Android
4 Reasons Not to Install Galaxy A Pie & 9 Reasons You Should
Don't Install If You're Worried About Problems | ||||||||||||||
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If you're having a great experience on Android Oreo and you aren't in a hurry to get to Android Pie, think about holding out for a bit. Some Galaxy A9, Galaxy A8, Galaxy A7, and Galaxy A6 users are encountering lag, reboots, abnormal battery drain, Bluetooth issues, Wi-Fi issues, Exchange problems, and issues with first and third-party applications. The roll out is very new so we expect complaints to pickup as these updates hit more devices around the world. If you're feeling leery, you should wait for more short-term and long-term feedback about your Android Pie update to emerge. If you're seeing a lot of complaints, you might want to wait for Samsung and/or your carrier to roll out the first major bug fix update. We also recommend waiting until you're ready to solve Android Pie problems yourself. We've put together a list of fixes for common Galaxy issues to help get you started. | ||||||||||||||
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Muhammad Nisar
04/28/2019 at 2:53 am
Please send me new security features in galaxy A9-2019 peo