Micro-updates to fix Lollipop issues on Samsung devices

12 May, 2015

Earlier this month, Samsung acknowledged Galaxy S5 Lollipop update issues, with its UK subsidiary promising to roll out micro-updates to help resolve them. Now, the branch has revealed that the micro-updates are being prepared for various Samsung devices facing Lollipop update issues.

Samsung UK made the revelation in a reply to a query on its Twitter feed (see image above). In the meantime, the company is suggesting users to try a factory reset of their device, saying that "other users have found this helped resolve issues."

It isn't, however, clear when these micro-updates will roll out. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Core Prime has started receiving the Lollipop update in Poland.

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Reader comments

  • rgb
  • 28 May 2015
  • q8I

Lollipop on my Samsung Galaxy 5 from Verizon seems to have RAM occupancy and POWER problems. Period. The oversubscription of memory causes apps to just be aborted. The battery consumption for my config seems to have most of doubled. I have found ...

  • Anonymous
  • 17 May 2015
  • t7X

same issues with you bro. i dont have signal anymore. lollipop sucks

  • AnonD-395528
  • 14 May 2015
  • nUf

I was having unresponsive power button issues on my s5 with lollipop. I reverted back to android 4.4.2 then did a factory reset. Having updated to BOD3 lollipop then resetting and restoring my data once more, I find all my issues have gone the phones...

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