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Verizon HTC 10 System Update Live

The same thing happened to me markdoc - I wish they'd told me. I just happened to pick up my phone to check something and noticed that it was downloading something (which freaked me out since I don't have anything set to auto-update from the Play store). I don't think I would have noticed until it buzzed on restart otherwise....
 
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The same thing happened to me markdoc - I wish they'd told me. I just happened to pick up my phone to check something and noticed that it was downloading something (which freaked me out since I don't have anything set to auto-update from the Play store). I don't think I would have noticed until it buzzed on restart otherwise....

There *should* be a setting in update menu allowing it to download an update automatically over wifi etc... This is completely separate from Play Store settings.
 
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There *should* be a setting in update menu allowing it to download an update automatically over wifi etc... This is completely separate from Play Store settings.

Yeah, these options have been there for years and have not changed in a number of years.
I can't remember for sure, but I think in the past certain mobile carriers have hijacked or reprogrammed the software update settings screens.

Home -> Settings -> About Phone -> Software Updates -> 'Update over Wifi Only' ('Auto-download system updates' , 'Auto-update apps')

On Sprint and T-Mobile you can choose to turn off Auto-download system updates and Auto-update Apps. With Verizon, It looks like the only option is to force the update to download over wifi. If you only use wifi, your download probably would just start itself, shamefully. There should still be a hard stop before the install takes place, a check box to confirm you want to install the recently downloaded file should come up (Install Now and OK should have to be confirmed). But maybe Verizon took that out too?
http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-10-sprint/howto/744904.html
http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-10-t-mobile/howto/739573.html
http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-10-verizon/howto/744622.html
 
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Yeah, these options have been there for years and have not changed in a number of years.

Home -> Settings -> About Phone -> Software Updates -> 'Update over Wifi Only' ('Auto-download system updates' , 'Auto-update apps')

On Sprint and T-Mobile you can choose to turn off Auto-download system updates and Auto-update Apps. With Verizon, It looks like the only option is to force the update to download over wifi. If you only use wifi, your download probably would just start itself, shamefully. There should still be a hard stop before the install takes place, a check box to confirm you want to install the recently downloaded file should come up (Install Now and OK should have to be confirmed). But maybe Verizon took that out too?
http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-10-sprint/howto/744904.html
http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-10-t-mobile/howto/739573.html
http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-10-verizon/howto/744622.html

No, it gives you the choice to install whenever you want. But the 'update over wifi' option you were talking about is definitely gone on my VZW HTC 10. The 'Software Updates' choice in 'About' simply isn't there.
 
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No, it gives you the choice to install whenever you want. But the 'update over wifi' option you were talking about is definitely gone on my VZW HTC 10. The 'Software Updates' choice in 'About' simply isn't there.

Being that I don't have the 10 in hand (especially not the Verizon), thanks for confirming 100%
That is terribly troubling. So where do you access any Software Update info at then?

Yeah, I think Verizon maybe is the carrier that I alluded to earlier that has 'hijacked or reprogrammed the software update setting screen' on past devices.
The fact that the HTC web documentation for Verizon was different than the Sprint and T-Mobile versions further supported.
 
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Being that I don't have the 10 in hand (especially not the Verizon), thanks for confirming 100%
That is terribly troubling. So where do you access any Software Update info at then?

Yeah, I think Verizon maybe is the carrier that I alluded to earlier that has 'hijacked or reprogrammed the software update setting screen' on past devices.
The fact that the HTC web documentation for Verizon was different than the Sprint and T-Mobile versions further supported.

Instead of Settings>About, You go to Settings>System Update where you have 2 options: Chech for new system update, or Show system update history.
Below that is LAST SYSTEM UPDATE with details about the last update. Just says congratulations and you should charge your phone
 
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