Here's my issue, when I'm at home and am on WiFi then go outside where I'm on 4g my phone reboots when switching from WiFi to 4g. For example, I'm listening to Pandora inside on WiFi then go outside. When the phone gets out of WiFi coverage and in streaming music it freezes and then reboots.
If I manually turn off WiFi its fine and won't reboot. It seems to be rebooting when its connecting/disconnecting on its own.
Also when I'm out and come back to where I have WiFi access it takes quite a while to auto connect.
Suggestions???
mpetruzz said:
Here's my issue, when I'm at home and am on WiFi then go outside where I'm on 4g my phone reboots when switching from WiFi to 4g. For example, I'm listening to Pandora inside on WiFi then go outside. When the phone gets out of WiFi coverage and in streaming music it freezes and then reboots.
If I manually turn off WiFi its fine and won't reboot. It seems to be rebooting when its connecting/disconnecting on its own.
Also when I'm out and come back to where I have WiFi access it takes quite a while to auto connect.
Suggestions???
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I suggest a full return to stock. It is almost certainly because of an app or installed service not playing nice and causing this issue.
Before the return to stock, uninstall the last few apps you had installed most recently and see if it still occurs. You may get it narrowed down to which one is causing the troubles.
Good Luck
I flashed a backup of when I think things were working OK. I'll see how that goes and then do a restore if it doesn't work. Thx
I'm on vacation and don't have my laptop. There's no way to return to stock without my laptop is there??
mpetruzz said:
I'm on vacation and don't have my laptop. There's no way to return to stock without my laptop is there??
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Nope.
I'm on 4.4.4 is that gonna make any issues?? Wasn't sure if there was a way to go to stock 4.4.4 of if I'll need to go to 4.4.2 and then update
mpetruzz said:
I'm on 4.4.4 is that gonna make any issues?? Wasn't sure if there was a way to go to stock 4.4.4 of if I'll need to go to 4.4.2 and then update
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You can currently ONLY flash the stock SBF if you are on Verizon since you are on 4.4.4. Verizon is the only carrier that we have a leaked 4.4.4 FXZ (SBF) for. (The other carrier's 4.4.4 SBFs will leak soon, but haven't yet...)
If you are on another carrier,don't do it or you will likely brick. So long as you are on Verizon, you can flash the 4.4.4 SBF since it is available. NEVER downgrade. 99% of the time, downgrade = brick! Always flash the same version you are on or higher.
Thanks. I'm on Verizon and will have to do this when I get home. I think I found the app that was causing issues and I've been good since I deleted it...crossing fingers.
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Hi,
Got a really annoying issue with my Nexus One that has been happening since the Froyo days, when I leave home to go to work I turn the Wi-Fi off on my phone to save battery. Sometimes I use the widget sometimes I go through the settings.
The problem is that the 3G doesn't alway's kick in, the only way for me to get 3G working is to turn my phone off and on which always works.
Any suggestions on why this is happening and how to resolve them?
I am running Stock Ginger Bread on my Nexus One on the the Vodafone network in the UK.
Try checking your signal strength: *#*#4636#*#*
You can try to enable 3G only and see if you can keep a signal.
My signal is sometimes intermittent due to topography. Stupid flat Ohio. Haha
HighTech216 said:
Try checking your signal strength: *#*#4636#*#*
You can try to enable 3G only and see if you can keep a signal.
My signal is sometimes intermittent due to topography. Stupid flat Ohio. Haha
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Thanks, it won't be that though because once I turn the phone off then back on it's there. Also once I turn W-Fi off and 3G doesn't kick in, then it won't do untill I restart. Also another reason why I know this isn't the case is because even when I do this at work 3G doesn't kick in and there is a Vodafone 3G mast on the roof
never seen this problem before, but it sounds like something that might have to be fixed by doing a full wipe and reflashing your ROM. i know its drastic, so maybe do a nand backup first. then flash and see if the problem remains. if its still there, than just go right back to your backup and no harm and nothing lost. worth a shot.
RogerPodacter said:
never seen this problem before, but it sounds like something that might have to be fixed by doing a full wipe and reflashing your ROM. i know its drastic, so maybe do a nand backup first. then flash and see if the problem remains. if its still there, than just go right back to your backup and no harm and nothing lost. worth a shot.
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I'm on a stock Nexus One unrooted so I shouldn't have to Root to fix an Android problem. Never Rooted before but considering it.
