Ice Cream Sandwich
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Tue, 08/21/2012 - 10:01
Ice Cream Sandwich
No I'm not talking about the tasty treat.
I just got ICS on Saturday for my Droid 4 and I'm wishing I wouldn't have now.
My phone has slowed down considerably now. It hangs on half my apps. That's if the app doesn't crash first.
And here's the best part, my battery will randomly drain to 10% in about 3 hours from a full charge just sitting there.
If I would have known this was upcoming and known the issues I would have declined the update until a later time.
Anyone else had any of these issues? I hear there is a bug fix in the works but no date yet.
Yikes. Not sure what I am running but if I get a message about an update, I am declining.
The version i got Saturday is 4.0.4 Look under "About Phone" in system settings and it's listed under "Android Version"
If you have one earlier than that I would keep it until the patch has been announced. I understand the Razzr series owners are having a rough time with it too.
I have not gotten notification either, but I think I will also decline until a later date.
Thanks for the heads-up Leviticus.
I have a Droid 4- and I upgraded yesterday. (side note, I got the message about ice cream sandwich and totally thought my phone was hacked or something because it sounded deliciously suspicious!). There are pros and cons, imo. I like the sleaker look and the menus much better. I don't use too many different apps, so I haven't noticed considerable slowdown. The only complaint I have (so far, it's only been a day) is that text is harder to read for me- it seems like the font is smaller. Otherwise, I kinda like it. :)
my phone had it factory installed and i love it!
if you guys are having problems is it carrier specific, phone specific, etc?
Maybe post up what carrier and phone you have if you are having a problem. Just a suggestion.
A friend has it on his Droid Razr and it seems to run pretty smooth. Pretty much as smooth as my iPhone.
I had ICS on my Galaxy 2 Tablet, and liked it. However, I rooted it and put Jelly Bean (4.1.1) on it. Now it runs really nice.
Ya, I've heard that Jelly Bean fixed a lot of the issues. Looking forward to that.