Issues with Lollipop update.

tek-monkey

wanna see my snake?
Not used it properly but so far I'd say it takes longer to initially boot but seems solid. This is on a nexus 7 2013, one of the 2012s at work updated today as well though so I'll check how thats going.
 

Mikinton

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Not had any problems on my Nexus 10. I had to plug the charger in when I upgraded as I was a bit low on juice, and immediately after the upgrade when I'd unplugged it to use elsewhere, it seemed to use the remaining charge a bit quicker than normal, but it's been OK since.
 

Lucy

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Mine's a little sluggish, and took 2 hours to update, but I have a Nexus 4 so it's not that surprising really. There's a few annoyances too, like calendar notifications automatically disappearing, but I'm sure I'll get used to it.
 

proactive

Enjoying a drop of red.
Any idea if these issues have now been resolved as my Nexus 7 keeps nagging me to update.
 

number9

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Any idea if these issues have now been resolved as my Nexus 7 keeps nagging me to update.
if you are on about the 2012 nexus 7, as I think its only that and maybe the nexus 4 that become sluggish, I don't think google have updated since release
my wife has that model, but not installed lollipop.

if you want to go ahead with it, just do this to get the speed back....

Settings > About tablet > tap on the “Build number” entry seven times, which will unlock “Developer Options”.
Settings > Developer options > Set WINDOW ANIMATION SCALE, TRANSITION ANIMATION SCALE and ANIMATOR DURATION SCALE all to ANIMATION OFF
Settings > Developer Options > Background process limit > at most 3 processes

credit to Jason Molesky for that.
 

Lucy

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The camera app now crashes the phone, but it seems to be happening to lots so I expect Google to update soon.
 

Lucy

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I've downloaded aCalendar as it seems to do everything Google Calendar used to have
 
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