Jelly Bean statue in Google headquarters suffers damage due to overheating

Jelly Bean statue in Google headquarters suffers damage due to overheating
I hope this doesn't happen to our smartphones...

I expect it to be buttery smooth, not melt like butter.

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  • Jelly Bean Battery Drain Caused by Offline Music in Google Play Music

    I have the Samsung Galaxy S3 and upgraded to Jelly Bean (JRO03L.I535VRBLK3) on 12/14. I immediately experienced terrible battery life with media server being the second highest after the screen in battery consumption. I read a factory reset solved the problem for some, but it didn’t for me, and eventually, I think I found the source of the problem. Google Play Music and Media Server.
    I was able to fix the problem by clearing all data (includes any offline music) and then uninstalling all updates to Google Play Music (v4.4.811H is the update I got rid of, I am now on v4.4.615.481147 which came with the JB update).
    While on v4.4.811H, music would pause itself, no sound from headphone although visually everything is still playing, and would just stop responding all together. Once those things happened the phone must think it is still processing sound since the volume key continues to control the media volume and not the ring tone volume. The only way to get it back to normal would be a restart of the phone.
    I'm not sure if this is a Jelly Bean issue or Google Play Music issue, either way, Verizon should look into it.

    I have the same exact issue.  I thought my battery life was a little worse after upgrading to Jelly Bean.  Also, there have been multiple instances where Google Music has stopped playing my music after about 2-3 songs and when I try to skip to the next song, play, stop anything inside Google Music, it will not play any more songs.  I have to go to the Task Manager and kill Google Music.  Once I restart it, it seems to be fine for a while.  It seems to play songs that I have on my local device (downloaded from Google Music) just fine, but only time will tell.  This needs to be looked into right away; this is not acceptable.

  • Battery issue after upgrading jelly bean to Kitkat version for S650. Urgent solution required

    I am new to this forum. Kindly help me.
    I upgraded my lenovo S650 from Jelly bean to Kitkat version 4.4. Due to this I am facing a big battery issue. My battery is draining very fast. Before my battery used to work for about 2 days, but now after changing to 4.4 it only works for half a day or so.
    Please provide a solution to this.
    Also, is it possible to downgrade to old jelly bean version? Do guide me please.

    Hi
    OS version(settings>about phone>device info)?
    How did you get to 4.4(OTA or Flash Tool)?Maybe the OS didn't install correctly.
    Have you tried a factory reset?
    Yes you can downgrade to 4.2,I can instruct you based on your current OS version.... but first try a factory reset.
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  • Google Voice Won't Work With Bluetooth Headset After Jelly Bean

    I am SO frustrated. I had no idea I was installing the Jelly Bean update when I updated the software on my phone. Note to Verizon Communications team: PLEASE do a better job of communicating significant software updates. I would not have installed Jelly Bean. I learned long ago to stick with factory OS on my phones.
    Since the update, I noticed that I could no longer dictate texts and emails. Also, my call recording app no longer worked. I switched to Swype and it would work for a few minutes and then stop.  I could still use my bluetooth headset to make calls and S voice worked (although, like others here, I noticed that it's now worse--it doesn't recognize any contact names I request anymore). After trolling Android forums I found that the problem is with the bluetooth headset. You can still dictate when the phone's bluetooth is on, but when a device is connected, all bets are off.
    I almost did a factory reset, but then I read that a hard reset will not restore ICS, nor did it resolve this bluetooth Google Voice issue for the few people who tried it already. In fact, resetting caused more problems (eg., more battery drain and removal of Adobe Flash, etc.).
    Does anyone know how I can go back to ICS? Bluetooth and Google Voice are the two features I value most in my phones. This is a NIGHTMARE.

    rcschnoor -
    The Bluetooth/Voice Search/Dictation issue is a valid issue for the OP, a valid issue for me and oh yeah, the hundreds of other people affected by the, "Google Voice Search stuck on "Initializing" bug filed here on the Google Android Project page.  Here is yet another reference to the same issue from Android Central.
    The "Google Music freezing after Jelly Bean Update on Galaxy S3" is also a valid and documented bug located here also on the Google Android Project page.
    So I ask, how does sharing with these people that do have these issues, and are affected by them, that you are not experiencing these issues help in any way?  Isn't that the whole purpose of a community forum to help others?

