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What the differences in art and dalvik?

 

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I haven't used it but for a day. not enough time to tell since I'm waiting for the update then I'll switch back.

Edit: no update for me right now, I'll check later after work.

 

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Over at XDA they are reporting an increase in signal strength for LTE. They're flashing a tar of the ROM. I'm waiting for the official GOTA link but if you're brave you can head over to XDA for the links.

 

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Over at XDA they are reporting an increase in signal strength for LTE. They're flashing a tar of the ROM. I'm waiting for the official GOTA link but if you're brave you can head over to XDA for the links.

 

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that may just be it fixing the issue where everything lower than -100dbm is shown as one bar
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Anyone have a battery drain issue being caused by "quick connect"

It ate 40% of my batt today. I don't even know what it is really. Who the hell uses this thing.

 

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Android system and android OS drain my battery like crazy. Really disappointed with the standby battery life.

Anyone have a battery drain issue being caused by "quick connect"

It ate 40% of my batt today. I don't even know what it is really. Who the hell uses this thing.

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I wonder if it actually was rolled out? I haven't spoken to anybody that's received the update yet.

 

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Agreed, it's strange that no one has reported they've received it.....

 

It's still not available on Kies.

 

It usually isn't for quite some time after the OTA roll out is complete if it operates like it has in the past.

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And it works...now I can finally make/receive calls and texts in my 100 year old steel and cinderblock hospital. (Verizon and AT&T don't even work there, Verizon had to place a bunch of small cells in the ceiling)

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GS5, WiFi Calling: Loaded. Configured. Activated. Works. Bye bye, Airave! Yippee!

 

Edit: Band 26. Band 41. GCI logging in Signal Check. WiFi calling. Great battery life. I LOVE THIS PHONE!

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GS5, WiFi Calling: Loaded. Configured. Activated. Works. Bye bye, Airave! Yippee!

 

Edit: Band 26. Band 41. GCI logging in Signal Check. WiFi calling. Great battery life. I LOVE THIS PHONE!

i am hoping the 5s gets this feature.

 

 

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i am hoping the 5s gets this feature.

 

So am I - my wife has a 5c and works deep inside a masonry building at least 3 miles from the nearest Sprint site, and this could be a big help to her.

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