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I just saw on android central that the Eris will be getting an update on July 16th. I just rooted not to long ago and I love it. Just wanted to know if it is possible for me to still get the OTA update now that I have rooted?
remember how there was a few people
who got that update a bout 2 weeks ago?
thats what this is. just the rest of them
are getting it.
once someone who gets it can pull the
url, then the devs will be able to put
it into their roms.
Ivans 1.2?
Ok, Thanks!!!
Is this just an update fixing all the garbage problems with the 2.1 OTA? Took 'em long enough. Good thing I rooted the day I got the OTA because it was terrible.
atpjoe said:
Is this just an update fixing all the garbage problems with the 2.1 OTA? Took 'em long enough. Good thing I rooted the day I got the OTA because it was terrible.
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can we use this to get root for the leakers ?
DS36 said:
can we use this to get root for the leakers ?
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for some odd reason I doubt it
Believe it (an OTA update) when you (or others) see it.
Hopefully I will have my new phone by the time this comes out. I simply had crazy issues with the Eris and am going to get a different phone.
I am going to assume that it will be the end of the month before everyone gets the OTA.
It'll probably a rolling update across the country since the last big update ordeal crashed a few servers. If you jump on Verizon's site after the rolling update is done you should be bale to update by downloading that way. One of the reasons the was also such a wait for the 2.1 update was there was a big jump from 1.5 to 2.1.
It'll be interesting to see what all happens with the update, and rooted phones.
Well, I know ota stands for over the air, and that these updates are pushed by sprint after samsung pushes them to sprint themselves, but one question how does one expect to download a 250 mb update through sprint 3g 100 kbps speeds?
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It'll take awhile or just use WiFi.
usuallly it around 90 mb not 250 mb
All my other android phones on sprint have silently downloaded the updates, and then prompted when they where ready to be installed. LG Optimus about caught me off gaurd with the latest update. I assumed it was a Voicemail update (my wife still didn't have the text VM) I about ran it before I noticed the size of it.
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It'll take awhile or just use WiFi.
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I don't think you can receive an OTA on Wifi.
I guess I would just come here and download a flashable update within a day of the release and not worry about how the ota is going to download.
You could always set it to download before you go to bed, if you have that option.
Yea, updates.zip are not large files, usually get downloaded by parts while your phone is idle. 250mb or more are full odin tar balls which are off line updates
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Pretty sure they've always had a site to do it from as well (download to computer, move to phone), not sure if that will be Monday or a few days from then.
Either way, as soon as someone has the OTA, shouldn't the ROM's come out soon after etc?
pipskicks said:
Pretty sure they've always had a site to do it from as well (download to computer, move to phone), not sure if that will be Monday or a few days from then.
Either way, as soon as someone has the OTA, shouldn't the ROM's come out soon after etc?
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Yeah and no, it's a possibility but once the source code is released the sky is the limit.
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They said in the article.it will come in form of 3 updates..not 1..
That said since they chose OTA, I am REALLY hoping that they re-enable Samsung Kies support :/
A software update to EB13 (Froyo) is available for the Samsung Epic 4G via Google OTA. Customers will become eligible for the
upgrade across a 4-day period based on their status with the Google servers. 67% of users are currently on SW DI18 so the first
OTA package we will publish will be an upgrade from DI18 – Froyo (DL11). We will be publishing hop upgrades from DG27 – Froyo
and DI07 – Froyo as soon as possible following the initial release
OTA Duration time is dependent on current device usage: 10 – 25 minutes, with installation time of 6-8 minutes
that was from the PDF, so, according to the upgrade process info page, the first leak, most OTA updates download automatically, unless you have some setting preventing it. It says it will take time listed above. DI18 to EB13 (DL11 is old) is the first, of three different updates to come out, then they will do DG27, and DI07, which, most people are not on anymore... guess its for newly activated old stock laying around somewhere. So there will only be one download, it will do it itself in the background, take 6-8 mins to install, reboot, Froyo. Its not like a PS3 update where it takes X amount of time to watch the download screen, cant sign in to PSN until you do it... didnt you ever Odin back to the DG27 from ages ago, and then let it OTA to DI18? Thats probly gone now, but thats what it would do. Given its done right, its way easier than what I have heard of the kies stuff... of course the easiest way would be an update.zip from here, that is pre-rooted... minimal modification... Im hoping someone can do that, even keep the bloatware, just make it removable... that would be sweet... there are nascar fans who understand android! LOL just kiddin... but a rooted, maybe deodexed (you themers need someone to do that first, right?), but no ROM... then let people have at it. I just cant wait for the craziness that will ensue in Development after monday, if it comes thru... General will go back to being a ghost town... just update the 2.2 ***** thread to 2.3, or whatever...