I got the exact same problem with Froyo and Gingerbread ROMs, can't remember if I had that issue with MIUI ROMs, but definitely with CyanogenMod ROMs.
Instead of rebooting the phone I suggest switching flight mode on/off it's faster than a full reboot
Haven't found any real solution yet and always thought I'm teh only one with that problem as I couldn't find any other person with that issue. Right now I'm testing different Radio/ROM combination and if that doesn't work I'll need to check if any app is causing the problem.
Any chance you are using Tasker?
Kelvino9 said:
I got the exact same problem with Froyo and Gingerbread ROMs, can't remember if I had that issue with MIUI ROMs, but definitely with CyanogenMod ROMs.
Instead of rebooting the phone I suggest switching flight mode on/off it's faster than a full reboot
Haven't found any real solution yet and always thought I'm teh only one with that problem as I couldn't find any other person with that issue. Right now I'm testing different Radio/ROM combination and if that doesn't work I'll need to check if any app is causing the problem.
Any chance you are using Tasker?
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I used to use Tasker but uninstalled it when I thought that it was causing this, it wasn't. Thanks for the tip about airplane mode, worked a treat.
I'm having issues with wifi after converting my HTC one to a Google Edition.
I'll connect to my school wifi fine, but every single time, after a certain amount of time it just stops working. I'll still be connected to the wifi network, but I can't connect to the internet.(When I'm at home, I don't have this issue)
My friend also has the HTC One stock, and wifi works fine. My gf has a nexus 4, so it uses stock android with no problems.
What is with my HTC One GE that isn't working?
I've tried a factory reset twice now, and it didn't help at all.
Help is appreciated! This is super annoying and is literally hindering my productivity because I don't have enough data to just use cellular service.
Help please
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What happens on stock Sense firmware? If you are S-OFF, flash Dev edition RUU and test.
lettuceman44 said:
I'm having issues with wifi after converting my HTC one to a Google Edition.
I'll connect to my school wifi fine, but every single time, after a certain amount of time it just stops working. I'll still be connected to the wifi network, but I can't connect to the internet.(When I'm at home, I don't have this issue)
My friend also has the HTC One stock, and wifi works fine. My gf has a nexus 4, so it uses stock android with no problems.
What is with my HTC One GE that isn't working?
I've tried a factory reset twice now, and it didn't help at all.
Help is appreciated! This is super annoying and is literally hindering my productivity because I don't have enough data to just use cellular service.
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Yeah. That is a Google Play Edition Issue on 4.4 KitKat and above... you won't be able to fix this issue (except rewriting a part of GPE)
This here helped me in Wi-Fi's like your school wifi:
[root] Pry-Fi
but if you disconnect and reconnect you have to re login because you have a new Mac...
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Yeah. That is a Google Play Edition Issue on 4.4 KitKat and above... you won't be able to fix this issue (except rewriting a part of GPE)
This here helped me in Wi-Fi's like your school wifi:
[root] Pry-Fi
but if you disconnect and reconnect you have to re login because you have a new Mac...
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Gah, not what I was hoping for
I was hoping it was a specific issue I had, not an actual android issue.
Why is it only GPE that is affected by this? Explains why my GF's nexus 4 works well.
This is a bummer. I guess I have to revert back to stock.......I get disconnected and reconnected from wifi all the time due to the wifi not being 100% everywhere on campus.
Thanks for the help, at least I know now that I can't do anything about it, time to go back to stock.
Are the revert to stock guides in you're sigs work from a GPE to stock?
i know how you feel
lettuceman44 said:
Gah, not what I was hoping for
I was hoping it was a specific issue I had, not an actual android issue.
Why is it only GPE that is affected by this? Explains why my GF's nexus 4 works well.
This is a bummer. I guess I have to revert back to stock.......I get disconnected and reconnected from wifi all the time due to the wifi not being 100% everywhere on campus.
Thanks for the help, at least I know now that I can't do anything about it, time to go back to stock.
Are the revert to stock guides in you're sigs work from a GPE to stock?
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it's not just the GPE, I switched my AT&T HTC One to Developer Edition and have lost wifi since 4.4. I downgraded back to stock and worked my way up the updates with no luck. back to dev edition now 4.4.2 and still no luck
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it's not just the GPE, I switched my AT&T HTC One to Developer Edition and have lost wifi since 4.4. I downgraded back to stock and worked my way up the updates with no luck. back to dev edition now 4.4.2 and still no luck
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I just went back to stock sense 4.3 and I'm having the same issues still. Before conversion I had no issues.
