're right?
Forum is open to anyone, but if you don't like so many threads of disappointed costumers then ask to remove it to the moderators, or not read such threads, it's pretty simple.
But, well, we are free to do whatever we want (respecting rules) so you have the right to complain to us for whatever reason as much as we have rights to complain about LG behavior that is getting worse over time.
and I'm tired of the many lg fanboys, lg is behaving badly on security patch updates than we clients, competitors update monthly or bi-monthly, oreo on xz xzs x performance etc. already arrived, even samsung and us still.
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i wanna buy a phone and i searched for it a lot because my sony z3+ was really bad and made me sad a lot.....plz tell me about this phone.battery and heat and android os(is that really pure android?how is the interface?)and screen and etc .because i had a brain tumor i can not work with screens that hurt my eyes.does this phone hurt eys?ty all
Don't buy this phone
A total waste of 240$ !!!
No support from UMIDIGI to serious software bugs
I've not noticed any "serious software bugs". What do you mean?
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I've not noticed any "serious software bugs". What do you mean?
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Look at this. The moderator has deleted several posts from me. Also I've been banned three times, just to complain about the problems found in the ROM and the bad treatment received by the company.
Never more Mediatek and above all never more UMIDIGI.
Sorry, but not knowing how to use a product is different from the product being bad.
I was going to answer you, but ... I'll just ignore you.
Not worth it.
That's fine. But in that thread all you've posted is that there's "problems" with battery, camera and Bluetooth. You've posted no details. Kinda makes it hard for them to help you. And, as an aside, there's not many other people reporting the same issues. That's a very long way from being "bugs" that affect all units/users.
Interesting, a whole thread full of users who do not know how to use their mobile and can not distinguish a bug from its clumsiness.
Luckily we have experts like you who know how to light our way.
Thank you for your valuable help.
I have an umi z and i definitiefly say "dont buy any umi phone !!!"
It's true ,my battery gets swollen after 3 month of normal using and you have no chance to get a simple answer to your mails to the support team.
On a umidigi forum a "developer " just talking bull**** to us customer.
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That's fine. But in that thread all you've posted is that there's "problems" with battery, camera and Bluetooth. You've posted no details. Kinda makes it hard for them to help you. And, as an aside, there's not many other people reporting the same issues. That's a very long way from being "bugs" that affect all units/users.
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I really love the fan boys who use the phone no more than to browse facebook and make calls. We posted the issues they are the ones who did not ask for details. Al they do is saying "oh, we dont have that problem on our testing devices". learn to read more or come earlier to read the deleted posts and maybe you find more about how useless umidigi is.
Just saying that if the vast majority of users aren't having those issues then you've been unlucky or there's something else wrong.
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Just saying that if the vast majority of users aren't having those issues then you've been unlucky or there's something else wrong.
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The vast majority does not know what a damn 4k is altough the processor supports. The vast majority does not now what Volte is and does not needs it because they dont know what it does. The vast majority does not use bluetooth as a principle. The vast majority has the phone to say it is deca core without knowing what that really is
The news on the Wi-Fi Krack Attack says it was discovered a few months ago, but an Android patch won't come until November 2017 security update?
So the V30 is launching with this huge Wi-Fi security vulnerability, probably not to be patched for several months or more (if ever)?
That might be enough to give many potential buyers pause, waiting on the patch. If so, discounts might ramp sooner and steeper.
Anybody have any info to offer regarding V30 and Krack Attack?
TIA...
Its a lot more hype and hysteria than anything .... IMO
Unless you go door to door visiting wifi services, it's nothing to lose sleep over.
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The news on the Wi-Fi Krack Attack says it was discovered a few months ago, but an Android patch won't come until November 2017 security update?
So the V30 is launching with this huge Wi-Fi security vulnerability, probably not to be patched for several months or more (if ever)?
That might be enough to give many potential buyers pause, waiting on the patch. If so, discounts might ramp sooner and steeper.
Anybody have any info to offer regarding V30 and Krack Attack?
TIA...
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Good grief dude. This vulnerability exists on every single phone that's got Android 6 or higher (plus just about every device, not even just phones) which means every single phone launched in the past two years. So if you bought an Android phone since then (or anything that connects to wifi for that matter), you're already vulnerable and have been for a while. I'll reiterate, every device that connects via wifi is vulnerable. All of them.
