on 24-10-2012 14:58
on 24-10-2012 14:58
Any idea when the HTC Jelly Bean update will be released for the One X?
I understand the forthcoming HTC One X+, listed as an October release on coming soon, will come with Jelly Bean already installed, does this mean other HTC Handsets should get the update a bit quicker, as I assume all the "testing" that O2 normally do on updates will already have been carried out for the new handset.
on 05-01-2013 14:27
Just spotted a possible bug but won't report it till others mention it. In certain apps which deliver web pages there is a very slight flicker when scrolling or loading pages.I've noticed in in Maps, Browser, and the XDA app so far.
on 05-01-2013 15:29
on 05-01-2013 15:29
on 05-01-2013 16:45
on 05-01-2013 16:45
Yay! At last. I had a 'minor' (small) system update today first, and I wondered if it was a precursor to the big one. Then lo and behold - it commeth!
Sweet.
on 05-01-2013 17:49
@Anonymous wrote:Hi guys,
Good to see everyone is getting their updates. If you're experiencing any difficulties with your software update or just need some help with your device, feel free to start a new thread.
In the meantime, I'd love to hear what you all think of the new JB update!
Cheers,
Leonard
Finally got the battery update and then the Jellybean update. Everything updated fine, though I'm finding Jellybean very slow and laggy. Problems adding apps, problem with dragging the notification bar open and it not staying open. Problem with my preferred home screen launcher, which I purchased off Google Play.
I have noticed the changes mentioned on this thread, though overall I am not happy with the issues I appear to be having. Any suggestions or help would be appreciated, though I am not too keen on doing a factory reset.
on 06-01-2013 21:20
on 07-01-2013 15:55
I've had the update since Saturday morning, and I think I've noticed a few things, I wonder if anyone else has noticed them (or even got solutions to the problems!) - firstly, every time I plug my phone into my PC to charge it, it now comes up as a storage device, and debugging is switched on. In the past, I could set it to charge only, and debugging stayed switched off. Secondly, I use Power Toggles, and now my widget can no longer switch the flashlight on (and neither can SwitchPro, which crashes when I try). On the plus side, my Power Toggles widget is switching GPS on and off without taking me to the Location Settings menu, and music with Beats Audio sounds noticeably better, and also louder...