Why is it still happening?
Could a factory reset work? I assumed when I flashed the ruu it just wiped everything.
lettuceman44 said:
I just went back to stock sense 4.3 and I'm having the same issues still. Before conversion I had no issues.
Why is it still happening?
Could a factory reset work? I assumed when I flashed the ruu it just wiped everything.
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Run the full RUU if available.
What do you mean by that? I converted my phone from GPE back to stock using the AT&T ruu.
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I really need to fix this issue, it's becoming a liability
I don't know what else to do
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Bump again.
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Still looking through the internet for help, still found none.
similar issue
I'm on ViperOne 4.4.2 with similar issues. Only my router is a meter away from me, so the connection is excellent. Wifi on phone keeps disconnecting, but what is interesting, it does so like it's scheduled to do so. For an example - it'll work fine for an hour, more or less, & then it'll start to play games - disconnect, reconnect, scan for networks & show nothing, or try to connect & fail, or even get stuck at 'turning on'. Every problem that I have with my wifi can be temporarily 'fixed' with a reboot, then wifi will work fine for some time & start to disconnect again. HELP?
BTW this started after 4.4.2 update. I've downgraded back to 4.2.2, to 4.3 & now I'm back on 4.4.2, no changes. Did this update **** something up in my phone's hardware or what?
http://android-revolution-hd.blogspot.com.es/2014/02/how-to-fix-wi-fi-htc-one.html
I have a similar problem to what was initially discussed in this thread. Company wifi has multiple routers throughout the building/department - when I first connect to the system everything works great, but after moving to a different room and connecting to a different router (same network/wifi) the internet connection is lost. I stay connected to wifi, with strong signal, but don't have any data connection. In order to get internet back I have to turn the wifi off and back on - everything works fine until I walk into a different room and connect to a different router.
I'm on an HTC One Google Edition - don't remember having this problem before rooting the One from Sense to GE, but I wasn't streaming radio broadcasts of baseball games over the internet until a week ago, which was when this became a real annoyance.
I was trying to update my phone to malladus 2.0 from 12b stock rooted. I must have screwed something up along the way because it was soft bricked. Wouldn't boot and when connected to PC it showed as multiple drives with nothing on them. I was able yo restore with .tot method. Ever since then I can't hold a 4g connection. I tried flashing other radios. And now I'm on xdabbebs 24a ROM. Still the same.
Anyone else know of a similar situation or have any ideas? My only idea left is to try restoring to stock again.
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*update i found info somewhere online saying to do a factory reset after the tot restoral. I did and kept a 4g connection through the entire night. i just upgraded to 11B (tot restoral is only to 10B) and after doing so i started dropping back to 3g again after about 5 mins of sitting idle. i just tried another factory reset to see if it will help. these factory resets are through the stock recovery btw. if this doesnt work i guess I'll start back to square one and look for a non OTA upgrade path.
I'm having the same issue. I have 3g constantly, but my 4g only works for a short period of time. If I turn on airplane mode and turn it off it connects to 4g for a while, then drops back to 3g. I did the exact same thing you did, soft bricked my phone then downloaded the stock TOT and did OTA upgrades to bring me up to the current Kit Kat software. Any more luck with this?
*Update. I tried the reset with; No change
No luck on my end with the same. I've been through a bunch of things, gone from 12b to 24a and back again, run 4.2 and 4.4 ROMs respectively, and nothing has helped it. As soon as I lose 4G through areas, it just will not pick it back up until I toggle Airplane mode. I hate to do a reset, very much so, but I'm getting to the point where it might be my last resort. I go back and forth through 3G and 4G areas every day, and I can't keep toggling a dozen times every day.
The last Carbon nightly was the most "stable" in that at least the 4G to 3G handoff didn't interrupt data. But still...
And that's assuming it comes back as I write this, because my last attempt at going back to 24A and the Carbon beta, and I lost all data connectivity altogether. No network at all...and of course, not enough posts to ask for help in the Dev section. Gotta love it...
Wifi turns off automatically and it's impossible to make it work again without rebooting. Am I the only one with this issue?
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=80028
quarara said:
Wifi turns off automatically and it's impossible to make it work again without rebooting. Am I the only one with this issue?
