Did anyone here manually S22+ OTA update to UI 5.1 !?
PLEASE, Leave your comments. PROS & CONS after you have updated UI to 5.1
Especially, Battery life & performances?
from Reddit, people said that S22U with UI5.1 has a lot of improvements
Update info: https://doc.samsungmobile.com/SM-S906E/XXV/doc.html
Update package: > 8GB
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Nah, having it for some time already. Not a lot of improvements but regarding battery life, it is back in the line with One UI 4.1 maybe. 5.0 was pretty bad for me at least (Qualcomm version here). But with location enabled, the drain is still considerable. I am considering making a full wipe to see if it does solve the lags over the UI that it shows from time to time. The least important things (animations), improved. I'm still trying to understand the reason a company like Samsung (or even Google) put so much effort to a truly worthless features like animations. I really don't care about things flying around, I just need my applications running as quick as possible, preferably without redraws...
For reference, a factory reset helped to restore smoothness, battery and even small lags the phone was presenting occasionally
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Hello,
I have a Motorola Backflip that is running standard Android 2.1update1. My carrier is AT&T. I have not done any mods to it or anything outside the normal user stuff - no rooting, no additional OS tweaks.
I have had the "Contact Quick Tasks" working just fine for the past year or so. Over the weekend I went to use my phone and the Contact Quick Tasks were there with no problem. Less than an hour later, I went to use it again, and my Contact Quick Task widgets all cleared their information and looked like this:
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Obviously they stopped functioning at all. I didn't do anything to the phone in that hour. I've searched several forums, including the Motorola forums, and found no answers but several other people with the same problem. There were a few suggestions of removing Task-Killer apps, but I don't have any Task-killers on my phone.
Phone Model: mb300
Carrier: AT&T
Location: United States
Operating System: Android 2.1 update 1
Motoblur version: Blur_Version.3.0.1390.MB300.ATT.en.US
I'm willing to do a factory-reset on the phone if that will fix it, but I am reluctant to go through the hassle of doing so then reloading all my information / apps on it if that's not going to fix it.
I've obviously had several people suggest rooting the phone but I cannot afford to risk it bricking, which I've read the Backflips are incredibly prone to doing. I can't afford to replace it and I can't afford to be without a phone. Any suggestions for fixing it or how to get it to work again would be very appreciated.
Hi.. Just installed the update 4.1.A.0.562 on my Ray.. Officially, through update service..
Although all those exciting things are missing, like the People app, zero shutter lag in camera, and many other visual related stuff..
I mean, its all shown on the official page...
Anyways, I'm a rooter!! Any place where i can find these additions? Especially the People app..
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I'm dying to get my hands on it..
Wonderful i too need to know! Hope someone replies soon!!!
Also no Nova Launcher....... (thats what its called on the Market..)
I guess all these are available on Android 4.0.4... I need the apks...
Camera...could that be dependable of the hardware also?
Other than that, SE has made quite a lots of modifications there, to keep their Timescape UI the most important one there.
Ok!! I got a Nexus ROM which has the required contacts.apk...
Now, i just need to know, how do i install it? Like, i know, its meant to be pushed.. but what are the other apps that need to be pushed along with it? ContactsProvider.apk or something?
Zero shater lag is hardware related . Not getting it with update
And u can't install people app
You should get an aosp or cm9 rom
DOes CM9 have the people app? Frankly, thats the only one i'm after...
camera? no problem..
Hello, 3 days ago I've installed CM10.1 nightly build from 2013-07-25 on my friend's Galaxy S III (international), now his battery life is really bad and he's complaining on me, any way I can improve the battery life?
Here goes a screenshot (as you can see, he wasn't even using the phone when the battery just dropped 50%):
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Cyanogen mod roms are known to drain battery much faster than touchwiz.so you cant really expect the battery life to be the same as on stock or stock based roms. you may improve the battery life by using an app called Greenify. it hibernates apps so that they will not run in the backround. this can help considerably. also make sure to turn off gps , bluetooth, wifi. and mobile data when not in use.
well first tell your "friend" that thats how things are in AOSPs. Secondly use differrent kernels and proper setting to get max battery (tutorials are available) plus greenify apps you do not use. And the usual killers as GPS/WiFi/NFC/3G use only when needed or turn them off..
Something is extremely wrong there. Get a normal usage BBS dump and post it here. Also take screenshots of the BBS pages.
Also post a screenshot of your battery stats page (one that shows which apps drain battery).
Good evening, I bought a OnePlus 9R after the A12 update and I have noticed an overheating on the phone when opening almost any app, but Facebook is where it is most noticeable. I also leave a screenshot of a section which is consuming a lot of battery which is "Quick connection to devices" I don't know if this is influencing it to get too hot and another detail is that I can't update Chrome.... I already restarted the equipment and there is no longer so much heating but this connection option is still present and it is the one with the highest consumption
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This is a known issue that many users started facing recently. From what I've read, manually updating to a newer version of the app fixes this issue. Try downloading and manually installing Quick device connect 2.5.23 from here and see if that fixes it for you too.
shadowstep said:
This is a known issue that many users started facing recently. From what I've read, manually updating to a newer version of the app fixes this issue. Try downloading and manually installing Quick device connect 2.5.23 from here and see if that fixes it for you too.
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Thanks for the answer i Will update this post
Well It looks turn down i will post some updates
Well i havae to say ... Its gone !! i also have a better battery life. Thanks so much for the help
I remember back when I had a Galaxy S9, after using Package Disable to disable Samsung bloatware the battery of my phone got much worse which was weird since I thought disabling the bloatware would actually increase battery life so I stopped using it for years and I switched to other brands of Android phones anyway. Now that I have an S23 Ultra I was wondering if anyone has used Package Disable recently and what their experience with regards to battery life was.
It uses almost nothing unless it's interface window is open. Even then not that much.
Disabling packages blindly can have negative results. Use only as a last resort or for total trashware like Device Wellbeing. Disabling a parent app may cause excessive polling by dependencies if they're not disabled as well.
Don't go too nuts, the many smaller Samsung system apps are best left alone. Know what the app does that you are disabling...
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No problems since about 3 months. Runs flawlessly with no remarkable battery consumption.
The actual app itself doesn't cause battery drain. But as Blackhawk stated and I've found to be true, don't go crazy disabling things because some apps have ties to other apps as dependencies and Disabling one might cause the other to go a bit insane.