Got the December 2019 update and it's just 62.4MB in size for an up to date device.
The size confirms that we are not getting 10 in 2019.
Installation works as intended on stock device. Only took about 5 minutes total to update successfully. Total battery consumption during update: 1%.
Unlike November update the device now seems more responsive.
This update fixed my problem mentioned here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2-lite/help/android-dsp-question-t4014081
No bugs so far. I am pretty happy with this update even if it's not Android 10.
Happy holidays everyone!
Thanks for your input, but it's a duplicate. Please read other threads before posting.
marstonpear said:
Thanks for your input, but it's a duplicate. Please read other threads before posting.
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The other thread is a question about Android 10 posted on 11th september, with a wrong title. This thread announces the arrival of the December update and details about that update. That thread brings no discussion to the table about the new updated Pie version.
Please read the rules and the importance of relevant, meaningful and totally not clickbait titles like that other thread had.
TheoXSD said:
The other thread is a question about Android 10 posted on 11th september, with a wrong title. This thread announces the arrival of the December update and details about that update. That thread brings no discussion to the table about the new updated Pie version.
Please read the rules and the importance of relevant, meaningful and totally not clickbait titles like that other thread had.
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ok whatever floats your boat buddy
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There is already a thread on exactly same topic here .
2 Threads on same topic is not required and hence continue the discussion on linked thread.
Thread Closed.
jackeagle
Forum Moderator
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Please only post:
- ROM Development discussion
- ROM releases
- ROM issues WITHIN their release thread
- ROM ideas
PLEASE nothing else....
all "Help upgrading"
"My ..... help"
WILL BE moved to Herald Mobile 6!!!!
This is only for releasing and developing ROMs
thanks​
Please follow the rules!!
NO questions to general problems
I will move EVERY post NOT regarding ROM development.
NO:
- Help flashing
- problem with xy
ONLY ROM related posts please...ALL other in Herald Mobile 6!!!!
Thanks​
I had this same problem on a forum that I moderate. My solution worked extremely well, though. Every time someone created a thread that was not on topic, I just locked it. I didn't peruse the thread (except for the first post, on occasion, if the thread title was ambiguous). I didn't care where the discussion had gone. No post explaining why it was locked. I didn't move it. I ignored any PMs to me about it being locked (and created a sticky entitled, "Why was my thread locked?!" for those people to read).
This worked fantastically because (1) regular forum members stopped posting in threads that were not on topic, and (2) irregular members stepped up the quality of their posts because they were forced to read the rules.
So that's my suggestion. I'm willing to do it for you if you guys are in need of assistence.
Google has just posted the factory image of Android 5.0.2 Lollipop for the WiFi version of the 2012 Nexus 7. This follows the rollout of the Android 5.0.1 on many Nexus devices recently. With the factory image up, an OTA update can't be too far away, and we'll keep you posted on AndroidCentral if we see Android 5.0.2 on other Nexus smartphones and tablets.
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May I remind you of the XDA RULES
15. Keep threads / posts on-topic
Whilst a minor amount of off-topic posting may be overlooked, the general rule is that your posts / threads must be relevant to the Forum / thread in which you are posting.
Thread closed
malybru
Forum Moderator
For everyone who wants to know whats new in beta 4, Here you go
As says gentleman I see nothing
xavivts said:
As says gentleman I see nothing
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i didnt get u :S
timur bey merhaba
Such a pointless thread. Why do members insist to create threads on topics that's already being discussed in already open threads... wow you have posted a link to a YouTube video... It's not useful at all, all it does is clog up the forums with nonsense... it states what's new in the new beta update in the changelog but members still don't do there research and read the already open threads discussing this exact topic..
He wants some views on YouTube, maybe some subscribers
Beta 5
Thread closed as it is a duplicate of http://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/how-to/nougat-beta-g935fedge-password-links-t3497078
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Vatsal,
Forum Moderator.
Will give feedback on any changes shortly
marcushesketh1991 said:
Will give feedback on any changes shortly
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Really? In the dev section?
u r 2 late
Seriously humans get much more stupid and less aware. Everybody knows of the new update, there are threads already open for this. Plz use common sense in future and read through already open threads.
Especially posting in dev section makes you look more of an idiot
There are already a lot of threads on same topic.
Please search before posting.
Thread closed!
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Vatsal,
Forum Moderator.
I keep seeing it on every rom thread but yet to find out what it means.
twixyfig said:
I keep seeing it on every rom thread but yet to find out what it means.
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The Original Poster (also abbreviated as OP) of a ROM thread very often additionally creates posts no. 2 and/or no. 3 immediately after he created his ROM thread i.e. after the creation of the thread's first post (that is also known as the Opening Post, which is also abbreviated as OP).
If the OP hasn't yet a content for the posts #2 or #3, then he enters "reserved" meaning these posts are reserved for his future use that e.g. could be to add changelogs in post #2 if new versions of a ROM are released.
I hope I was able to sufficiently answer you're question.
By the way, a remark: We only allow developers to reserve posts in their own development thread, and nobody else. This means if you pass by "reserved posts" that don't comply with this condition, please report such a post via the report function. Thanks for your cooperation.
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Oswald Boelcke
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Oswald Boelcke said:
The Original Poster (also abbreviated as OP) of a ROM thread very often additionally creates posts no. 2 and/or no. 3 immediately after he created his ROM thread i.e. after the creation of the thread's first post (that is also known as the Opening Post, which is also abbreviated as OP).
If the OP hasn't yet a content for the posts #2 or #3, then he enters "reserved" meaning these posts are reserved for his future use that e.g. could be to add changelogs in post #2 if new versions of a ROM are released.
I hope I was able to sufficiently answer you're question.
By the way, a remark: We only allow developers to reserve posts in their own development thread, and nobody else. This means if you pass by "reserved posts" that don't comply with this condition, please report such a post via the report function. Thanks for your cooperation.
Regards
Oswald Boelcke
Senior Moderator
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Ah, makes more sense now. Thanks for your help!
twixyfig said:
Ah, makes more sense now. Thanks for your help!
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That's great. I'm glad that my explanation helped. Did you already noted this tutorial for threads in the General Q&A forum?
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