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=80028
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I have a variant of this, I've tried with both the .03 and .04 radios, it's the same, so it's not the radio itself:
I lose coverage so I get the wifi icon with the exclamation mark, instead of it reconnecting automatically. Switching wifi off, then back on, allows me to use wifi again.
I'm using the NX5 AOSP ROM, 5.0R6 (LRX21T)
We all get different experiences, but it sounds like the root cause is likely the same.
Give as much information as you can (Android version, radio, which particular ROM, usage), otherwise it's impossible to understand what could be causing the issue.
paul c said:
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I lose coverage so I get the wifi icon with the exclamation mark, instead of it reconnecting automatically. Switching wifi off, then back on, allows me to use wifi again.
I'm using the NX5 AOSP ROM, 5.0R6 (LRX21T)
We all get different experiences, but it sounds like the root cause is likely the same.
Give as much information as you can (Android version, radio, which particular ROM, usage), otherwise it's impossible to understand what could be causing the issue.
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The same happens on my Nexus 10 (which doesn't have a radio as far as I know) with stock rooted 5.0.
Wi-Fi delayed list...
A very annoying bug that i am facing is when i enable Wi-Fi i have to wait more than two minutes to get the Wi-Fi network list meanwhile i might get messages like "settings are not responding" also none of the new Wi-Fi networks are saved b in to saved network list, so i have to enter wpa keys again and again....
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after flashing the factory img, wifi never turns off, there is play services battery drain as well as recent apps bug... fuuck this shyte im going back to kitkat. imho 4.4.4 was stable and battery life was much better.
AJ205 said:
after flashing the factory img, wifi never turns off, there is play services battery drain as well as recent apps bug... fuuck this shyte im going back to kitkat. imho 4.4.4 was stable and battery life was much better.
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Did you do a clean install or did you just install it over your 4.4?
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Did you do a clean install or did you just install it over your 4.4?
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once you click "flash all.bat" it formats and cleans everything, so I guess I clean flashed it.
AJ205 said:
once you click "flash all.bat" it formats and cleans everything, so I guess I clean flashed it.
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I guess I'm just wondering if these are issues are due to not starting a clean slate. I typically try to do a clean wipe of the internal NAND whenever it's a major revision change (4.4 > 5.0).
But if the bugs are persistent for those of you who did a clean install...maybe it's better to hold off for now.
I did a clean flash all as well and have the same issue where WiFi is never turned off. Wtf google. Battery was awesome right before the update
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I did a clean flash all as well and have the same issue where WiFi is never turned off. Wtf google. Battery was awesome right before the update
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Thanks for the info. I guess I'll hold for now.
as for me, usb tether always turns of itself when i wake/turn the screen on
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wifi works fine
Mine would lose connectivity, meander about for 30 - 60 seconds, and reconnect. I set the WiFi antenna to 2.4Ghz (from Auto) and turned off "Scanning always available" (although I doubt the latter had anything to do with it) and it's been fine ever since. This was on a clean factory install -- no root, no OTA update; pure OEM Lollipop ROM.
Whenever i go to settings > Wifi settings the phone freezes for a couple of seconds and then it crashes. This happens like 70% of the time.
Anyone else having this ?
I dont have any wifi etc problems
Only thing i have noticed so far is the recent apps bug that shows up sometimes
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Phone: Nexus 4
OS: rooted Lollipop LRX21T
Bootloader: unlocked
stock Recovery
Bluetooth tethering between nexus 4 and nexus 7 breaks every 30 mins or so.
You have to reboot to get it working again.
Decided to take the plunge. Installed lollipop. Am happy to say that I do not have this issue occuring to me though.
yup, wifi issues for me.
Notice it when I get home, my wifi will not connect and when I go to check the settings it has been turned off. So of course I try to turn it on but everything I try does not work, I am unable to get it to turn on. Only a reboot will get wifi working again.
Not happy at all about this. and a couple of other features. Now I'm wishing I never did the update. Google you have taken my expensive smart phone and turned it against me.
pjshark said:
yup, wifi issues for me.
Notice it when I get home, my wifi will not connect and when I go to check the settings it has been turned off. So of course I try to turn it on but everything I try does not work, I am unable to get it to turn on. Only a reboot will get wifi working again.
Not happy at all about this. and a couple of other features. Now I'm wishing I never did the update. Google you have taken my expensive smart phone and turned it against me.
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It could be a combination of your router and something they've changed in how Lollipop handles networking.
