mymarcio
Member
- Oct 16, 2012
- 37
- 0
- 6
So... i did hard reset it.
As I mentioned before, I upgraded the phone but didn't do a hard reset.
So the posts above are the experience for a phone without a hard reset. (I know I ignored everyone's advice, but I just wanted to see how it went.)
My experience right now seems a bit better.
Initial Set Up:
I didn't restore my settings, just plugged in my windows live account.
Battery Life
The phone was at 30%, when I started the setup. Even though I was plugged in to the power, during this process of installing and downloading apps and restoring text messages. Now that everything as finished setting up though, I seem to be able to use the phone, charge it without feeling it overheat or losing power.
Apps:
Deleted all the AT&T and HERE Apps that came with the phone
Updated all the native apps (Phone, Glance, Extras, Touch, People, Messaging, Facebook, Maps, Calculator, Calendar, Outlook, etc.)
During this process the battery was still being drained even though it was plugged (30% > 20%)
After everything updated, I restarted the phone.
Installed additional apps that use such as 6tin, Photoshop, Messenger, Lumia Camera
Messaging
It now seems to load faster. Sometimes I get the loading screen for a few seconds, but the texts and conversations load faster.
I suspect this has something to do with the fact that it hasn't restored all the conversations, so there are only 200 texts to load, versus 4 years worth. Though I have it set to restore all my texts, they aren't being pulled in. Some conversations are being restored but many are restoring the same text duplicated. Most conversations are not being fully restored (not the recent stuff... nor the oldest, just randomly restored bits of texts here and there... annoying.) I also can't see the status of the restoring of texts,
Responding to texts is also now faster.
Operating System
The operating system does seem faster in some areas, where before I felt like it lacked performance.
It really seems like I might be able to give W10 a shot for now... (knock on wood).
So to summarize the topic of this thread... W10 might be ok to use as a daily driver (contrary to my previous belief) but HARD RESET is really necessary or you will most likely experience the same terrible problems I did in the previous threads.
Now I just have to sit and wait for someone to say "you wouldn't have to have gone through it if you followed all the directions on the initial thread!" :winktongue:
As I mentioned before, I upgraded the phone but didn't do a hard reset.
So the posts above are the experience for a phone without a hard reset. (I know I ignored everyone's advice, but I just wanted to see how it went.)
My experience right now seems a bit better.
Initial Set Up:
I didn't restore my settings, just plugged in my windows live account.
Battery Life
The phone was at 30%, when I started the setup. Even though I was plugged in to the power, during this process of installing and downloading apps and restoring text messages. Now that everything as finished setting up though, I seem to be able to use the phone, charge it without feeling it overheat or losing power.
Apps:
Deleted all the AT&T and HERE Apps that came with the phone
Updated all the native apps (Phone, Glance, Extras, Touch, People, Messaging, Facebook, Maps, Calculator, Calendar, Outlook, etc.)
During this process the battery was still being drained even though it was plugged (30% > 20%)
After everything updated, I restarted the phone.
Installed additional apps that use such as 6tin, Photoshop, Messenger, Lumia Camera
Messaging
It now seems to load faster. Sometimes I get the loading screen for a few seconds, but the texts and conversations load faster.
I suspect this has something to do with the fact that it hasn't restored all the conversations, so there are only 200 texts to load, versus 4 years worth. Though I have it set to restore all my texts, they aren't being pulled in. Some conversations are being restored but many are restoring the same text duplicated. Most conversations are not being fully restored (not the recent stuff... nor the oldest, just randomly restored bits of texts here and there... annoying.) I also can't see the status of the restoring of texts,
Responding to texts is also now faster.
Operating System
The operating system does seem faster in some areas, where before I felt like it lacked performance.
It really seems like I might be able to give W10 a shot for now... (knock on wood).
So to summarize the topic of this thread... W10 might be ok to use as a daily driver (contrary to my previous belief) but HARD RESET is really necessary or you will most likely experience the same terrible problems I did in the previous threads.
Now I just have to sit and wait for someone to say "you wouldn't have to have gone through it if you followed all the directions on the initial thread!" :winktongue: