Rolling back and update
jp725
Newbie

I just got an new download that was supposed to "update" my Samsung Galaxy S10 software, I guess, but since the update the phone has not been acting correctly. I press one icon and something else is activated. I can't get the voice to shut up. The settings just do whatever, regardless of how I set them. Does anyone know how to roll these upgrades back? I am ready leave Verizon, although I have been a customer for more than 20 years, I have talked to my wife and we are honestly going to talk to AT&T tomorrow to see if we can get some satisfaction with them, that is how angry I am. For a wireless phone bill of over $200 a month you think they would give us better service than this when rolling an update if software out.  

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boringusername
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A) no you can't roll back an update. did you try restarting the phone. Did you let it fully update properly? A phone usually restarts several times before an update is actually done

B) If a update is buggy blame Samsung, Switching carriers won't change that.

C) $200 is likely not your bill. A S10 is $37.49 a month. You chose to pay that much. there are cheaper phones. If you are paying for insurance that is also a choice.

D) Go read the at&t wireless forums before you think the grass is greener over there.

bearone21
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very well said!!

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mama23dogs
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@jp725 wrote:

I just got an new download that was supposed to "update" my Samsung Galaxy S10 software, I guess, but since the update the phone has not been acting correctly. I press one icon and something else is activated. I can't get the voice to shut up. The settings just do whatever, regardless of how I set them. Does anyone know how to roll these upgrades back? I am ready leave Verizon, although I have been a customer for more than 20 years, I have talked to my wife and we are honestly going to talk to AT&T tomorrow to see if we can get some satisfaction with them, that is how angry I am. For a wireless phone bill of over $200 a month you think they would give us better service than this when rolling an update if software out.  


LOL.  At&t has the second worst customer service only to Sprint.  And Iโ€™m an AT&T postpaid customer.   

Phones are not the carriers responsibility. Your phone is under warranty from the manufacture for one year, after that itโ€™s either Insurance or on your own dime. You would get exactly the same response from AT&T.

 Iโ€™m sure Verizon has a troubleshooting guide for such problems including potential  factory resetting your phone. Make sure you have a good back up.

BTW,  if it were a faulty update through Verizon everyone with an S 10 would be screaming. Itโ€™s just you/your phone.  

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