  • Google confirms Nexus S Jelly Bean roll-out, lists carriers

    http://www.androidcentral.com/google-confirms-nexus-s-jelly-bean-roll-out-lists-carriers
    Wow, looks like other carriers don't take forever to approve updates for the Nexus phones. Once again VZW screws the customer. Can't say that I'm surprised at all by this.
    Thanks for being consistent.

    google announces update for samsung phone
    "HURRR verizon y u hate us"
    ::confused::

  • The only way to fix Xperia P problems after the jelly bean update!

    After the jelly bean update my Xperia got slow, I could not answer phone calls, the call log took so much time to appear , I have tried uninstalling external softwares , reseting the phone , nothing worked. Finally I have downgraded the phone follwing the guidelines provided in this link - http://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/Android-development/GUIDE-How-to-Install-Jelly-Bean-ICS-Ice-Cream-Sand...
    Now my phone is fast , gallery is working fine , I can receive phone calls , no useless chrome by default , the google search widget works fast , the overall performance is much better. So I would recommend people to downgrade their Xperia p to ice cream sandwich and stick with it. OLD is GOLD! 

    What is your build version now after downgrading to ICS? I could not download 6.1.1.B.1.54 from the list which was best to me.. Please let me know quickly, I'm having the same **bleep** problem in JB.

  • Jelly Bean update completely killed true hands free voice dialing.

    Regardless of the fact that S-Voice (as well as Google Voice dialing/search) is unable to recognize most of my contacts, it's also a fact that by definition, it cannot work as a true hands free voice dialer, which is defined as the ability to make a call without touching (or even seeing) the phone AT ALL.  This is due to the simple fact that neither S-Voice nor Google Voice dial/search allows you to say "yes" or "no" to a phone number confirmation prompt.  In other words, you need to see the screen at some point in order select the correct number to dial.  Prior to the Jelly Bean update, this issue was relatively easily solved by using a third party app -- I preferred an app called "Cyberon Voice Commander" -- to take over the voice dialing duties.  The first time you hit the Bluetooth button after installing the app, you could select the default program to respond to the BT button.  I simply selected the Cyberon Voice Commander app, and everything worked from this point forward -- I could dial a number without ever taking the phone out of it's case.
    With the Jelly Bean update, however, this is suddenly no longer possible because S-Voice completely takes over the Bluetooth button, and does not allow another app to take over as the default.  The "launch by default" section for S-Voice in the application manager is now greyed out, and says "no defaults set" for S-Voice even though S-Voice is set as the default program to launch when pressing the BT button.  The only "potential" solution is to completey "disable" S-Voice via the application manager, which does allow you to select Cyberon Voice Commander as the default BT button press app, but there are two problems with this.  First, the default resets when turning the phone on even though you select "always" for the CVC app.  This means that you have to re-select the third party app as the default BT button app EVERY time the phone is turned off.  Second, disabling S-Voice is not a solution because I still would like to use it for things OTHER than voice dialing.  Disabling it completely removes it from the menu, making it unusable even for things that it is better at.
    I cannot believe how hard S-Voice is being shoved down our throats.  Why would they make it mandatory?  The whole point of Android is that it's supposed to be "open" and allow users to individually decide on their own way of doing things -- i.e. to offer multiple approaches that suit your preferences rather than adopting a narrow minded "we decide what's best" attitude.  This is the whole reason that I moved away from Apple.  This S-Voice situation, however, is just ridiculous.  It's fine to push it as an "option," but please keep it OPTIONAL -- particularly given that it literally CAN'T do what other apps do (i.e. true hands free dialing.)
    Larry

    A few things you can try ... turn off the phone, remove the SIM card, wait a few minutes, then reinsert the SIM card and re-boot the phone.  Maybe a fresh connection to the network will improve the signal/call quality.
    Do a system cache clear; it won't delete your data:
    Power down phone
    Hold volume up/down & power simultaneously until you see the Boot Mode Selection Menu
    Use volume down to navigate to 'Recovery', use volume up to select
    You should see screen with triangle and exclamation point next to an Android
    Press volume up/down simultaneously to go into system recovery
    Use volume rocker to navigate to 'wipe cache' and use power button to select
    Once finished, use volume rocker to navigate to 'reboot system now' and use power button to select
    If all else fails, back everything up, remove the SD card to be on the safe side, and factory reset the phone.  No, it's not a preferred option, but sometimes that is what it takes to 'clear out the cobwebs' after an operating system update.