now that I think of it, there should be a new 2.2 dev section... that way people dont go trying to use joeykrimms OG root on 2.2 or something... plus some of the rom threads are becoming their own wikis... time to start fresh!
Does anyone know if the Sprint froyo upgrade via OTA will hit folks who upgraded in December to DK28?
If not, what should one do to get the OTA update? Or will there be a update.zip with a similar upgrade process used to get to DK28?
Thanks in advance.
Search around in the future, but the chances are slim. Just hold out until a rooted flashable update.zip is released on here (XDA). It will be a matter of a day or two, or maybe only hours considering how quickly it was up for DK28.
No, you will have to be on a 2.1 ROM (preferably DI18) to get the OTA
Sprints official policy is if you take a phone in with DK28 they will revert it to DI18..but you can do that yourself via Odin..
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Sprints official policy is if you take a phone in with DK28 they will revert it to DI18..but you can do that yourself via Odin..
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Do they void your warranty, or give you a ghetto pass on that one...?
"Sprints official policy is if you take a phone in with DK28 they will revert it to DI18..but you can do that yourself via Odin.."
is this at any sprint store? or what's the story on this?
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Do they void your warranty, or give you a ghetto pass on that one...?
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I remember reading a thread on SDX a few months ago posted by a member who worked for Sprint. Basically it stated that Sprint had no written policy about rooting or custom ROMs. I will search for it and post a link when I find it.
I dont think they would do a downgrade service, I think the policy is if for any reason, like something not working, they first Odin to DI18, then fix? But they supposedly voided warranties for that... i think theres a gray area... but dont just take it there to be reverted... Odin is easier than rooting.... just read.
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"Sprints official policy is if you take a phone in with DK28 they will revert it to DI18..but you can do that yourself via Odin.."
is this at any sprint store? or what's the story on this?
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Many Sprint stores don't have the capability to revert your phone. It probably has to be a repair store.
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Sprints official policy is if you take a phone in with DK28 they will revert it to DI18..but you can do that yourself via Odin..
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Can you verify this claim? I don't know Sprint's official policy on bringing a leaked os to them. Logic would suggest that your warranty is immediately void if you present them with a phone that is clearly rooted and flashed with a leaked os, asking them to hook you up with the official os. Personally, I wouldn't think for one second about bringing my phone to a Sprint store without flashing a stock os beforehand.
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I remember reading a thread on SDX a few months ago posted by a member who worked for Sprint. Basically it stated that Sprint had no written policy about rooting or custom ROMs. I will search for it and post a link when I find it.
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Basically what it said was if anyone brings their phone in for a repair and it is running dk28 was to repair it like normal but flash it to di18 before giving it back to the customer, and no it wouldn't affect warranty. But that was just pertaining to stock dk28, now if you are running a custom rom based off of dk 28 or di18 for that matter then I'm pretty sure it voids your warranty
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Basically what it said was if anyone brings their phone in for a repair and it is running dk28 was to repair it like normal but flash it to di18 before giving it back to the customer, and no it wouldn't affect warranty. But that was just pertaining to stock dk28, now if you are running a custom rom based off of dk 28 or di18 for that matter then I'm pretty sure it voids your warranty
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No, that's not what I'm talking about. I'm saying that at the time of the post I read on SDX, Sprint had NO official policy on rooting and custom ROMs(according to the company memo in the post). So they can't flag your account or void your warranty.
cops arent supposed to pinprick your ID to signify a 'troublemaker', but they did for years. Just use Odin... read, read, read... and none of this will be relevant.
