Friday, October 11, 2013

Got my phone back - what is this Jelly Bean crap???

Prior to sending my phone in for repair, I was running Ice Cream Sandwich. And for the record, I love Ice Cream sandwiches. When I got my phone back, the O/S had been updated. I now have Jelly Bean. I do not *like* this Jelly Bean!
So I'm putting this out there, anyone ever tried to downgrade their Android O/S to an older version and did you have any issues or success?

Oh, and save your Apple iPhone cult-like, group-hugging. If I wanted one, I'd own one.
Every time someone says, "Get an iPhone", I want to throw a boob punch.

17 comments:

  1. I am still on the fence about whether my next upgrade will be an Iphone 5s or an S4.

    I am used to iphone but hate itunes for file transfer.

    S4 has bigger screen, expandable memory, when I suffer from a quickly draining battery (as I am now with my 4S)I can just buy a new one and put it in, as opposed to iphone I have to spend 99 bucks and send my phone to apple.

    Not sure if I want to get used to a new operating system or not, so I just cant decide what to do.

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  2. Itunes is the number one reason why I avoid the iPhone. I do more with my devices than just surf, talk and text. I am a huge mediaphile. The thought of converting anything and not being able to use a phone as an instant storage device would drive me crazy and it does. I laugh when I see iPhone users on the train watching movies on a portable dvd player. Really?! Ugh.

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  3. I have actually never had to convert anything I have loaded into my itunes. I must be d'loading in an acceptable format already.

    What pissed me off was I tried to load movies and because I didnt have the drive that had my music connected tomy PC at the time, when I synced it, it removed all my music.

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  4. Although I have seen apps for the iphone that allow you to transfer direct from your PC to the Iphone over a home network without Itunes.

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  5. I upgraded to jelly bean a while ago. I think it's like when Facebook changes you just go with it and eventually you forget it was any other way!

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  6. No clue... but my brother has a Note II. I can ask...

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  7. Al,
    That happened to my husband as well. We learned you can't just plug into any pc and add music where android doesn't care. I'm sure there's hacks for that, I just cant be bothered

    ... and thanks Bicky

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  8. And yes, I am sure I will just get used to it!

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  9. Staying up to date, especially with an OS, is immensely important. Be glad you're updated.

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  10. Jelly Bean added 'buttery smoothness' (Google's words, Google it) to the OS. It is faster, and more responsive.

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  11. Get a BlackBerry Z30.

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  12. Re: faster. I find the phone slower
    Re: blackberry. If I wanted a blackberry I would have one

    It's been a few days and I'm adjusting. Yahoo mail app is slow and buggy though

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  13. Why would a an iPhone user on the train watch movies on a DVD player? You can convert them easily to watch on any Apple device, iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad.

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  14. I asked my brother about it, but as he's explaining it, I got the feeling it's rather complicated. I can ask him to email me the details. You might be better off to accept Jelly Bean. :o\

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  15. Why convert anything in the first place? Download, copy and done! That's how Android works. Blackberry, too. No need for any software. No Sync'ing. No nada.

    And yes, Bicky, I am accepting Jelly Bean. I spent three hours this afternoon getting to know this bitch. I think we will work out just fine.

    George. We should play Scrabble. ABSOLUTELY.

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  16. If you keep using it you'll be fine, and eventually grow to love jelly bean :-) there are definitely some cool features! Glad you finally got your phone back!

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  17. iPhones are for brain-dead mouth breathers who feel compelled to purchase the biggest name, not the best product.

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