We discovered a bug late last night that
caused phones upgrading from Build 10536 to get stuck at a black screen after this new build is installed.
Not exact matches
Given Samsung's
upgrade path plight, Gingerbread may not reach those U.S. Galaxy S
phones until Google rolls out its next OS build, the Ice Cream Sandwich release designed to mitigate the forking fragmentation Google
caused by launching Android 3.0 «Honeycomb» optimized for tablets.
We have fixed the issue that
caused the Start experience to become corrupted (garbled) after
upgrading and restoring a backup from a
phone that had a different resolution.
As a bonus for carriers and manufacturers, this
causes a
phone to feel outdated before its time, encouraging a carrier's customers to
upgrade to an expensive new smartphone and lock themselves into a new contract.
if your contract is up and your rate doesn't drop you should
upgrade because the subsidy in your rate plan still charges you extra for a
phone so in essence your giving them free money
cause there still charging you for a new device