CNet.com reviewed 23 new Lollipop features. Many of them are not exactly seen on my LG G2 after the update. Specifically one called the Quick Settings menu.
Oh boy, between LG and ATT. I don't know where to direct my frustration to the most. This update process needs to be reevaluated. Seems like many customers are ticked over this just as I am.
I have a galaxy s5 active and since the update I get notifications on my lockscreen and can't shut them off! I hate it! Does anyone know how to go back to a previous android version? Stupid updates.
I have a galaxy s5 active and since the update I get notifications on my lockscreen and can't shut them off! I hate it! Does anyone know how to go back to a previous android version? Stupid updates.
There's a tutorial in the S5 forum at Android Central that gives instructions on reverting from Lollipop back to KitKat. However, that's only a temporary fix as, sooner or later, unless you stay away from WiFi, the Lollipop udate will install itself.
Have you changed your settings? Go to "Settings" > "Sounds and notifications" > "While locked," and then select "Do not show notifications."
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I have a galaxy s5 active and since the update I get notifications on my lockscreen and can't shut them off! I hate it! Does anyone know how to go back to a previous android version? Stupid updates.
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There's a tutorial in the S5 forum at Android Central that gives instructions on reverting from Lollipop back to KitKat. However, that's only a temporary fix as, sooner or later, unless you stay away from WiFi, the Lollipop udate will install itself.
Have you changed your settings? Go to "Settings" > "Sounds and notifications" > "While locked," and then select "Do not show notifications."
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