But there's really great news. The V30. It's a cellphone. It has cellular data radios built in. In fact, my data speeds across my cell network are faster than across any wifi point I connect to. Which is to say, I have zero reason to connect my phone to a wifi point.
If you are using a laptop, desktop, or whatever, you have more reason to worry about those.
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Good grief dude. This vulnerability exists on every single phone that's got Android 6 or higher (plus just about every device, not even just phones) which means every single phone launched in the past two years. So if you bought an Android phone since then (or anything that connects to wifi for that matter), you're already vulnerable and have been for a while. I'll reiterate, every device that connects via wifi is vulnerable. All of them.
But there's really great news. The V30. It's a cellphone. It has cellular data radios built in. In fact, my data speeds across my cell network are faster than across any wifi point I connect to. Which is to say, I have zero reason to connect my phone to a wifi point.
If you are using a laptop, desktop, or whatever, you have more reason to worry about those.
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Thanks for more "ready-fire-aim" snark, CHH2.
The point is this: Since we all know that most existing Android phones are vulnerable to Krack, it might occur to (some of) us that we should look to our next new phone to NOT have this vulnerability.
Especially given the abysmal (to nonexistent) performance of security updates provision for most phones after the sale. (Except for Apple, Google, Samsung... am I missing any? LG sux at this too, correct?)
And further, because rooting makes OTAs (including those to get security patches) a time-consuming hassle with added risk, after the sale.
Thanks in advance to any who can offer info about the original question.
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The news on the Wi-Fi Krack Attack says it was discovered a few months ago, but an Android patch won't come until November 2017 security update?
So the V30 is launching with this huge Wi-Fi security vulnerability, probably not to be patched for several months or more (if ever)?
That might be enough to give many potential buyers pause, waiting on the patch. If so, discounts might ramp sooner and steeper.
Anybody have any info to offer regarding V30 and Krack Attack?
TIA...
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Really?
Good grief...
Really?
steve841 said:
Its a lot more hype and hysteria than anything .... IMO
Unless you go door to door visiting wifi services, it's nothing to lose sleep over.
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Maybe. Unless there are "script kiddy" youth nearby with too much idle time and parents buying them too many toys, who like to hack for entertainment.
I think these responses are instructive, about the sort of blasé attitude towards SW/HW faults in general, and security in particular, that lead to nontrivial system flaws and security vulnerabilities like this in the first place.
Also, note that it took a researcher in Belgium, not the US, to discover this defect. Coincidence? (Let's dispense with cute euphemisms like "bug", and call them what they are: Faults, and defects.)
Still hoping for useful info about the issue itself. (How many "good grief"s does it take?
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Thanks for more "ready-fire-aim" snark, CHH2.
The point is this: Since we all know that most existing Android phones are vulnerable to Krack, it might occur to (some of) us that we should look to our next new phone to NOT have this vulnerability.
Especially given the abysmal (to nonexistent) performance of security updates provision for most phones after the sale. (Except for Apple, Google, Samsung... am I missing any? LG sux at this too, correct?)
And further, because rooting makes OTAs (including those to get security patches) a time-consuming hassle with added risk, after the sale.
Thanks in advance to any who can offer info about the original question.
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Hey! Look at this! Both my V20 and V30 have the BlueBorne patch! So, no, they do not suck at this. And that's even having to go through the carrier gateway too. And yes, I already offered to information about the original question but just for giggles....
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Maybe. Unless there are "script kiddy" youth nearby with too much idle time and parents buying them too many toys, who like to hack for entertainment.
I think these responses are instructive, about the sort of blasé attitude towards SW/HW faults in general, and security in particular, that lead to nontrivial system flaws and security vulnerabilities like this in the first place.
Also, note that it took a researcher in Belgium, not the US, to discover this defect. Coincidence? (Let's dispense with cute euphemisms like "bug", and call them what they are: Faults, and defects.)
Still hoping for useful info about the issue itself. (How many "good grief"s does it take?
