The latest update is terrible. W aunt you go back to the previous. Is this possible?
We can not uninstall an update once it is on our phone. I know that this update changed everything that I was use to on nugant. Are you having problems with the phone is it not running right?
I wish that they would give us a option to put the phone back if this update does not work.
Seriously hate this upgrade. Is there anything we can do?
Software updates are meant to improve your phone not work it worse Cinhip85. There is no way to remove an update once it has been completed and I am sure we can help on whatever issue you are having. What seems to be going on with your device? What have you tried to resolve your concern?
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Since this latest update I no longer receive notifications for social media (i.e., Facebook). I've gone through my notification settings within FB and on my phone, everything is set as it should be and was prior to the upgrade. Still not getting notifications and missing a lot of things that I need to respond to quickly.
When I receive notifications for email, text messages, etc. I see a notification icon on the status bar at the top of my screen (like I did previously) and a number counter on the app icon itself showing how many new items are there (like I did previously). With this new update when I clear my notification icons from the status bare at the top I lose my number counter on my apps. This did not happen prior to this upgrade and I want this back to how it used to be. I need the counters to stay when I clear the status bar.
Definite delays in loading applications since the upgrade and battery life is WAY worse!!!!
I've lost all individual ringtones and can no longer set individual ringtones and notifications.
Upgrades are suppose to improve the phone, not make it worse. Something needs to be done to fix all of these issues IMMEDIATELY!!!!
Unforntally the only thing we can do at this point is try and get use to the new platform. I hope that they fix the problems that everyone is having. I am lucky that so far that I have not really run into any major problems.I do know that there are a lot people that are not so lucky and I hope that they get help for their phones soon. My phone is like a totally different phone since the update and after 3 days I still don't have the phone set the way I want it. The Nugant update only took a couple of hours to set it up the way I wanted. I hope that you don't have any problems with the phone itself as far as it turning off or on. Or with any apps that don't work right. I am sure if you keep an eye on this forum someone on here maybe having the same problem you are and can help you. Good Luck and keep us posted.
100% agree!
Livid about the personalized message notification sounds being taken away!
Thank you for the reply. It appears the majority of users are just as unhappy. Whatever patches Samsung thinks they fixed, they made these new issues worse!
So ready to give up my Service with Verizon unless they advocate on their users behalf to Samsung to remedy the situation.
Ugh!
Amber_VZW, you obviously haven't read the myriad of complaints from S7, S8, and S9 users about Oreo removing the notification customization features many, many users can no longer use. Why don't you and your colleagues go to your upper management and let Samsung know about this fiasco, and get them to fix it???
This mess just confirms to me that I won't ever update my S7 from Marshmallow.
jrh4054 wrote:Amber_VZW, you obviously haven't read the myriad of complaints from S7, S8, and S9 users about Oreo removing the notification customization features many, many users can no longer use. Why don't you and your colleagues go to your upper management and let Samsung know about this fiasco, and get them to fix it??? This mess just confirms to me that I won't ever update my S7 from Marshmallow.
jrh4054 wrote:
Actually it is likely amberd_vzw.
How likely is it that anything will be done?
Your guess is as good as mine.
Unfortunately, the unhappy users, no matter how many there may be out there, have no leverage other than go to another type of phone. And, if they're like me, that would be very difficult to do. Frankly, I am very happy with my S7. As you have probably seen from my posts, I haven't done any updates to the phone for nearly two years. This stared when Nougat did its deal on the phones and I delayed the update for so long, the reminders stopped. Now, the only way I can do any update is to use the Samsung Software Upgrade Assistant. At this point, the only thing wrong with the phone is battery usage. I could update it to the S8 or S9, but I'm perfectly happy with the S7. The S9 reviews are not that great. There is a pattern of user complaints about the Bixby button. And, of course, the phone costs nearly $1K. The bottom line for me in keeping the S7 is I don't want to go through the misery of setting up a new phone. That's part of the reason for not updating it. I fear that the lack of updates for such a long period of time might result in an FDR, which I want to avoid at all costs.
Perhaps you could consider changing which manufacturer you purchase. I let my phone complete its updates as soon as possible and I don't have problems. I don't purchase Samsung phones.
Which phones do you like?
I liked Motorola until their update process became unreliable. Now I prefer Google's line, the Pixel phones. I have used phones made by HTC, Motorola, Samsung, Nokia, Google, and briefly the "fruit" phone.
In the distant past, I have had several of the brands you mention. I'm the only one in my family who doesn't have a 'fruit' phone, I will never have one for a couple of reasons. The primary one is the absence of the back button. On many apps, the only way to go back is to close the app and reopen it. The other reason is the control that Apple wants and has over the phones. Should I switch from Samsung, is there a way to transfer, wirelessly or otherwise, the information from my phone to a new one? Would the SD card I have work in a new phone?
I appreciate your input. Thanks.
I have one son with a "fruit" phone and one with the S7 like me. Both my son with the S7 and I have toyed with the idea this last year of going fruit phone but still haven't made the switch. Unless Samsung does something quickly about this new upgrade to fix all of the problems we are having I will definitely be going fruit phone. Can't speak for my son but wouldn't surprise me if he is leaning the same way. Samsung really made a mistake on this one!!!!
Just googled your question and it does not seem to be to difficult. I didn't know it would be that easy.
https://www.google.com/search?q=transfer+files+from+android+to+iphone&rlz=1C1AOHY_enUS708US708&oq=transfer+files+from+an…
We want to help our customers as much as we can Jrh4054. We do handle each situation individually and see what we can do to help. What type of issues are you having?
AAAAAHHHHHH!!! I'M GOING OUT OF MY MIND! ! The Oreo upgrade on the Samsung Galaxy S7 is HORRIBLE! I totally agree - long delays in loading applications since the upgrade and battery life is WAY worse!!!! THIS UOGRADE IS 100% HORRIBLE!
Wish I hadn't !
Dang updates. I want my Nougat back!