Everything's working great here, smooth.
Slightly improved battery life, and better speaker sound.
When you say the better speaker sound, are you referring to the ear piece or the external speaker?
8 hours later on standby I'm down to 75%
I could definitely use some utility to check drain.
I got the update notification yesterday for the 4.0.4 update, but I havent applied it yet, as I never like to jump straight in.
Has anyone had any issues yet with it, and are existing apps likely to be affected (be broken) by the update?
Ok, so today I am 12.5 hours into my charge and at 84%.
Today I have spent about 4 hours in weak to no signal area, sent a few texts,a couple decent length phone calls, spent time on google earth, google maps, c: geo, and some browsing.
My Android OS Barry use is 2%!.
So what gives for my PREVIOUS overnight standby drain, and is there some processmonitor I can run to see what on earth is occurring?
On an un rooted nexus.
8 hours later on standby I'm down to 75%
I could definitely use some utility to check drain.
That doesn't sound right at all. After 10 hours on standby I only drain to about 95% (on 4.0.2, which I am told has much worse battery life than 4.0.4)
Tenchy, did you get an official OTA pushed upgrade? Are you on Verizon?
I'm on 3 in the UK as well, no update for me yet. Although perhaps it's a good thing, GSM Galaxy Nexus seeing signal issues after Android 4.0.4 update? -- Engadget.
How do you get the screens up that are on that page?
I installed 4.04 on my Nexus S, the only thing that I found annoying is that the ringing volume and the notification volume are the same. In my case I use notifications a lot because I receive emails so if I have a low volume for notifications the ringing tone is also low and I miss calls. Any idea on how to fix it?
The members in the UK can I ask how you got the update...was it OTA??? My GNEX is unlocked to all networks, i'm using it on orange. Still no update, currently on 4.0.2 Really hard to find any definitive information regarding updates from either Samsung or Google.
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