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Saturday, June 30th, 2012 4:02 PM

DON'T -> Samsung Galaxy S2 Android 4.0 Update

For the five or so months that I have had my phone I have not had a problem.  But I listened to all the buzz about ICS and had to have it.  The upgrade went fine, but since then the phone crashes periodically, or just locks up.  I am NOT a heavy user with a lot of downloaded apps and widgets.  I listen to music and use the phone, and occasionally browse the web.

 

If anyone knows how I can go back please let me know.  Unless there is something you really need in the latest release I wouldn't do it.

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12 years ago


@hzmt22193 wrote:

I did the update last week.  The problem I had was that when a notification (text, facebook, twitter) came in, sometimes the phone alerted with the ringtone and sometimes it came in silent.  Samsung said that they could fix it in 6 business days.  I did a factory reset and ATT sent 5 ota programs to install on the phone.  No luck.  Today the ATT warranty center downgraded to the old operating system (gingerbread?).  So we will see what happens.  I don't think I will try the upgrade again.  I guess the new software will have to come with a new phone.


I talked to the warranty folks and they are sending me a new phone.  Hopefully it has gingerbread.

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12 years ago

I had the same issue of random reboot and lock up after the upgrade to ICS. So I went to an AT&T store and they told me to go to a Device Support Center (DSC) and technicians there can help me with it. So I went and the tech offered to reflash my Galaxy S2 for me back to 2.3.6. So FYI, I am sure these DSC are all over major metro areas. You can get it done by AT&T tech so you won't have to worry about doing it yourself and brick the phone. 

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12 years ago

I'm having the same issues as everyone else. After the ICS update my phone has been sluggish, keeps crashing, battery life is crap, and services stop working on the phone. After finding no "safe way" to downgrade, i finally decided to call AT&T to complain. Told them my story and that i was sure that they were receiving plenty of calls about this issue. They then referred me to Samsung. I talked to them and the only solution they had was for me to send my phone in and they would flash the gingerbread firmware and send it back. Only issue with that is that i would be without a phone for however long they take to get it back to me! NOT AN OPTION.

They recommended i call AT&T back again and see if they can push the downgrade out to my device on their end. Unfortunately, they can't do that either. BUT after about 45 min of arguing with the customer service rep "I" came up with the idea that my phone should still be covered under some kind of warranty since this is not my fault and it's a software issue. He went to check and sure enough, i was right. He then connected me to AT&T's warranty support and they processed everything for me. My new phone should be here within 6 business days(2 days if you want it expedited at a $8.50 fee). I just have to send them the one i have and they will warrantee it as long as there is no physical or water damage to the phone.... which I'm pretty sure most of you don't have.

What really made me angry about this situation is that the update shouldn't have been made available if it wasn't ready! PERIOD! And if there was going to be an issue, they should have just kept the update, because we could have all done without it. And if i wouldn't have even brought up the warranty or argued my case then AT&T wouldn't have even done anything about it, and i would have been stuck with a phone that's sluggish and doesn't last for more than a few hours(if that).

I think the software warranty for the device is 1 year. So if you purchased the device within a year i urge you to contact customer support about having a new gingerbread galaxy S2 sent to you. (They also have centers that can replace it for you the same day if you don't want to wait for the phone to be sent to you.... Unfortunately none of the centers were within an hour of me) so i can wait for now.

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12 years ago

RIGHT ON! I tried ICS update on my i777 and my computer crashed both times (blue screen of death) and I had to take my phone to the ATT device store and have Gingerbread reinstalled. AT THE STORE THEY THEMSELVES told me NOT to upgrade to ICS. Originally ATT told me about the available upgrade via text message. SO WHY DIDN'T THEY TEXT ME TO ADVISE ME TO NOT UPGRADE? Honesty and transparency are the best ways to garner customer loyalty. I feel duped.

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12 years ago

Same boat here upgraded to ICS a month back the system wide font used on the S2 seemed blurred I could never adjust to it. The battery gets too hot! (yes, you can burn your hand).  Also as widely noted the battery life is horriable.  Long story short after eye straining I went back to Gingerbread, and all my issues were sloved.

 

Stay aways ICS if you own a S2 untill Samsung does some major patching like a proper font, and the battery issue!  (there are probably other things as well).

 

Just to toss out the famous reply by some who may reply with well I did a reset of the phone after upgrading to ICS and everything works.. (that doesn't work)!

 

 

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2 Messages

12 years ago

desiguy....

As with everyone I have the same problems. How did you go back to Gingerbread?

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18 Messages

12 years ago

I went to the ATT warranty center and they reflashed the phone back to the previous version.

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11 years ago

Had the problem with Sleep of Death and rebooting after installing ICS.  Removed Easy Battery Saver and Easy Task Killer and used the OS custome power saving options.  Problem solved and battery life is good.

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4 Messages

11 years ago

Just sold my s2 on eBay with ice cream sandwich. Bought a new one with the old gingerbread. Much better!! Made $25 too.LOL.
I'm done with Samsung. Maybe HTC next time
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