CarR9
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I have problems with quick charge in a L950 XL with 15043, quick charge doesn't work, anyone has this issue??
Groove, outlook, maps, movies and tv. None of these are included with Windows when you reinstall/reset on mobile. Have to go to the store to get them installed.
Yes that's a welcome additioncan you uninstall them after that? sounds mighty good to me
Have you microSD card ? - remove it, restart and then try again ...15047 is hanging on my 950 XL too. Why is this happening? Even if I use the DRT or soft reset, when I try to download, it hangs for hours every time
Did you try to use WDRT to install an original build and updated (latest) firmware ? - did you try without SIM ?No, I don't have one. I've tried using the DRT to go back to an earlier build, soft/hard resetting.. Several times for this build and 15043
Removed my SIM, used the WDRT to go back to an older build.. Download still hanging at 38% after an hour and a half... I'd give up but like with 15043, my battery will keep draining trying to download the update. FRUSTRATING.Did you try to use WDRT to install an original build and updated (latest) firmware ? - did you try without SIM ?
It sounds that you have a connection problem, not a problem with a phone. You wrote: "Download still hanging at 38% after an hour and a half..."Removed my SIM, used the WDRT to go back to an older build.. Download still hanging at 38% after an hour and a half... I'd give up but like with 15043, my battery will keep draining trying to download the update. FRUSTRATING.
It sounds that you have a connection problem, not a problem with a phone. You wrote: "Download still hanging at 38% after an hour and a half..."
that is if that thing is actually telling the truth, I bet if you check your router the phone is not doing anything and your network is fine, otherwise it would be clear and painful to have a device sucking down all of your wifi capacity for HOURS
it is common nowadays for loading animations to not be directly representative of what is really happening, a process could be stuck at the "downloading" phase from a UI perspective but in reality be stuck because of a local I/O issue like onboard storage being maxed out by some buggy code and hence the download being "stuck"
that is if that thing is actually telling the truth, I bet if you check your router the phone is not doing anything and your network is fine, otherwise it would be clear and painful to have a device sucking down all of your wifi capacity for HOURS
it is common nowadays for loading animations to not be directly representative of what is really happening, a process could be stuck at the "downloading" phase from a UI perspective but in reality be stuck because of a local I/O issue like onboard storage being maxed out by some buggy code and hence the download being "stuck"