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Risking a hand slap from a mod, you're just an attention whore. Just Google the information like the rest of us did and you'll see why we're all "blase". And what exactly are you trying to infer that it took Belgians to discover this defect? There are labs, developers, companies, and testers around the world constantly poking and prodding at this stuff looking for the next hole because there will always be a next hole. Just like your home, internet security is an illusion, especially when you are connecting to wi-fi. With or without this attack, wi-fi is problematic. And that's why some of us aren't allowed to connect our work computers to wi-fi networks unless they are known entities.
You're too busy running around exclaiming the sky is falling while most of us already know not to stand under certain parts of the sky because that's not the sky falling, that's bird droppings.
Oh, and faults and defects are called bugs in software. That's just how we do things on the software side of things. (And yes, I deal with software and hardware on a daily basis for work.)
I think I understand.
The V30 will have this defect (security vulnerability affecting all wifi) for a lonnng time after launch. Asking about the vulnerability in an XDA forum brings "good grief" and hostile ad hominem in response, rather than relevant info about the issue itself. Textbook hubristic defensiveness.
Maybe the hubristic culture that tries to make everyone think SW defects and security vulnerabilities are OK, is getting a boost from the string of massive security breaches recently, like Equifax and OPM. Who cares about security and privacy, when everything is pwned anyway, right? Just go with the flow, don't even try to secure anything anymore.
Thanks for the information.
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I think I understand.
The V30 will have this defect (security vulnerability affecting all wifi) for a lonnng time after launch. Asking about the vulnerability in an XDA forum brings "good grief" and hostile ad hominem in response, rather than relevant info about the issue itself. Textbook hubristic defensiveness.
Maybe the hubristic culture that tries to make everyone think SW defects and security vulnerabilities are OK, is getting a boost from the string of massive security breaches recently, like Equifax and OPM. Who cares about security and privacy, when everything is pwned anyway, right? Just go with the flow, don't even try to secure anything anymore.
Thanks for the information.
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Way to make up what you want to read. Like I said, LG update the V20 and V30 for the BlueBorne attack pretty quickly. I suspect that as soon as Android is patched for this, it'll filter down pretty quickly. In the meantime, you can just wear a tinfoil hat to keep the bad rays out. All manufacturers will be working on this and getting fixes out ASAP. After that, it'll be on to the next bug. Because that's how things are in the software world.
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Hey! Look at this! Both my V20 and V30 have the BlueBorne patch! So, no, they do not suck at this. And that's even having to go through the carrier gateway too. And yes, I already offered to information about the original question but just for giggles....
Risking a hand slap from a mod, you're just an attention whore. Just Google the information like the rest of us did and you'll see why we're all "blase". And what exactly are you trying to infer that it took Belgians to discover this defect? There are labs, developers, companies, and testers around the world constantly poking and prodding at this stuff looking for the next hole because there will always be a next hole. Just like your home, internet security is an illusion, especially when you are connecting to wi-fi. With or without this attack, wi-fi is problematic. And that's why some of us aren't allowed to connect our work computers to wi-fi networks unless they are known entities.
You're too busy running around exclaiming the sky is falling while most of us already know not to stand under certain parts of the sky because that's not the sky falling, that's bird droppings.
Oh, and faults and defects are called bugs in software. That's just how we do things on the software side of things. (And yes, I deal with software and hardware on a daily basis for work.)
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Agreed.
My 2014 Moto XT1225 -- rooted with Nougat custom ROM -- has BlueBorne patch while Motorola couldn't care less about a 3 year old phone that never got anything past Marshmallow. And next month, when Google releases the security patch for this Krack Attack, I'll be patched for that too!
This is why rooting and custom ROMs will ALWAYS give you the latest security patches, and you don't have to depend on the kindness of OEMs who might take 3 or 4 months to push out something even if you do have "new" device that still gets updates.
If someone if suggesting to skip the LG V30 because of this, that's really silly.
1) LG will most certainly patch it. Will just take some time. Rooting and custom ROMs are the way to go. You can even get OTA updates with most ROMs nowadays.
2) What happens when the "next big thing" hits? Is that person going to always sell their phone every time out of fear?