I have TEP, and on my first epic, it developed a line of pixels across the bottom side (in landscape) of magenta pixels... bright as hell. A tech told me it was cosmetic, and would cost 35 bux... nowhere in the policy does it say anything about ANY cost with TEP other than the insurance deductable, I said WTF, went to another store, they ordered me a replacement right away... Just because theres no clear policy, does not mean they cant be a **** and tell you to walk... so I wouldn't chance it. Plus, if a bunch of people with DK28 phones came in they would get sick of it real fast. It does make sense though if you did that update.zip, the original, that they kind of should give you a pass, as nothing is hacked, and it came from google, you could just say you read an article with a link to download it. XDA what? SDX who??? Still... just use Odin. If Sprint is being soft on policy about DK28, save it for those who have no other recourse... dont ruin it...
Besides, OTHER than the AMAZING sprint techs on here, a lot of those people are clowns, I would trust Odin over them any day. Especially as Epic for example, their jobs are becoming easier and easier... less real repair, more modular replacement... lowering the bar for the gig... Maybe if they told me their XDA screen name, I would trust em...
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I have TEP, and on my first epic, it developed a line of pixels across the bottom side (in landscape) of magenta pixels... bright as hell. A tech told me it was cosmetic, and would cost 35 bux... nowhere in the policy does it say anything about ANY cost with TEP other than the insurance deductable, I said WTF, went to another store, they ordered me a replacement right away... Just because theres no clear policy, does not mean they cant be a **** and tell you to walk... so I wouldn't chance it. Plus, if a bunch of people with DK28 phones came in they would get sick of it real fast. It does make sense though if you did that update.zip, the original, that they kind of should give you a pass, as nothing is hacked, and it came from google, you could just say you read an article with a link to download it. XDA what? SDX who??? Still... just use Odin. If Sprint is being soft on policy about DK28, save it for those who have no other recourse... dont ruin it...
Besides, OTHER than the AMAZING sprint techs on here, a lot of those people are clowns, I would trust Odin over them any day. Especially as Epic for example, their jobs are becoming easier and easier... less real repair, more modular replacement... lowering the bar for the gig... Maybe if they told me their XDA screen name, I would trust em...
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Only one problem with using Odin to revert to 2.1: every time I do it, the accelerometer gets thrown out of whack and does not auto-rotate. This is an easy fix, although only if you are rooted. So you would have to Odin to stock, root, fix the screen rotation problem, and then un-root to receive the OTA update? Probably easier to just wait for the zip.
Or maybe the DI18 .tar I am using is messed up??
OK, if you can deal w/o the autorotate for a little bit, do it then update, as the update will wipe any settings you will make anyways. Sounds a lot like you should just wait for the special update.zip on XDA, then go from there.... would be a lot easier if you have to have a functional autorotate between Sun 11:59 PM and Noon the next day... because id bet by then, you will either have the download and be on Froyo, or it will be up here... do whatever is easiest for you. Im only going to DI18 if as soon as it gets on here, it gets rooted, EXT4'd, etc... too much... as long as theres a stock, with root only, version, I would like to try it... Im not sure I need deodexing, is that just for the themes that go over roms, or if its baked in than can it be odexed??? Just seen conflicting opinions on what to do. I really love the R&D done on here, and my phone has EXT4, but I would like to TRY the OG before it gets modified... just to see how stable it really is.... will effect how I feel about the delay a lot I think... If they put out a near 100% solid ROM (GPS fixed as stated, accelerometers, BT, any other actual function...). Still want a free USB>HDMI cable... John??? Ill blame sprint for everything....?
