Some of Complaints after Update Android

Updating Android operating system to the latest version could have make users more comfortable. However, you still have to be careful. Because, in addition to added convenience, the update also could have unexpected risks.

Reported from PC World, Tuesday (04/24/2012), David Petty, environment researchers from Indianapolis reveal his experience. He really wants Samsung Galaxy S II, and after several years finally successfully has the the latest smart phones.

The first months of using the smartphone, all went well. The new changes experienced when AT & T sends Android 2.3.6 minor update that includes several improvements in the user interface. Suddenly, her beloved phone can not survive more from six hours on a single charge. Even when only used to light things only, similar problems still occur.

Petty is curious finally know what goes through a description fellow Android users. His Samsung Galaxy S II batteries run out quickly because it affected WiFi bug. "It is a condition when I turn on WiFi, a battery widget displayed in the main screen and I can see the battery is running out," he told to PC World website.

That problem was not only experienced by Petty. Here are some of the complaints of the Android update on various online forums.

1. Some users of HTC Droid Incredible having problems with 2.3.4 Android, including wasteful batteries, memory shrinking and loss of contact numbers.

2. 2D graphics on the Motorola Droid became slowly after updating to Android 2.1

3. Update in Samsung Fascinate causes random shutdown in some users.

4. Some users of HTC Desire S in T-Mobile network reported a loss of signal after update to Android 2.3.5 with Sense 3.0 interface.

5. 4G Evo HTC users reported memory leak internally after the update to Android 2.3.

6. Some users of HTC Incredible S difficulty receiving text messages in a timely manner with the Android 2.3.3.

7. In a thread at Google support forum, users complained that voice search run itself randomly, in the Android 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 on Samsung Nexus S.

8. Galaxy Nexus users who have been unlocked reported a loss of signal on Android 4.0.4.

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