^Exactly
Oh look! Someone finally put together an article about why this is such a Chicken Little issue! You'll note that not even the Pixels have the fix and it doesn't really matter.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/201...until-december-but-is-that-really-a-big-deal/
Hi everybody i made this topic just for share what we know about android 8 for G6 like release date futures news and... about android oreo for G6 plz share what u know tnx
I heard that probably would be in january , but not even a word from lg...
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I heard that probably would be in january , but not even a word from lg...
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Hearing it and not from LG probably means that we still have no info at all on this, just some random G6 spotted in benchmarks...
3. useless spam topic ....
I've somewhere it will come end November. On a Turkish website , if I find the link I'll put it here. It's 23/11 still no info nor te update. So I guess it's wrong info [emoji24]
Edit:https://www.lgdestek.net/lg-android-8-0-oreo-guncellemesi-alacak-telefonlar-belli-oldu-37845/
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Well, for being one of the first to roll out updates, LG is dropping the ball.
OnePlus and Nokia are rolling out updates.
Essential and Samsung has betas
And LG has said nothing. Continuing disappointment.
That's what I got from LG via email:
"Thank you for contacting LG Customer Service in regards to your LG G6 phone.*
I have taken a look into your query and as of yet, we currently do not have any time frames or exact dates for when Android 8.0 will be released. We are testing on older models to see if it is compatable. However we have no information to give at this current point in time.*
I know this probably was not the answer you were expecting but as soon as we have any details regarding this, we will be more than happy to inform you!*"
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That's what I got from LG via email:
"Thank you for contacting LG Customer Service in regards to your LG G6 phone.*
I have taken a look into your query and as of yet, we currently do not have any time frames or exact dates for when Android 8.0 will be released. We are testing on older models to see if it is compatable. However we have no information to give at this current point in time.*
I know this probably was not the answer you were expecting but as soon as we have any details regarding this, we will be more than happy to inform you!*"
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Seems like this is the generic answer they provide to anyone who asks about the Oreo update
Exactly the same answer was sent to another user (ant78) from the LG V30 forum. I wouldn't be relaying on Customer Service of any mobile manufacturer... Similar type of answers I was getting back in the days when I had Samsung Galaxy S2. Turned out that two days later I got an update, where Customer Service had no specified date for the update
btw. Korean LG V30 got the Oreo update today
Well, LG just released the Oreo beta for the V30 and V30+ in Korea, and has previously said the final version will come in December, so hopefully that's good news for the G6 getting the update in a timely manner
https://www.xda-developers.com/lg-android-oreo-beta-lg-v30-korea/
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Well, LG just released the Oreo beta for the V30 and V30+ in Korea, and has previously said the final version will come in December, so hopefully that's good news for the G6 getting the update in a timely manner
https://www.xda-developers.com/lg-android-oreo-beta-lg-v30-korea/
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It depends on what the timely manner means
Some of the sources like Androidauthority mentioned about having Oreo on G6 around October/November. It's almost the end of November and I doubt we'll see the update anytime soon
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Well, LG just released the Oreo beta for the V30 and V30+ in Korea, and has previously said the final version will come in December, so hopefully that's good news for the G6 getting the update in a timely manner
https://www.xda-developers.com/lg-android-oreo-beta-lg-v30-korea/
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If you're phone is carrier locked, there is no warranty you will receive Oreo. For example Videotron in Canada are used to block updates.
mana4.com said:
If you're phone is carrier locked, there is no warranty you will receive Oreo. For example Videotron in Canada are used to block updates.
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Seriously?!?
This kind of practice should be denied! I think it's already a big mess with all those carriers and manufacturers who can't keep up with updating phones to the latest versions of Android. And I'm not saying about every device, but even flagship phones... which is a joke.
Ok I understand that it requires a lot of work (sometimes) to port, test and test new Android version, but I can't understand how come some of the phones are not getting security patches. LG seems to be a good example of this mess... H870 is stuck on July security update and we are almost at the end of the year
I wish all the phones were getting as quickly as Nexus/Pixels are getting... I wish I wish I wish...
The 'porting and testing' of a new android version by a carrier is, more often than not, just a case of adding some unwanted apps to the system.
The excuse of thorough testing is just an excuse for 'can't be bothered' just yet.
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The 'porting and testing' of a new android version by a carrier is, more often than not, just a case of adding some unwanted apps to the system.