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OK, if you can deal w/o the autorotate for a little bit, do it then update, as the update will wipe any settings you will make anyways. Sounds a lot like you should just wait for the special update.zip on XDA, then go from there.... would be a lot easier if you have to have a functional autorotate between Sun 11:59 PM and Noon the next day... because id bet by then, you will either have the download and be on Froyo, or it will be up here... do whatever is easiest for you.
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Good point. I have already reverted back to DI18 (as of last night) and rooted and fixed the rotate problem. I gotta say, dk28 was cool, but eclair absolutely flies on the epic...I forgot how fast it was (hoping and assuming the same will be true for eb13). I did this because I read somewhere that stock, rooted epics would be eligible for the OTA update, but now I'm not so sure. As you said, there is so much conflicting information out there!
But when all is said and done, I will probably just Odin again on Sunday night and wait and see what happens, both here and OTA. Waiting for devs to do their thing is probably the easiest, most pain free way of doing this.
yeah, as long as theres an untouched, well maybe just rooted version... as stated in another thread, may be a good idea to see what stock really looks like before the Devs break out the scalpels.
djbacon06 said:
Good point. I have already reverted back to DI18 (as of last night) and rooted and fixed the rotate problem. I gotta say, dk28 was cool, but eclair absolutely flies on the epic...I forgot how fast it was (hoping and assuming the same will be true for eb13). I did this because I read somewhere that stock, rooted epics would be eligible for the OTA update, but now I'm not so sure. As you said, there is so much conflicting information out there!
But when all is said and done, I will probably just Odin again on Sunday night and wait and see what happens, both here and OTA. Waiting for devs to do their thing is probably the easiest, most pain free way of doing this.
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Stock rooted dg27 epics received the di07 and di18 ota without a problem, but they lost root after the fact. Not really an issue though.
Sent from an Epic I haven't bricked yet.
mattallica76 said:
No, that's not what I'm talking about. I'm saying that at the time of the post I read on SDX, Sprint had NO official policy on rooting and custom ROMs(according to the company memo in the post). So they can't flag your account or void your warranty.
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I can corroborate this.
I've taken my epic (running Bonsai) in to the Sprint repair store because the touch screen stopped responding accurately, they replaced the screen and gave me the phone back with all my data and ROM intact. Never even mentioned it...
I was pissed about all of the mis-information and lack of information. This prompted investigation and update of the original thread.
UPDATE: The OTA push for EB13 users has been started and should reach your devices today. If you haven't yet received the push, please be patient - there are a lot of devices in the queue to receive the EC05 update.
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Here is a link to the thread:
http://community.sprint.com/baw/thread/64944
Here is a link to me calling Sprint out:
http://community.sprint.com/baw/thread/65292
By the way, as of right now I still show nothing available, but I wil try to "be patient"... lol
IMO, Sprint shouldn't EVER tell an Epic user to be patient about ANYTHING. I think the Epic users have been OVERLY patient.
I've seen a single person claim the EB to EC update....ONE, and it was 'supposed to be' released this morning? Sprint / Samsung remind me of the back end of a BULL...it just keeps pouring out...
whats so hard about using odin to di18.... you'll get EC05 update as soon as you check....
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I've seen a single person claim the EB to EC update....ONE, and it was 'supposed to be' released this morning? Sprint / Samsung remind me of the back end of a BULL...it just keeps pouring out...
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Again, only a very small percent of users are on XDA. When the DI18 to EC05 rollout began it took 2 days before someone posted it here.
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whats so hard about using odin to di18.... you'll get EC05 update as soon as you check....
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I could do it, but I just don't feel like doing a complete device wipe again. Even with backups, it doesn't always restore 100%.
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Again, only a very small percent of users are on XDA. When the DI18 to EC05 rollout began it took 2 days before someone posted it here.
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Between the sites I'm checking, it's a substantial sampling of people. Oh, I get it, only those who don't frequent the forums get the update?