Sicily1918 said:
Mine would lose connectivity, meander about for 30 - 60 seconds, and reconnect. I set the WiFi antenna to 2.4Ghz (from Auto) and turned off "Scanning always available" (although I doubt the latter had anything to do with it) and it's been fine ever since. This was on a clean factory install -- no root, no OTA update; pure OEM Lollipop ROM.
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I have the same issue. On my Nexus 4, I just set it to 2.4 GHz only, as 5 GHz has never worked since 4.3. I can only connect if I hold the phone up to the router. On my Nexus 7 where 5GHz actually works well, I like the fact it prefers 5GHz.
Hello all, I have an XT1063 (Global, single sim) running Lollipop (5.0.2). When I first bought it, it came with Kitkat and everything was working perfectly. I was in the insider program so I got to test drive Lollipop earlier than most people, which was nice and didn't really mess anything up the first few builds. The last build, however, changed that. This is the currently available build to everyone, since the beta program is over. Anyway, the problem is that my GPS will not lock on to satellites, making all map/traffic apps completely useless. As if this wasn't enough, the phone often drops my data connection (H+) and when switching from WiFi to celular data, it can take upwards of 5 minutes to get a data signal.
Could this be a problem with the modem fimwares? What are my options? I've thought about going back to stock, even reset everything from the settings menu once (didn't revert to stock kitkat, just factory settings on Lollipop.) If I absolutely have to go back to stock kitkat, how would I do it?
Any and all help would be much appreciated!
ivikd said:
Hello all, I have an XT1063 (Global, single sim) running Lollipop (5.0.2). When I first bought it, it came with Kitkat and everything was working perfectly. I was in the insider program so I got to test drive Lollipop earlier than most people, which was nice and didn't really mess anything up the first few builds. The last build, however, changed that. This is the currently available build to everyone, since the beta program is over. Anyway, the problem is that my GPS will not lock on to satellites, making all map/traffic apps completely useless. As if this wasn't enough, the phone often drops my data connection (H+) and when switching from WiFi to celular data, it can take upwards of 5 minutes to get a data signal.
Could this be a problem with the modem fimwares? What are my options? I've thought about going back to stock, even reset everything from the settings menu once (didn't revert to stock kitkat, just factory settings on Lollipop.) If I absolutely have to go back to stock kitkat, how would I do it?
Any and all help would be much appreciated!
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Lollipop has a lot of issues... I have ****ty GPS lock too, but maybe that's because of my region.
I can agree with you on the frequent network drops though... Sadly, i have no solution for that, except to re-save the apn until you get the data working.
However, for the WiFi - cellular data switching, switch on "Aggressive Wi-Fi to Cellular Handover" in Developer Options.... It kinda solves my problem. (Still takes a minute for my data to work)
aditya.upadhyaya said:
Lollipop has a lot of issues... I have ****ty GPS lock too, but maybe that's because of my region.
I can agree with you on the frequent network drops though... Sadly, i have no solution for that, except to re-save the apn until you get the data working.
However, for the WiFi - cellular data switching, switch on "Aggressive Wi-Fi to Cellular Handover" in Developer Options.... It kinda solves my problem. (Still takes a minute for my data to work)
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I see... It's sort of a relief knowing that I'm not alone in this. I've got a friend who has the same exact model, firmware, baseband, everything as me, but his phone is working without a problem...
Would you know of any guide i could follow to flash stock 4.4.4?
ivikd said:
I see... It's sort of a relief knowing that I'm not alone in this. I've got a friend who has the same exact model, firmware, baseband, everything as me, but his phone is working without a problem...
Would you know of any guide i could follow to flash stock 4.4.4?
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There are a couple of them in the development section... But I suggest before you downgrade, why not backup your data and factory reset in lollipop itself? See if your problems continue or not... You'll be wiping data anyways when you are downgrading.
aditya.upadhyaya said:
There are a couple of them in the development section... But I suggest before you downgrade, why not backup your data and factory reset in lollipop itself? See if your problems continue or not... You'll be wiping data anyways when you are downgrading.
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I did perform a factory reset earlier today, but the problems persisted, so I've now downgraded to 4.4.4 and will be on the lookout for these issues for a few days before updating again.
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I did perform a factory reset earlier today, but the problems persisted, so I've now downgraded to 4.4.4 and will be on the lookout for these issues for a few days before updating again.
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That's cool. And you won't find any issues either... KitKat is rock solid stable.
Lollipop buggy. kitkat stable.