The excuse of thorough testing is just an excuse for 'can't be bothered' just yet.
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I totally agree with you. Updating software on already sold phones will not bring carriers new money, so not point in investing time and money into that. It's better to come up with new commercials, so people will buy more units.
In my opinion same story holds for the manufacturers who need to/want to grab as many users as they can, hence they put most of the effort into developing new models.
Was hoping to receive the update before Nov. ended but here we are. I at least hope something does come...
I'd be really freaking excited if the update drops this month.
99 percent unlocked got it and even 2 yr old devices got it, s9 getting may, does anyone in the USA care at all
nope
Nope. I'm in the US, April security patch is available for me but I'm still on Feb patch. What's the big deal, it's just a security patch, doesn't change the way the phone works. Chances of you getting successfully hacked because of a security patch you don't have is pretty damn slim. And if you read all those recent articles about security patches issues, who knows if the security patch even has what's supposed to be in them.
yep, anyone who knows anything about these phones knows that a big deal is made about nothing when it comes to having the "latest" security patch..
I happen to be on the March security patch with T Mobile, but I had no idea which one I was on until I saw this thread and decided to look..
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yep, anyone who knows anything about these phones knows that a big deal is made about nothing when it comes to having the "latest" security patch..
I happen to be on the March security patch with T Mobile, but I had no idea which one I was on until I saw this thread and decided to look..
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i suggest all do research and see theres more than simple knox features theres also hardware and software improvements. keep thinking it doesnt matter.
icarusnow said:
i suggest all do research and see theres more than simple knox features theres also hardware and software improvements. keep thinking it doesnt matter.
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Knox? What's that? I don't need no stinking Knox.
Sure "improvements" (debatable) may get realeased with firmware updates but they have nothing do with security updates. That's the difference between U & S firmware updates.
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i suggest all do research and see theres more than simple knox features theres also hardware and software improvements. keep thinking it doesnt matter.
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If thats the case, would you mind listing the SPECIFIC hardware and software improvements that have happened with each "security update"?
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If thats the case, would you mind listing the SPECIFIC hardware and software improvements that have happened with each "security update"?
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yes when im a developer for Samsung and google. why even iterate. or irritate
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yes when im a developer for Samsung and google. why even iterate. or irritate
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Think your missing the point, the security updates are rolled into a firmware update. A firmware update "usually" contains software improvements and/or updated hardware drivers which have NOTHING to do with the aforementioned security updates.
Lastly, any info you want in regards to security updates on Samsung's android smartphones can be found here.
Samsung monthly security bulletin
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Think your missing the point, the security updates are rolled into a firmware update. A firmware update "usually" contains software improvements and/or updated hardware drivers which have NOTHING to do with the aforementioned security updates.
Lastly, any info you want in regards to security updates on Samsung's android smartphones can be found here.
Samsung monthly security bulletin
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firstly im not your child or woman second go take your god attitude and go dominate another with your ass um tion of what you think
dont reply if you dont have anything good to say. stop being a keyboard bully.
he's not being a bully; he's just making sure that you understand you are posting incorrect information, so others dont believe your inaccurate information
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If thats the case, would you mind listing the SPECIFIC hardware and software improvements that have happened with each "security update"?
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D_VIN_GADO said:
Think your missing the point, the security updates are rolled into a firmware update. A firmware update "usually" contains software improvements and/or updated hardware drivers which have NOTHING to do with the aforementioned security updates.
Lastly, any info you want in regards to security updates on Samsung's android smartphones can be found here.
Samsung monthly security bulletin
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icarusnow said:
firstly im not your child or woman second go take your god attitude and go dominate another with your ass um tion of what you think
dont reply if you dont have anything good to say. stop being a keyboard bully.
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The posts quoted above yours, sums it up. And by the reading, which you should probably do some more of...these Members are not "bullying" you, and I don't see any where that you are being called a child or woman. Maybe acting like a bit of a "snowflake" but not a child or woman.
And it this thread continues or if you continual in the manner you are, it will be closed and you can find your "April security patches" else where.
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The posts quoted above yours, sums it up. And by the reading, which you should probably do some more of...these Members are not "bullying" you, and I don't see any where that you are being called a child or woman. Maybe acting like a bit of a "snowflake" but not a child or woman.
