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I'm living in a nightmare with my s5. It was working perfectly before I did the update! I have had to charge it 4 times, 4 TIMES, today. My phone would last all day, now...not so much. My camera is lagging and won't snap pictures until its too late and I've missed the shot! I'm beyond frustrated. I don't want to go thru the hassle of a factory reset, most of the reviews from other forums say it doesn't work anyway.
So I just want to know if I can undo it?
See my original post here to capture my nightmare fully: Re: s5 lollipop update and draining the battery and slowing my phone down?
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You cannot revert back once you install an OS update. Give your phone a few days to get used to lollypop, otherwise a FDR will probably be needed.
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As Klue posted give that OS & battery about 3 days to settle down. A couple of things that have been found to work were shutting down the camera app ( runs in an always on mode with 5.0, high battery drain ) and uninstalling any apps that you can do without at this time.
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well that sucks.that should have been an option. tomorrow will be one week since the update. i'll see how it is tomorrow, then i'll consider the FR.
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Verizon really needs to give us a way to revert updates like this. This is a major problem and is affecting a large number of people.
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Verizon Wireless doesn't write the code. Samsung does it and they are the ones preventing any methods of reverting the OS, official or not.
I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.
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doing a master reset should take to back to pre-5.0/lollipop.
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bearone21 wrote:
doing a master reset should take to back to pre-5.0/lollipop.
No, it won't.
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i was given that info by someone at cust serv, thanks.
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Then they were uninformed which isn't surprising. Factory resetting always restores to the latest version of the OS. In this case, Lollipop would be the OS installed after the reset.
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