Just got an email from motorola saying they were going to be releasing another pre-release software update. I sent it in as a tip to android central and someone responded saying that they believe it should be the HSUPA update.
heres the email:
Motorola ATRIX 4G user,
In the future there will be another update for the AT&T ATRIX 4G. We want to know if you'd like to participate in another pre-release opportunity. Please fill out the survey completely so we can confirm your interest. Failure to respond will may exclude you from this future test with AT&T ATRIX 4G. You can always sign-up again when we offer new opportunities.
Here is a link to the survey:
This link is uniquely tied to this survey and your email address. Please do not forward this message.
Thanks for your participation!
Mark
Motorola Feedback Network
Support Forums Manager
-- Please respect the confidentiality Motorola Feedback Network emails and do not post their contents on public forums, per our site rules.
drumike102 said:
-- Please respect the confidentiality Motorola Feedback Network emails and do not post their contents on public forums, per our site rules.
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hahahahaha XD great
I see you are extremely respectful twords motorola lol
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Nice!
I'll start. I dont think JB for our devices will show today for some reason. I think it will be a week or 2 yet.
Somehow,i have the same feeling about this also...
But i'll just keep checking the forums...LIKE A MADMAN!
As much as I'd love it if the update comes on the 29th I won't hold my breath. Updates never seem to happen when they are rumoured to be happening unfortunately.
I could be wrong but I can't personally remember any that came out on the date they were rumoured other than Apple crap that is released on known dates
Hi everyone. Wanted to know..will I lose my pictures and other files if I upgrade to Jellybean?
FlyingPizza said:
Hi everyone. Wanted to know..will I lose my pictures and other files if I upgrade to Jellybean?
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Unless you choose to do a factory reset then no.
However, as always with updating firmware, always back your stuff up. You never know!
Thanks for this sticky lets keep the boards clean
On topic: I'll be checking for JB tomorrow in case the rumors are true, here's hoping (watch an ICS update come with a version number similar to the JB leaks just to troll us)
Good idea with the thread :good:
I was getting a little frustrated with all the "Jellybean update now!" threads that had me thinking it had arrived!
I am looking forward to it though, I'm guessing within the next few weeks...
I've played around with a couple of the leaked JB ROMs, but I'm currently going through a phase of enjoying a completely stock experience, so I'm eager for JB to arrive.
Good job, admin! The SGS3 forum desperately needed some cleaning up! Try going over to the HTC One X forums. Theirs is all clean!
I've heard that the Stock JB for Galaxy S3 I9300 will be released today. But nothing came out but the Latest Leaked Version: LH8...
What's happening????(((((
I'm currently running LH8, seems pretty stable. Only one issue found so far AllShare Cast is on and if I try to turn it off it turns Wifi off as well. Turn Wifi back on and AllShare turns back on as well.
With Touchwiz I can now add apps to folders inside the app drawer without it pooping itself everytime (seemed to be a common issue with the other JB's)
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tekihodon said:
I've heard that the Stock JB for Galaxy S3 I9300 will be released today. But nothing came out but the Latest Leaked Version: LH8...
What's happening????(((((
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1. That part of the world might be just starting to wake up
2. The date could be wrong :crying:
DeadSOL said:
Good job, admin! The SGS3 forum desperately needed some cleaning up! Try going over to the HTC One X forums. Theirs is all clean!
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i wonder why that is. teehee
:victory:
seriously, theirs is clean because they are all currently enjoying 4.0.4
I love the fact that samsung is now really working hard to bring us the best possible flavor of jelly bean. If I remember, there were not much leaks for ICS. Overall, I am loving the improvements.
We are waiting JB and we will get it soon. Whats after JB?
yken said:
We are waiting JB and we will get it soon. Whats after JB?
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We will get it today.
After Jelly Bean comes Android 4.2.0 Kush Bush. :fingers-crossed:
Currently, the AOSP Jelly Bean now has too many bugs. Some Apps cannot run smothly. Example: Facebook - sometime force close, Fruit Ninja - a bit lag and has some force close when we stop the game,... I Hate those Force Close stuffs:|
tekihodon said:
I've heard that the Stock JB for Galaxy S3 I9300 will be released today. But nothing came out but the Latest Leaked Version: LH8...
What's happening????(((((
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It's official from today but it will be pushed within next days, so have a little patience. After a month you won't remember if it was We or Fr wen you got one.
Just moved from HTC Desire JB custom rom to S3. There isn't sooo much new compared to Samsung addons in stock rom. Google now is cool, maybe some more smoothness will come along as well but no big leap as from GB to ISC.
Just wait til it's 6pm in germany and the samsung press conference at "IFA" starts.
I am almost certain that samsung will not be releasing the update today, and I am even more certain that they won't officially mention it at IFA today, it was all a silly rumour thats got way out of hand.
The update will arrive in the next 2 weeks (IMO) but today is nothing special.
yken said:
We are waiting JB and we will get it soon. Whats after JB?
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Next is "K" = Key Lime Pie... yummmm :laugh:
UPDATE: Somebody just pointed me to a Jolla website that does what I had suggested here (sorry, I am not allowed to post URLs, yet):
together dot jolla dot com slash questions
Original post:
I am convinced that actively listening to customers is a key factor for a company's success. I love Jolla and want them to succeed. That is why I hope this suggestion will be heard.
What is needed is basically a public Scrum product backlog. This is a proven and useful tool in software development to make the most out of the available resources. But instead of using a product backlog internally only, it should be used as a public tool to find out what customers really want.
Main features:
There must be only one wish list and Jolla must support it officially. It would best ship with the Sailfish OS itself as a (removable) app or a link to a web application.
Registered users can post requests and vote for items on the list. Jolla developers try to work on the top items with priority. The wish list would also be a great source for 3rd parties who want to know what native apps or "other halves" are most wanted.
Bugs and requests for new features must go on the same list. The only thing that counts is whether customers demand it or not.
Human moderators are required to make sure that all requests on the wish list are unique, clear and tagged with the correct keywords. Rather than creating multiple similar items, it must be possible for users to add variations, comments or additions to existing items. Jolla could probably even find volunteer moderators in the community.
No language fragmentation: English as the main language, users may contribute translations to any number of languages.
No region fragmentation: Should Sailfish have more installations in China than elsewhere, then the Chinese wishes are served first. We trust in our Jolla friends from Asia
I think Jolla has the potential to become the best mobile OS. But I think they will depend on the help of a patient and friendly community. A customer-driven product backlog would practically guarantee that Sailfish evolves in the right direction and in the fastest possible way.
:highfive: If somebody has contacts to Jolla employees: Could you please call their attention to this idea? :highfive:
maybe you can: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=91721
UPDATE: Somebody just pointed me to a Jolla website that does what I had suggested here (sorry, I am not allowed to post URLs, yet):
together dot jolla dot com slash questions