And it this thread continues or if you continual in the manner you are, it will be closed and you can find your "April security patches" else where.
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youre on ignored list
Judge Joseph Dredd said:
The posts quoted above yours, sums it up. And by the reading, which you should probably do some more of...these Members are not "bullying" you, and I don't see any where that you are being called a child or woman. Maybe acting like a bit of a "snowflake" but not a child or woman.
And it this thread continues or if you continual in the manner you are, it will be closed and you can find your "April security patches" else where.
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i wont be treated as a child and if you and others dont see that its something you need to work on. im a veteran of the military and i wont tolerate aggression.
Judge Joseph Dredd said:
The posts quoted above yours, sums it up. And by the reading, which you should probably do some more of...these Members are not "bullying" you, and I don't see any where that you are being called a child or woman. Maybe acting like a bit of a "snowflake" but not a child or woman.
And it this thread continues or if you continual in the manner you are, it will be closed and you can find your "April security patches" else where.
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i wont tolerate any group gang mentality and dont need your additional aggression.I moderate 3 forums, and 2 are live. enough said
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youre on ignored list
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i wont tolerate any group gang mentality and dont need your additional aggression.I moderate 3 forums, and 2 are live. enough said
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Thanks but not feasible, to ignore.
And being a Veteran has nothing to with anything here, as so am I.
So how about getting back to a understandable discussion why you don't have your updated security patches.
And let's not compare boot sizes.
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Judge Joseph Dredd said:
The posts quoted above yours, sums it up. And by the reading, which you should probably do some more of...these Members are not "bullying" you, and I don't see any where that you are being called a child or woman. Maybe acting like a bit of a "snowflake" but not a child or woman.
And it this thread continues or if you continual in the manner you are, it will be closed and you can find your "April security patches" else where.
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Judge Joseph Dredd said:
Thanks but not feasible, to ignore.
And being a Veteran has nothing to with anything here, as so am I.
So how about getting back to a understandable discussion why you don't have your updated security patches.
And let's not compare boot sizes.
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agreed one moderator to another. valid topic. samsung nor carrier will say where MY patch is.
this thread is going south fast. I request this thread by judge dredd be closed. I will no longer reply to any comments.
What a rubbish company to imprint the AndroidOne logo on a device they refuse to update. This is my first ans last Xiaomi!
mewcatchew said:
What a rubbish company to imprint the AndroidOne logo on a device they refuse to update. This is my first ans last Xiaomi!
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I think "Android one" is a dead project, at least for Xiaomi and continues to prove it in every way
How many of Android One phones from different manufacturers are on Android 10? Motorola One received it yesterday. More recent Motorola phones haven't received it yet. New phones from Nokia will get them in "between Q1 and Q2 2020".
How many monthly security updates got skipped by Xiaomi? I don't remember even one missing.
Just because you misunderstood Android One programme, it doesn't mean it's rubbish or dead. Xiaomi and other manufacturers are following Android One standards and they are roughly at the same position, none of them being much ahead of others.
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How many of Android One phones from different manufacturers are on Android 10? Motorola One received it yesterday. More recent Motorola phones haven't received it yet. New phones from Nokia will get them in "between Q1 and Q2 2020".
How many monthly security updates got skipped by Xiaomi? I don't remember even one missing.
Just because you misunderstood Android One programme, it doesn't mean it's rubbish or dead. Xiaomi and other manufacturers are following Android One standards and they are roughly at the same position, none of them being much ahead of others.
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And how many bugs have been introduced by these monthly updates?
And how many fixes have been released to correct the countless programming flaws of their Rom? Nobody.
It seems that you are not aware of the damage caused to the unfortunate users used as unwitting "beta testers" of Android 10, on the Mi A2 lite and Mi A3 devices.
Not to mention their completely absent and / or unprepared after-sales support
IlSaro said:
And how many bugs have been introduced by these monthly updates?
And how many fixes have been released to correct the countless programming flaws of their Rom? Nobody.
It seems that you are not aware of the damage caused to the unfortunate users used as unwitting "beta testers" of Android 10, on the Mi A2 lite and Mi A3 devices.
