12-02-2015 11:33
12-02-2015 11:33
For all the negative comments already post here and on other forums about Lollipop on the S5 which I will not add to, I'm looking for a way to revert back to KK.
Does anyone know or can provide a link to downgrade the OS?
Also as this rolled out with o2's blessing and its having a negative impact on the phones performance and it's still in the warranty period, I'm wondering what the position is for o2 to correct the issue, I'm sure they have S5s in stock with KK on them still, can I exchange it?
Thanks in advance
12-02-2015 12:38
12-02-2015 12:38
@jonsie wrote:The beauty of android is that you are able to do so though if it trips Knox your warranty is goosed. Apparently it's fairly straight forward so I'm going to get rid of the dreaded 4.3 on the S3 and go with KK.
Well.... with your S3 I would imagine the 2 year warranty is up anyway. So not a problem if it trips Knox?
What will you do when Lollipop is rolled out for your Note 4 @jonsie ?
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12-02-2015 12:42
12-02-2015 12:42
I'll definitely wait a while before updating.....
12-02-2015 13:49
12-02-2015 13:49
@Anonymous wrote:
For all the negative comments already post here and on other forums about Lollipop on the S5 which I will not add to, I'm looking for a way to revert back to KK.
Does anyone know or can provide a link to downgrade the OS?
Also as this rolled out with o2's blessing and its having a negative impact on the phones performance and it's still in the warranty period, I'm wondering what the position is for o2 to correct the issue, I'm sure they have S5s in stock with KK on them still, can I exchange it?
Thanks in advance
If you are serious about looking at downgrading the OS you are best starting at http://www.xda-developers.com/
Be warned you will void any warranty - so as a personal tip make sure you also research how to reverse anything you are tempted to do - which includes Knox.
@Cleoriff wrote:It really isn't an O2 issue. If you look on other forums there are people on different networks who are having problems with Lollipop. (equally a lot of people like it)
Some installed it immediately it became available. A lot of members on here will wait until the bug fixes are rolled out....:smileywink:
Google hand it off to Samsung, Samsung hand it off to O2 to veryify - more can always be done, but your general public are always the best testing bed for software - but the impact of this one seems to have escaped hugely.
@Anonymous wrote:
Thanks PhillPark for the link
Yeah, I doubt O2 would do anything either, altho an online guru advised me to go into a store where someone could fix my issues?!
In store they can only check settings, offer to reset the device (but this still retains the current OS), after speaking with O2's repair service, any repair options will come back on 5.0 and all new stock appears to be on 5.0 too.
It's a case of waiting for Samsung to correct their mistakes and roll out another update.
12-02-2015 19:30
12-02-2015 19:30