Editorials
4 Reasons Not to Install Galaxy J Pie & 7 Reasons You Should
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If you're having a great experience on Android Oreo and you aren't in a hurry, think about hanging on Oreo around for a few days. Some Galaxy J Pie users are noticing abnormal battery drain, UI lag, reboots, Bluetooth issues, Wi-Fi issues, and issues with first and third-party applications. If you're feeling leery, you should wait for more short-term and long-term feedback about your device's 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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