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I need to know if there is anything I can do to fix my screwed up Bionic phone after the ICS update. I think I already know there isn't anything, but I'll vent anyway in case I might help somebody else avoid accepting this update. The upgrade downloaded about a week ago and at 7am in the morning when I noticed it, I'm not lucid enough to realize that I was potentially breaking my phone by accepting it. I worked on Verizon phones at Motorola for 11 years and I know how crazy Verizon usually is about testing new phones but software upgrades are a different story...they never have enough people using "old" phones to really user-trial upgrades so most of the time the new software has more user issues than the old software even though it might fix some obscure issues that nobody cares about. After about 5 hours stuck on "updating media", I finally had to pull the memory card because, you know, I actually have to use my phone once in a while and expect for $100/month, that I'd be able to do that all the time. Anyway, the phone came back after the memory card pull, but now the battery drains completely in only a few hours (and I have an extended battery). When I charge over night or any time, the phone never gets to more than 60% charge. I think it's because of background apps running, but I've tried using Task killers to stop background apps and I tried removing all the task killers and either way it doesn't help. I cannot open the gallery or any media players. I can see my media files when I use a file manager, so I know that they are still there, but I can't see or play any of them. There must be some engine changes in this software too because I swear the call processing is different. I'm in 3G in places I used to get 4G and I completely loose service at least once a day now and have to perform a reboot (I used to get this once every few days unfortunately). I know that as soon as I call Verizon, they will tell me a have to do a factory reset since that's their solution for everything that isn't a simple settings change. I've already spent 3 hours trying to fix this thing and I can't believe I'm about to spend another 3 erasing all my data and setting it back up. The biggest pain right now is that the USB interface appears to totally broken. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling drivers on my PC, 3 different USB cables, Different USB ports, power cycling both devices and everything else I could think off...and I am pretty used to doing all this stuff after working on prototype phones at MOT. Nothing worked and so I can't backup my phone data before I do the reset (my 16GB memory card doesn't have much space left). I'll bite the bullet now and I guess I'll be buying an Iphone next time from AT&T because I will never buy an Android phone from Verizon again...I hold grudges for a LONG time.
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