At this point, I don't understand
why anyone cares what Sprint says it is or will do. Over a day ago I found the most marvelous solution. I was on EB13, rooted with some bloatware removed, so I figured the OTA was not going to happen anyway. I thought it a waste of time to go back to DI 18. In the Android Central forums, about 4 p.m. eastern time yesterday, I discovered this thread:
http://forum.androidcentral.com/epi...ooted-cwm-v2-5-1-0-rfs-odexed.html#post761525
I announced it on a couple of ongoing threads at the time yesterday. When I got home I did it myself, and presto, within three minutes had a fully rooted EC05, with no data loss whatsoever! The most fulfilling Odin experience I've ever had. So forget about waiting, literally within the next five minutes, if you follow the instructions at the above URL, you will have EC05, no loss of data, and as an extra treat, it is rooted so you don't even have to do that. Go for it, and leave your Sprint problems behind.
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whats so hard about using odin to di18.... you'll get EC05 update as soon as you check....
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That not entirely true. My wife has DI18 and I have EB13. Neither of us have the OTA update yet. I've been checking both phones.
Speaking of checking both phones (Not to hijack the thread) but has anyone got the update after hitting "update firmware" or did it just appear on the phone that an update was ready when you least expected it? I'm just wondering if I'm wasting my time checking for it manually every 15 minutes.
I got the system update notice last night and updated my phone today. I have to re-root, but that's ok, more practice for me
Loopsydoop77 said:
I got the system update notice last night and updated my phone today. I have to re-root, but that's ok, more practice for me
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Were you on di18 or eb13?
Sent from my always stock, EB13 Epic, awaiting EC05.
zanderman112 said:
Were you on di18 or eb13?
Sent from my always stock, EB13 Epic, awaiting EC05.
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Sorry, I don't know.
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Sorry, I don't know.
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Well, after updating did any of the icons seem different? And was there 5 icons in the Notification Bar before you updated? If you said yes to the second one, you were on EB13 and got the update. If you said no to the first one, you were on DI18 and that will get us no where.
@the people who say "just Odin to DI18 and get the update", keep in mind:
Not everyone has a Windows PC.
Not everyone wants to get everything wiped, especially if they were on Stock EB13.
So i recieved a notifaction today that my samsung epic was eligable for the gingerbread 2.3 update. Knowing not to get my hopes up, I followed the instructions to update, but my phone kept telling me my current andriod version was up to date.
I called sprint technical support which was the biggest waste of two hours of my life. They ended up screwing up my phone, which I had to manually get working again.
I finally called my local sprint store to see what was going on, and he told me that spring PULLED the samsung epic 2.3 update because many clients were reporting problems with their phones. He told me it would become available again in the next 3-4 weeks. I have no idea how he would know this information, but im leaning towards speculation. 3-4 weeks is 6-8 months in sprint langunage. He said his is working completely fine, and he would be fine with me to come down and he will manually put it on my phone for me, but warned if my phone bricked, it would be stuck that way (aka i would have to use odin to send it back to stock).
I manually put the E122 version on my phone and so far have ZERO problems. Is anyone else aware of sprint jumping the gun on this one and pulling this update?
I've had the Epic since day 1.
They have pulled EVERY-SINGLE-UPDATE in the history of Epic updates.
It's almost laughable. I can't wait to get a sprint phone that sprint and samsung dont mess with (nexus prime, etc)
I have the correct version right? EI22 is the latest and greatest?
What happens if sprint releases a newer update, will I have to manually remove this one and go back to froyo eco5, or will my phone update ok?
can you point me in the direction of the way you updated this with zero problems? thanks
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can you point me in the direction of the way you updated this with zero problems? thanks
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Im not sure if your being sarcastic, but I will point you anyways.
Before anything, make sure you have FROYO ECO5 Installed, and nothing else.
1.)go to ww.gottabemobile.com/2011/11/09/samsung-epic-4g-gingerbread-update-rolling-out-can-be-manually-installed
2.)rename the zip file they have for you download to update (NOT UPDATE.ZIP, just UPDATE)
3.)put the file on your SD card
4.)start phone in boot mode
5.)update.zip will appear on the boot screen, select it.
your phone will update automatically.
