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[Official Discussion] Huawei Ascend 2.1 - 2.2 Firmware Upgrade (Info updated as received!)

If we are running the Icarus Mod, will we still get the update for 2.2, or will we have to flash back to stock in order to be able to get the 2.2 update?

No one knows at this point but you will most probably have to do a manual upgrade either way so chances are it will be necessary to flash back to stock. Or just do a factory reset. ;)

So I've been following this thread (and others) on AF since I bought my wife a new Ascend (Metro) and I have to say it was been very helpful to an Android novice. So far I have successfully been able to root her phone and get rid of some bloatware and have been waiting (not so patiently) for the 2.2 upgrade. After hearing all of u rave about Icarus though, you have me convinced that I should install this on my wife's Ascend... Especially since I am tired of hearing her complain of the speed - or lack thereof. The one question I have is whether the contacts will be lost if I install it, or what I need to do so that I don't have to manually input her contacts again bc that was a real pain. Thanks again for all of your help because I'm sure there are countless people like me who follow AF incognito and have been helped by the useful info given.
Welcome to our happy little Funny Farum!!! Please ask us anything and if we know the answer we'll be sure to provide it! :)

I will give this try a little bit later and let u know how it goes. Thanks for your help!

Good Luck Fireman!!!! :)

Im convinced as well on installing Icarus 1.1 as apposed to waiting on the official. Gonna try to install it today. Could someone please point me in the direction of the install how to thread?
Go North, young man! :p LOL!

This thread has prompted me to move to the dark side hehehehehehe. Thanks!!!!!! See you guys on the otherside!:D

There's nothing quite like the 'dark side'!!! Come join us!!! :cool:


Awww.....see how helpful our little crew here is! :D
 
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Welcome to the forums!

Log on her Gmail account via the web, then select the link for Contacts - ensure hers are there.

If not, the helpful gang here can help with the steps and config options to upload them.

With your calendar and contacts on Google's cloud you can swap devices and never worry.

Hope this helps!

What on earth would we do without you!!!???!!! Our Guardian Angel! :p

PS...Also, when flashing the Icarus 1.1, one of the steps on the thread is to back up all your SD contents onto your computer desktop because when you format it wipes your SD Card. So they (your contacts) will be safe in there for when you want them back. This will include phone numbers etc that may not be associated with your Google accounts.
 
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Here is the latest info on the 2.2 Ascend upgrade from the Cricket Wireless Facebook fanpage:

Cricket Wireless | Facebook


  • Jose Chavez
    I think we should all request the 2.2 update on the Huawei Ascend!! I don't think its fair that we have to buy a new phone after recently buying this one!! Ugh Cricket seriously ur gonna start losing customers cause of this!!:/


    7 hours ago
 
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Jazzie - what is Chris Rodriguez on about with the Epic being at 2.1 for so long in that thread?

Did Huawei provide this update and the carriers withhold it? Is that known either way?

And I think you'd all get along fine without me - I just like to kibitz. ;)

Hey Early!

Looks like Chris was only trying to make an analogy of how long it took Epic to get their froyo update. I did the same thing with Zio. LOL The Ascend has only been out for about 3 months and it seems like it takes a good 6 months with most phones to get an upgrade.

The carriers put pressure on the manufacturers to give them an update. I do know that much for sure. So basically it's just up to Huawei to either decide if and when we will get it. It could happen any day or not happen at all. I do think we will get it, however. Especially since they've already released the Chinese version.

:)

Did I answer your question? LOL :D
 
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Yep, this whole maker/carrier update thing is going to take time to shake out before everyone's on the same page.

They've all been used to selling feature phones, and smartphones were things not requiring too much responsibility. Now with Android they all seem to think they're delivering payloads for bloatware.

It's on us to educate buyers so we influence demand wherever possible - we don't don't want lock-in, we do want updates, we do want choice.
 
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The one question I have is whether the contacts will be lost if I install it, or what I need to do so that I don't have to manually input her contacts again bc that was a real pain. Thanks again for all of your help because I'm sure there are countless people like me who follow AF incognito and have been helped by the useful info given.

In case you are like me and don't want all of your phone numbers on Google's cloud. Go into your Contacts and back up to SD, copy that file to your computer, and after flashing copy the file back to your SD
card. Go into contacts and restore from SD.
I've had my email accounts hacked before, even with being very careful about password security. And I hope this helps someone else out there that's worried about it.
 
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Early, the only reason I can think of that they wouldn't do this is because they want to make us buy their new products or maybe because they know the device hardware really won't support the upgrade that well and would rather not release an unstable version.

Why else wouldn't they give it to us? It couldn't be that dang difficult!

I'm actually baffled by this. ;)
 
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In case you are like me and don't want all of your phone numbers on Google's cloud. Go into your Contacts and back up to SD, copy that file to your computer, and after flashing copy the file back to your SD
card. Go into contacts and restore from SD.
I've had my email accounts hacked before, even with being very careful about password security. And I hope this helps someone else out there that's worried about it.

That's just exactly what I did, Andy! :)
 
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In case you are like me and don't want all of your phone numbers on Google's cloud. Go into your Contacts and back up to SD, copy that file to your computer, and after flashing copy the file back to your SD
card. Go into contacts and restore from SD.
I've had my email accounts hacked before, even with being very careful about password security. And I hope this helps someone else out there that's worried about it.
Just how exactly do you copy your contacts to your SD? Do you need an app to do it?
 
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