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Has anybody noticed any new features or bugs with the new update?

 

My wife decided to give her phone a cleaning and dropped it in the sink a couple nights ago. We're getting a replacement today and I'm wondering how the new update is.

 

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Hey guys, anyone had this happen? Getting no mobile data but SCP shows I'm connected. Tried restarting, toggling off data, airplane mode, etc... All to no luck.

 

Any thoughts guys?

 

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Hey guys, anyone had this happen? Getting no mobile data but SCP shows I'm connected. Tried restarting, toggling off data, airplane mode, etc... All to no luck.

 

Any thoughts guys?

 

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Did you try updating PRL & Profile then rebooting?

 

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Has anybody noticed any new features or bugs with the new update?

 

My wife decided to give her phone a cleaning and dropped it in the sink a couple nights ago. We're getting a replacement today and I'm wondering how the new update is.

 

Sent from my Note 4.

I got the android 5.1 update a few days ago and i didnt realize it until tonight but almost every app on the playstore says not compatable. Apps like spotify, netflix, twitter, speedtest.net, and more all say not compatible. However since the apps were installed before i updated there still installed and all working perfectly fine. Is ur wife experiencing anything like this on her phone. Cant install any popular apps right now. Been like this for days too so i think its a phone thing not a google thing

 

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I got the android 5.1 update a few days ago and i didnt realize it until tonight but almost every app on the playstore says not compatable. Apps like spotify, netflix, twitter, speedtest.net, and more all say not compatible. However since the apps were installed before i updated there still installed and all working perfectly fine. Is ur wife experiencing anything like this on her phone. Cant install any popular apps right now. Been like this for days too so i think its a phone thing not a google thing

 

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I don't have that issue but I'm on the 920 not the 925

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I don't have that issue but I'm on the 920 not the 925

Ah i gotcha luckily for me thoughi just got another update this morning that fixed that problem. Only had to deal with it for like a week [emoji1]

 

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Has anybody noticed any new features or bugs with the new update?

 

My wife decided to give her phone a cleaning and dropped it in the sink a couple nights ago. We're getting a replacement today and I'm wondering how the new update is.

 

Sent from my Note 4.

 

 

Samsung Galaxy S 6 Software Update

Effective Date: 7/13/15 (all dates are subject to change)

Details:

 A software update to G920PVPU2BOFE is available for the Samsung Galaxy S 6 beginning, 7/1315

 Stores are reminded to update demo devices to the most current software version.

Fixes/Enhancements:

 Enable Carrier Aggregation 2x20

 Various Bug Fixes

 

 

Rollout Schedule:

 7/13 5% of base

 7/18 20% of base

 7/20 30% of base

 7/22 40% of base

 7/24 50% of base

 7/26 60% of base

 7/28 75% of base

 7/30 100% of base

 

http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-galaxy-s6/general/g920pvpu2bofe-air-software-update-t3156310

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I got it on the evening of the 13th, carrier aggregation still disabled

 

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If the profile update doesn't work, you can manually enable CA with ##DATA# and your MSL code, the MSL should be in the email that was sent to you when you first activated the phone

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I'm in Denver where they've recently turned on CA--I signed up to try sprint last night and got an S6, but am getting pretty lousy perfomance.  My home and work are in two "best" areas for spark and I get a very weak b25/26 signal.  I did see b41 for a short period of time while commuting--also said CA not configured on the #*0011# screen.  I checked the #data# and it says CA is enabled.  I have the latest S6 update, have updated the profile and prl.  Anything else I should try?

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I'm in Denver where they've recently turned on CA--I signed up to try sprint last night and got an S6, but am getting pretty lousy perfomance. My home and work are in two "best" areas for spark and I get a very weak b25/26 signal. I did see b41 for a short period of time while commuting--also said CA not configured on the #*0011# screen. I checked the #data# and it says CA is enabled. I have the latest S6 update, have updated the profile and prl. Anything else I should try?

Get a phone with better RF performance might be something to try.

 

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Get a phone with better RF performance might be something to try.

 

sent from an underwater dust storm from my Sprint S5

 

Yeah I saw all of the various thready about the S6 right after launch on Sprint.  This was after I purchased it and was researching to figure out what the problem was.

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I'm in Denver where they've recently turned on CA--I signed up to try sprint last night and got an S6, but am getting pretty lousy perfomance.  My home and work are in two "best" areas for spark and I get a very weak b25/26 signal.  I did see b41 for a short period of time while commuting--also said CA not configured on the #*0011# screen.  I checked the #data# and it says CA is enabled.  I have the latest S6 update, have updated the profile and prl.  Anything else I should try?

 

have you check the Sponsor map for colorado to see how far you are from the towers?http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/5624-colorado-nv-maps-and-discussion/

 

CA in *#0011* will say "not configured" until you actually latch on to a CA enabled B41 tower and actively using CA

 

when ##data# say CA is enabled, you should see SCC being listed in ##DEBUG# under LT engineering, when CA is disable there would be no lines for SCC at all.

 

see pic 5 and 6 here

http://imgur.com/a/JlC0O/all

 

 

Next SCC information only pop up when the state is connected, when IDLE the SCC seem to be dropped.  the RSRP  type information on the SCC doesn't seem to show up until you are actively downloading something (large)

 

 

 

Sprint CA is only on B41, there is currently no CA on B25 or B26.  I don't know about Denver, but even in Chicago based on my own observation at least 75% of the B41 tower aren't CA enabled yet

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Received another update overnight: G920PVPU2BOH1

 

Release description/Fixes:

  • Samsung Pay
  • Live broadcasting via Yahoo!
  • High Quality Audio (with Samsung headsets)
  • UI updates
  • Bug fixes

 

 

 

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