I was looking for a report of sorts for the lollipop soak test that is being conductucted but the official reports are confidential, so I decided to create this thread to report my observations.
I had an unrooted and locked bootloader with stock 4.4.4 KitKat running before I upgraded to lollipop using adb sideload method with the lollipop soak test img. I should also mention that I'm not part of the official soak test and used the img provided at
"http://ift.tt/1DzwOFK;
Following are some of my observations after a successful update:-
>I had some applications installed on the sdcard.They were not immediately available after a boot. They dont even show up in the list of installed applications on sdcard in the settings. As a consequence the application icons in the launcher go missing. This happens after every boot.
>When I boot into recovery mode, only the green android logo shows up with "no commands" written beneath it. Nothing happens even if I keep preessing the volume buttons and press the power key once, which previously showed the recovery menu.
I think these are potential bugs.
So I would like to know if anyone else is facing similer problems.
Also it isn't exactly a problem but isn't multiple users a buitin feature of lollipop? Why is it disabled by default?
I think it would be nice if someone who is part of the soak test could inform motorolla of the two issues mentioned above. :o
I had an unrooted and locked bootloader with stock 4.4.4 KitKat running before I upgraded to lollipop using adb sideload method with the lollipop soak test img. I should also mention that I'm not part of the official soak test and used the img provided at
"http://ift.tt/1DzwOFK;
Following are some of my observations after a successful update:-
>I had some applications installed on the sdcard.They were not immediately available after a boot. They dont even show up in the list of installed applications on sdcard in the settings. As a consequence the application icons in the launcher go missing. This happens after every boot.
>When I boot into recovery mode, only the green android logo shows up with "no commands" written beneath it. Nothing happens even if I keep preessing the volume buttons and press the power key once, which previously showed the recovery menu.
I think these are potential bugs.
So I would like to know if anyone else is facing similer problems.
Also it isn't exactly a problem but isn't multiple users a buitin feature of lollipop? Why is it disabled by default?
I think it would be nice if someone who is part of the soak test could inform motorolla of the two issues mentioned above. :o
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