الاثنين، 16 مارس 2015

Rogers halts Galaxy S5 Lollipop update, says “minor bugs and issues” are to blame

We reported two weeks ago that Android Lollipop, Google’s latest OS update that’s been making its way worldwide and into the North American continent (US), had finally come north of the US border to Canadian Galaxy S5 users. Bell announced the update on its own website, but no other carriers had published an official announcement at the time.


Today, we’ve received word from Koodo Mobile that Lollipop has now arrived for its Galaxy S5 users, with a build as recent as 6 days ago (March 10). Rogers started pushing the update around the same time as Bell, but has currently halted the update.


The circumstances surrounding the halt come from a Rogers Galaxy S5 user who downloaded Lollipop onto his Galaxy S5 but experienced a reboot loop problem upon installing the new update. The update loaded onto the device, but he contacted Rogers about the problem. In turn, the carrier sent him a replacement device.


Upon receiving the new Galaxy S5 replacement, he set about configuring the device, logging into his Gmail account, and so on. This time, upon preparing to download Lollipop, things didn’t go as planned: there was no update, the screen said that he was on the current update (at 4.4 KitKat). Over the last week or so, he’s continued to attempt the download, but hasn’t seen anything hinting that the device will receive Lollipop.


Today, it was discovered that the individual will not receive Android 5.0 anytime soon because There were issues with the update so it has been removed from the FOTA server, a Rogers representative said at the GS5 user’s Reddit post. As for when Rogers Galaxy S5 users can expect the update? Samsung is working on a fix as we speak, but we don’t have any additional details as to when it will be re-released, the representative said.


So, if you’ve been wanting to grab the latest update, there’s no need at this point. Hopefully, Koodo Mobile users will have better luck.


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Samsung reportedly targets 60 million TV sales in 2015

A report out of Taiwan claims that Samsung Electronics aims to grow its TV sales target from 50 million in 2014 to 60 million in 2015. This will allow the company to increase profits amid lower sales from Samsung Display. By selling more TVs this year the company will also increase its influence in the TV market. The report claims Samsung has increased TV panel orders to suppliers in China and Taiwan which include Innolux, AU Optronics, BOE and China Star Optoelectronics Technology.


The company will mainly source 39.5, 48, 50, 55 and 65 inch LCD TV panels most of which are likely to be Ultra HD or 4K. These panels will be used in new units which will be released in the second quarter of this year. Panel makers in China and Taiwan expect that Samsung will purchase 33 million panels this year which will account for 55% of its overall TV panel demand.


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