UnsungZero_OldTimeAdMan
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Ah yeah time to unwatch and ignore thread
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Ah yeah time to unwatch and ignore thread
Only one way to find outThanks, The sign out, reboot didn't work on my phone (OnePlus 12) but the updates applied with no reboot or uninstall on my wife's phone (pixel 7a). So it's hit or miss i guess.
Now I have 2 OnePlus 12's listed as active keys. I believe I am supposed to delete the one that doesn't have the dot under it.
Android user here (S24 Ultra Android 14) and the update work perfectly for me. Clearly they do test it. What phone and Android version are you on?Another Android user here and confirm the same issue. How did they not test this? I haven't bothered to go through the uninstall/reinstall yet. Hoping they push a new update that works.
Samsung Galaxy S24 Android 15 One UI 7.0Android user here (S24 Ultra Android 14) and the update work perfectly for me. Clearly they do test it. What phone and Android version are you on?
Book a demo is on the bottom of the main screen.Did they move the make a test drive appointment button the the main page? That would be a real update.
Seems Samsung botched that update (they paused the roll worldwide) so maybe look for a patch. They just restarted the roll.Samsung Galaxy S24 Android 15 One UI 7.0
Sorry, I forgot the sarcasm emoji. I reaaaaly don't need to make a demo drive appointment from the app.Book a demo is on the bottom of the main screen.
This is really a very clean update, I like the changes.
Others state they have luck with force stop, clear cache, sign out and/or reset phone. Those didn't work for me, Reinstall fixed.Another Android user here and confirm the same issue. How did they not test this? I haven't bothered to go through the uninstall/reinstall yet. Hoping they push a new update that works.
Nor do I, well at least until the R2 test drives start…Sorry, I forgot the sarcasm emoji. I reaaaaly don't need to make a demo drive appointment from the app.
With ya bud, same troubleshooting, same phone. Clearly, a well developed update.Pixel 9 Pro XL for me.
That is the issue with Droids, way too many configurations to deal with. It is the same issue people had with Windows OS because the environments are so open to be more accommodating. Makes it very hard to control behaviors if there are any vendor related tweaks. Even harder when people are using a jail broken OS.With ya bud, same troubleshooting, same phone. Clearly, a well developed update.
Screw it, I'll just stay on the old version and save myself the PaaK hassle if they can't seem to get their deployment right. So surprised.