Since yesterday, I'm getting daily reminders to update to Android 12. I'm currently on the October update to Android 11 and I'm not ready to update to Android 12 right now.
Is there any way to prevent these notifications?
I decided to update to Android 12. I guess turning off automatic updates in the developer options no longer works.
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Hi guys, I've sent my phone for repair at Nokia centre and now it was running offical Android Pie. Now I received it back and it's on Oreo.
I've tapped to check for update but it kept saying there's no update available. Any idea why?
Now I'm back on Android 8.1.0 (Security patch 1 April 2018).
Just sideload the updates until Pie October security patch, it is easy!
Is there any way to prevent a Galaxy S10e from from accepting the update? I just bought this phone from Verizon after my S5 was becoming really laggy after 5 years. My phone automatically downloaded the update, but I postponed it. I disable system auto updates under developer options and also under biometrics and security: other security settings: security policy updates. But I restarted my phone, and the update popped up and asked me to install now or later. I postponed it, but I'm afraid I won't be able to continue doing that. Any ideas?
Why don't you want to update to Android 10?
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Why don't you want to update to Android 10?
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Various reasons. Is there a way to stop the update from happening once it's downloaded and in the "bug the user" loop?
I'd love to know this (prevent ota update) as well
I have a new, unrooted 4a that came out of the box with Android 10. I have a pending update to Android 11, but the notification doesn't tell me which build is in the pending update. How can I identify the pending build before I accept the update.
Save yourself the headache and sideload the October OTA.
Wasn't really necessary. I updated and it took me to the Android 11 September update. I checked for me updates, and immediately got the update to the Oct release. Simpler than doing a sideload.
I just got this phone, however I realized it was running on Android 11, not there recent Android 12 that came out. I checked and it's still saying it's updated but it isn't. The CSC code is TMK/TMK/VZW. The base version is G975USQU5GUCH, which is a Verizon/Comcast update. What should I do? The phone boots up with the Metro By T-Mobile logo, which is right but it doesn't receive updates.
Updates are patches for already installed Android, in your case Android 11. Updates get rolled out by OEM if they deem it necessary.
I have a small idea on what might be happening
The phone was using a software the carrier never used so when it became from what it was to TMK, they can't find updates to configure it. Is it possible to flash the next update with the correct CSC and it will configure it right?
Also the update screen is different
I have a USA TMobile LM-G900TM14j. 4.14.141+
I just did an initial boot from the factory and it has android 10 on it. I do not want it to install 12. Is there a way to get Android 11 on it manually? I have turned off auto system updates. If it installs 12 I am hosed so trying to tread lightly here.