Since it was an official release, EI22 should upgrade to the "GB fixed" version for the Epic, even if OTA is stopped. A quick google search doesn't confirm that the update was stopped. Not saying you're wrong, but could be misinformed.
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Since it was an official release, EI22 should upgrade to the "GB fixed" version for the Epic, even if OTA is stopped. A quick google search doesn't confirm that the update was stopped. Not saying you're wrong, but could be misinformed.
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I agree. I mean it made sense and all, considering i was unable to update via OTA and my phone said my andriod version was currently up to date.
I guess only a certain percentage of users are getting it at the moment? I dont know, I have it now and thats all that matters.
Only complaint I have is their new system they use to kill aps. I loved the fact I didnt need advanced APP killer with my epic, but this new interface is really confusing me.
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I agree. I mean it made sense and all, considering i was unable to update via OTA and my phone said my andriod version was currently up to date.
I guess only a certain percentage of users are getting it at the moment? I dont know, I have it now and thats all that matters.
Only complaint I have is their new system they use to kill aps. I loved the fact I didnt need advanced APP killer with my epic, but this new interface is really confusing me.
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OTA is being pushed to 100% of Epic users in 10 days instead of 3 like the Froyo updates.
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The store told you this to get you off of their backs.
Were you rooted?
It will come, patience is a virtue.
No, im not rooted. I have the update now anyways, I downloaded directly from google and put it on my epic manually, so far so good.
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I agree. I mean it made sense and all, considering i was unable to update via OTA and my phone said my andriod version was currently up to date.
I guess only a certain percentage of users are getting it at the moment? I dont know, I have it now and thats all that matters.
Only complaint I have is their new system they use to kill aps. I loved the fact I didnt need advanced APP killer with my epic, but this new interface is really confusing me.
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My wife's stock epic had the same update notification and the same everything is up to date. So I talked to a friend who works at a sprint store and he explained the whole market queue thing for the update (unnecessarily I might add).
He then called support and talked to one of his buddies there who told him that they are getting slammed with calls about this and that they can't do a thing about it if the person isn't up in the queue.
Hell of a way to push an update.
go figure sprints always tryin to screw everyone they can. good thing we have devs and root to make them acutally work faster and better!
+1 to everyone who knows anything bout andriod
Sprint stated it would be completed over 8 days to ensure it goes smoothly. which means the 17th is the last day. Also it is not listed as suspended on their site. EB13 was immediately listed as suspended when they pulled it.
Sprint zone just sent me an update stating that gingerbread was available. I don't think they've pulled it. But hey its sprint so who the he'll knows! They'll probably wait until they push it to everyone and then pull it ;-)
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EI22 killed my GPS
I dloaeded the stock EI22 and did the update and my GPS went totally dead. Even used Status/setup to try and get it going again to no avail. Went back to stock EC05 and it works like a charm....go figure. I'll just wait for the OTA and see if it works any different....
Epic 4G
Stock ECO5
Podar said:
I dloaeded the stock EI22 and did the update and my GPS went totally dead. Even used Status/setup to try and get it going again to no avail. Went back to stock EC05 and it works like a charm....go figure. I'll just wait for the OTA and see if it works any different....
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You just need the GPS fix. That's the only problem I see with stock ei22 and the fix makes it work fantastic. Even better than ec05 in my opinion.
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Ota not canceled. My girlfriend and I both have epics. When sprint put update on their website I odin'd her phone back to stock ec05. Last night she got the sprint notification to update.
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Yeah, that "your update is ready" message from Sprint is automated and isn't related to your spot in the queue. The same thing happend to me (I got the message days before the OTA was pushed to me) when Froyo got released. I can't tell you how many days before, I waited a day and a half and just did it manually.
yeah, that notification has no bearing on when you get the update. i got notified on my phone about the update hours after i already did the manual upgrade.
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go figure sprints always tryin to screw everyone they can. good thing we have devs and root to make them acutally work faster and better!
+1 to everyone who knows anything bout andriod
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How does this screw anyone? "Ha ha, we got you - your phone is now exactly as it has been for months, you're so screwed!" ::facepalm::
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