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Been running it for awhile now with no problems, lately been getting the process.acore has failed. I reset the data in contacts storage which fixes it. But two days later i get the same thing and have to repeat the process
Might be Factory Data Reset time. If you can live with it three or so more weeks the OTA should be coming out and you could FDR then, it would probably be a good idea to anyway.
Its fdr a factory reset? Will that take me back to 905 on the up date path?. I was on it then i installed 232. I assume I'm going to have to go back then do the ota update
Its fdr a factory reset? Will that take me back to 905 on the up date path?. I was on it then i installed 232. I assume I'm going to have to go back then do the ota update
An FDR wipes user data, etc. And takes the OS back to its original state. If you are on. 232, you will still be on. 232.
In order to get back on the OTA you will have to go back to. 905
I installed 232 and got the com.android is not responding. And I have no verizon service. Will factory reset fix this issue or do I have to go back to 905? If I have to go back, please let me know how.
Disregard, after over an hour my phone connected to verizon. But it's acting real laggy. Maybe it's just indexing all the files and getting used to 232. Anyone else have the same issue right after installing 232? Hopefully by morning it will be working fine.
Disregard, after over an hour my phone connected to verizon. But it's acting real laggy. Maybe it's just indexing all the files and getting used to 232. Anyone else have the same issue right after installing 232? Hopefully by morning it will be working fine.
Yeah, sometimes it'll take quite a while to index, especially if you have a lot of media on it, it chews through the battery too, but once it's done indexing you should see a marked improvement on both performance and battery life. (assuming that's actually what's happening for you)