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Heard January or February, but that's just hearsay..

 

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I thought I had heard December.  But I'm guessing a security rollout means we're at least a month away.

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I don't have the spark start up screen... I've seen on xda that if you don't have it, it is a problem that you aren't connecting to lte that it's just 4g or something.. I didn't fully understand... Anyone have any idea what they are talking about?

 

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Just got that November security update a few hours ago.

 

Yeah same.

Will there be an update to remove the Spark startup screen?

It's already been removed, at least for me and many others.

 

I don't have the spark start up screen... I've seen on xda that if you don't have it, it is a problem that you aren't connecting to lte that it's just 4g or something.. I didn't fully understand... Anyone have any idea what they are talking about?

 

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They don't know what they're talking about, it's just a splash screen. Nothing to do with LTE or lack thereof.

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Yeah same.

It's already been removed, at least for me and many others.

 

They don't know what they're talking about, it's just a splash screen. Nothing to do with LTE or lack thereof.

They just are being stupid. Your device is fine.

 

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Yeah same.

It's already been removed, at least for me and many others.

 

They don't know what they're talking about, it's just a splash screen. Nothing to do with LTE or lack thereof.

Lol at not knowing what they are talking about...

 

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Hmm it is a whole thread about how to use Odin and load something up and it adds the spark splash screen at start up but I never did it because I'm not that technologically advanced... But I'll take your word for it..

 

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Hmm it is a whole thread about how to use Odin and load something up and it adds the spark splash screen at start up but I never did it because I'm not that technologically advanced... But I'll take your word for it..

 

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The Spark splash screen is just that a splash screen it does nothing to enable or disable LTE. Adding it or removing it does absolutely nothing.

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Yeah wasn't saying it was that which was causing the lack of connection but something about the system which didn't have it as part of it and by uploading the correct system or whatever it is called through Odin may by chance happens to have the splash screen... Have you read what the thread says... They do a better job at describing it.. I don't have the vocabulary for it..

 

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Yeah wasn't saying it was that which was causing the lack of connection but something about the system which didn't have it as part of it and by uploading the correct system or whatever it is called through Odin may by chance happens to have the splash screen... Have you read what the thread says... They do a better job at describing it.. I don't have the vocabulary for it..

 

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No need to read it, it's pointless as is the flashing of images to get a stupid splash screen that does nothing for you.

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anyone's roaming settings keep resetting themselves?  Example: I set it to roam voice and data, roaming guard off.  A couple days later, and it's voice roaming only with roaming guard set to on.  WTF?  Doesn't do it after reboots or PRL/profile updates, just after a couple days.  Very strange. 

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Mine has been doing it. Everything is on, including international for some odd reason. And it keeps setting itself to Automatic in roaming network setting.

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A chance to win a new Galaxy Note 5 just in time for Christmas ends tomorrow night! The window is closing! Help support S4GRU and get a chance to win a new Note 5. Enter right away. Someone is going to win this thing! It might as well be you.

 

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Just got that November security update a few hours ago.

Anything noticeable performance diff in the latest update (ex: battery life, lag, rf performance, etc)? Its only 45 MB so i dont expect much.

 

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Anything noticeable performance diff in the latest update (ex: battery life, lag, rf performance, etc)? Its only 45 MB so i dont expect much.

 

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Seems to be the same nothing different.

 

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Anything noticeable performance diff in the latest update (ex: battery life, lag, rf performance, etc)? Its only 45 MB so i dont expect much.

 

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Its supposed to be battery optimizations in the update and the return of a s note feature. I havent looked into yet though

 

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I've been having some serious battery drainage, and charging issues. When charging, I hardly get full charges. Around 9pm last night, I had 16% battery left, wake up this morning I have 88%. Anyone else experiencing this? It's been like this for the past couple of days. And I always get the Samsung+ health alert a lot, in response to this. It scans and says everything is fine. Could it be an app? Yesterday Signal Check was eating 23%. The day before, voicemail was 16%, etc......

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