Not to mention their completely absent and / or unprepared after-sales support
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There are like how many bugs on Android 9. 1 or 2? No new have been introduced, most got fixed.
Android 10 update was rushed mess, I agree with that. But you can blame mainly people like you, pushing on company to release update immediately, even if it's not ready. They shouldn't have listened, that was their mistake number one.
I keep repeating, they need to improve communication and be honest. It there's a delay, announce it. If there are unforeseen problems, fix them and apologize. This is the main area where they need a huge improvement. But it can be said about many other companies, Xiaomi is not the only one. It's no excuse, but there aren't many good examples out there (especially at this price point).
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There are like how many bugs on Android 9. 1 or 2? No new have been introduced, most got fixed.
Android 10 update was rushed mess, I agree with that. But you can blame mainly people like you, pushing on company to release update immediately, even if it's not ready. They shouldn't have listened, that was their mistake number one.
I keep repeating, they need to improve communication and be honest. It there's a delay, announce it. If there are unforeseen problems, fix them and apologize. This is the main area where they need a huge improvement. But it can be said about many other companies, Xiaomi is not the only one. It's no excuse, but there aren't many good examples out there (especially at this price point).
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It may be that as you say, the problems of "Android one" are also common to other companies, but here we talk about Xiaomi and if it is true that it releases monthly security updates with a certain regularity, it is equally true that more than once introduced Bugs, without ever releasing an official Fix and without ever having corrected the main defect of the native WiFi on Android Pie in the Mi A2 lite and now it also appears in the Mi A2 with Android 10.
In addition, no one has forced Xiaomi to release a version upgrade, however, provided by the "Android one" program, without first having carried out the most basic checks with their "Beta testers".
As far as I am concerned, he would have done better first to fix all the defects widely documented in their firmware already in use, instead of combining all this useless mess.
The only fully functional Rom was the native one of Android 8.1, at least on the Mi A2 lite device
IlSaro said:
It may be that as you say, the problems of "Android one" are also common to other companies, but here we talk about Xiaomi and if it is true that it releases monthly security updates with a certain regularity, it is equally true that more than once introduced Bugs, without ever releasing an official Fix and without ever having corrected the main defect of the native WiFi on Android Pie in the Mi A2 lite and now it also appears in the Mi A2 with Android 10.
In addition, no one has forced Xiaomi to release a version upgrade, however, provided by the "Android one" program, without first having carried out the most basic checks with their "Beta testers".
As far as I am concerned, he would have done better first to fix all the defects widely documented in their firmware already in use, instead of combining all this useless mess.
The only fully functional Rom was the native one of Android 8.1, at least on the Mi A2 lite device
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Which bugs got introduced with monthly updates and are still present on A3? I don't know about any, but I might have missed them. Except the bug with "ghost text" I have zero problems with stock Android 9.
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Which bugs got introduced with monthly updates and are still present on A3? I don't know about any, but I might have missed them. Except the bug with "ghost text" I have zero problems with stock Android 9.
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Fingerprint and proximity sensor.
The brightness of the display changes by itself, even if it is set manually.
But you've probably been lucky ...
IlSaro said:
Fingerprint and proximity sensor.
The brightness of the display changes by itself, even if it is set manually.
But you've probably been lucky ...
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Can't confirm them. Proximity works fine, FP sensor as well. For brightness control I use OLED saver which works perfectly. Maybe I'm really lucky.. [emoji846]
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Can't confirm them. Proximity works fine, FP sensor as well. For brightness control I use OLED saver which works perfectly. Maybe I'm really lucky.. [emoji846]
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I am sure...
Android 10 come in april sure.
bojan1974 said:
Android 10 come in april sure.
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! heard in November
mewcatchew said:
! heard in November
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Which year?i hope 2025.
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it's almost inconceivable to say that it's normal for the update to be delayed and for example other companies
But that's not to say that almost all miui devices have been upgraded.
you are not rooting for so many mistakes on androidone but not on miui.
something smells ugly
Big number of different new device and low number of developers. Working on an embedded system is not easy dude. Why you think most of the new device have the A/B part (mender style)?
Fear of the brick.
bojan1974 said:
Android 10 come in april sure.
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Still not here.