on 07-02-2015 12:21
on 07-02-2015 12:21
on 09-02-2015 11:32
In terms of look and feel, 5.0 is good
In terms of battery life and stability, its poor
Looks like 5.1 will be what more people wanted with 5.0x
Some people do seem to be experiencing good battery life, but there seems to be more negative comments than positive ones in this case.
I am missing Silent mode, as my phone just vibrates when I turn the volume off at night
Also seen stability issues with the Camera/video recording
Really loved 4.x and hoped for the same from 5, so waiting with baited breath for 5.1
on 09-02-2015 13:25
Is it more Samsung's interpretation and additions to lollipop that are causing the op to be unhappy with it?
I am running it on my Nexus 5 and my personal opinion is I like it. Battery life isn't great, but the N5 has quite a small battery so I'll blame the capacity of the battery rather than the os for that.
I like the lock screen notifications, the menu animations, the contact cards and dialler function etc and whilst I did have a couple of camera freezes with the original version, they appear to have been ironed out in the 5.0.1 that I'm running now.
It's a bigger step for Android than JellyBean was to KitKat, and has a bolder design change to go with it. I think it bodes well for future development.
on 10-02-2015 22:39
I am so frustrated with this so called upgrade Lollipop I could cry! Sorry if that makes me a pathetic girl but I used to love the way my Galaxy 5 worked and now I hate it. I don't care if the colours, fonts etc have changed but I do care that it's slow to load apps, hangs mid way through writing a text and when it does eventually send the text, does so up to 40 times! It overheats the battery lasts for a maximum of 4-5 hours and they've taken away my silent mode so that I have to go through the settings menu everytime I want my phone to be silent. So now I'm faced with doing a factory reset to fix the wonderful upgrade and not being very tech savvy am really nervous about doing it. I've downloaded Kies3 and backed my phone up. I'm just gathering up the courage to press the button that will wipe my phone. I think that all upgrades should be optional and if not then they should be adequately tested to identify these very annoying bugs.
11-02-2015 09:11 - edited 11-02-2015 09:12
It seems to be the S5 version of lollipop that is causing a lot of upset. Is thaty more Samsung's fault than Androids?
@Anonymous wrote:. I think that all upgrades should be optional
The upgrades are normally optional, unless you have your handset set to 'automatically download over WiFi' system and/or app updates.
on 11-02-2015 09:59
on 11-02-2015 10:07
Is it a different version of lollipop, or a Samsung update? Please let us know if you notice any improvement. Remember it's always best to do a soft reset or restart the phone after an os update, to ensure it beds in properly.
on 11-02-2015 11:43
on 11-02-2015 11:43
I'm running 5.0.2 (not an S5) but I presume some of the problems on 5.0 have been addressed.
on 13-02-2015 15:48
Think it was a Samsung update and initially it seemed to fix all the issues I was having. However, today, two days later I'm back to multiple txts being sent to same recipient, lagging, overheating and crap battery life. I guess theres nothing for it, I will need to do that facory reset. On the txt messaging issue, I have been using Chomp app and uninstalled it thinking that might be the problem, but the Samsung messenger is sooooo slow the app just hangs. Any suggestions?
on 13-02-2015 16:54
on 13-02-2015 16:54
on 13-02-2015 16:59
on 13-02-2015 16:59