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So I have noticed an issue with my Gmail notifications since I updated. My notifications are delayed. 

 

For example - In the morning when I check my phone it doesn't show I received any email. But about 20 seconds later when I'm using my phone it does show I got an email during the overnight. But didn't notify me.

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I am kinda disappointed that the carriers decided to go with Android 7.0 build number instead of 7.1.1 after all this time.  It seems like 7.1 had some significant changes and was hoping for at least Android 7.1.1.  Carriers should never go with the base build of the first Android release since there are always improvements and bugs that they need to be incorporated.  Normally the carriers go with at least the X.1 build version.

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I am kinda disappointed that the carriers decided to go with Android 7.0 build number instead of 7.1.1 after all this time. It seems like 7.1 had some significant changes and was hoping for at least Android 7.1.1. Carriers should never go with the base build of the first Android release since there are always improvements and bugs that they need to be incorporated. Normally the carriers go with at least the X.1 build version.

Judging by the fact the S8 is being launched with only 7.0, I think Samsung doesn't even have a 7.1 build ready for their phones.

 

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Judging by the fact the S8 is being launched with only 7.0, I think Samsung doesn't even have a 7.1 build ready for their phones.

 

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Ah ok...hmmm I wonder why Android 7.1.1 is being delayed.  It seems silly since at least Android 7.1 has been available since Oct 2016.

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Ah ok...hmmm I wonder why Android 7.1.1 is being delayed. It seems silly since at least Android 7.1 has been available since Oct 2016.

Perhaps knowing which devices have Android Nougat 7.1 May hold the answer.

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Why does my Note 5 hold onto B25 a lot? Wow. Just noticed this over the past few days and I'm in a very strong B41 market.

 

Right now I'm next to a tower at a restaurant and been on B25 the whole time.

 

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Why does my Note 5 hold onto B25 a lot? Wow. Just noticed this over the past few days and I'm in a very strong B41 market.

 

Right now I'm next to a tower at a restaurant and been on B25 the whole time.

 

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Quite the opposite for me, I'm always on B41 and or B26.

 

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Anyone have a system update message pop up and then go to do it and it says the latest updates are already installed?

 

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That's a negative for me..

 

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Has Sprint released any Security updates for May 2017?  I know Tmobile recently had a new update for security updates for May 1, 2017.

Saw a prompt the other day but when I went to install there was nothing there.

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Today I had my phone in my pocket and it over heated and locked up. It wouldn't respond to any button I pressed. The only option I had was to let the battery die.

 

Anyone had this happen?

 

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A new software update is out geared toward stability however no mention of security.

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Just curious, did calling plus (LTE calling) come with this update?

 

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I just checked and I'd have to say either no or it's very well hidden.

 

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Wouldn't LTE calling require a FCC repass?

 

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It's in the beta stages currently, so I don't know if it would or not. That's a good question though. I'm sure someone on here knows the answer.

 

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