  • Jelly Bean Update Problems on Xperia S Tablet

    I think we need a new topic for Jelly Bean update problems and fixes.
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    small fonts and icons blurry pixelated in notification or google agenda widget
    browser crashes a lot.
    Missing jelly bean home launcher
    Wifi disconnecting for no reason.
    Animations aren't smooth tough tablet is more responsive then android 4.0.3 release6b

  • 4.3 version automatically downloaded but I don't have Jelly Bean!

    Phone says I have it and that it is the MJ9 .But I still have Ice Cream Sandwich not Jelly Bean. Factory reset didn't help.
    Ideas?
    Thanks,
    Jim

    Tony,
    I think I probably have jellybean. I noticed my calculator had a different
    look to it. Moreover, when I did what you advised, I got a big red
    jellybean. I then tapped on it and I got a bunch of jellybeans on my
    screen. So I guess I have it.
    As you probably know, jellybean as a far different look when you Google it.
    Someone said Samsung (I have a note II) decided to limit the look of
    jellybean. Is that true?
    Thanks so much for getting back to me. I appreciate it.
    Jim
    On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 10:41 AM, Verizon Wireless Customer Support <

  • Has anyone else still not received the Jelly Bean update?

    Or am I the only one?  I activated my phone on 12/30/12 and still have not received Android 4.1.1 as of 2/4/13!  I know VZW is rolling out Jelly Bean over time, but this is ridiculous!  I went to the Verizon store the other day, but they were of little help and told me to call Samsung!!!  I routinely check the "software update" section on my phone, only to receive a "no update available" message.  My phone is stock, but is one of the "developer edition" phones directly from Samsung that runs baseband version I535OYLG1.  Still, I don't think that should make a difference, given that I have a Verizon activated SIM card and have not done anything to the phone (apologies to the moderator for previously mentioning terms banned by Verizon TOS... terms have since been removed from this post).  The only thing that's different from the phones sold directly through Verizon (supposedly) is the unlocked bootloader.  If anyone else is having the same, or a similar, experience, I'd appreciate any advice... or at the very least, just respond to this message so that we can complain together

    Without proper system information nobody can tell you anything. there could be any number of reasons why the download gets corrupted from virus scanners accessing the files and damaging them to your harddrive being damaged or fragmented to a bad network connection already corrupting it... Check al lthat stuff, turn off the pertinent components, clean up your drive.
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  • Android 4.1 Jelly Bean - UPGRADE (15$ ?)

    Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is faster than Android  4.0 thanks to something Google calls "Project Butter" which involves a few enhancements like VSync and Triple Buffering.  The Sony Xperia 2011 phones suffer from lagginess after update to Android 4.0 so maybe an update to Android 4.1 can resolve this problem.
    The chances that Jelly Bean will ever get on 2011 Xperia phones are very smal!
    Updating last year phones wiht the latest software is resource demading and this is why i think the solution for this issue is to buy the update
    WOULD YOU PAY SONY 15$ FOR THE Jelly Bean UPDATE FOR YOUR 2011 XPERIA PHONE?
    (maybe buy the update from the Android Market like any other software)

    How wether we will update our 2011 armada of phones with Jelly Bean is for now for the future to tell.
    I'd recommend you to keep posted on the product blog on the link below.
    http://blogs.sonymobile.com/products/
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  • Android OS, V4.1 (Jelly Bean), which flash player will support

    i have Android OS, V4.1 (Jelly Bean), which flash player will support to my device.i intalled Flash Player for Android 4.0 latest V(11.1.115.69) to site but
    when i run video on facebook to my device, its showing flash player upgrate required.

    Adobe stopped ALL development of Flash for Android last year.
    http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
    There are older versions of Flash Player (for Android) at that link, but there are no guarantees any of them will work.
    See also: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1061194
    I've read a lot about "Dolphin" for Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.mgeek.TunnyBrowser
    I'm not an Android user (no tablet or phone) so I can't make any endorsements that would hold any credibility, but most of the Flash solutions I've read point to Dolphin as the best alternative.
    Check the Android forums: http://androidforums.com/ to see what their "gurus" recommend.

  • Sony Ericsson Neo V - Jelly bean

    Ice cream sandwich has made my phone slower.
    Is their any possibility of upgrade to jelly bean android 4.1 for sony ericsson neo v.
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    If you made just a little effort you could know the answer already!!!
    Read: http://talk.sonymobile.com/thread/45855 and every thread that is under the Android Jelly Bean forums!!!
    On your question, our developers will test the handsets on the new versions of Android which Google release and confirm whether the user experience is stable enough to provide an update.Until we have confirmation regarding this, we would be unable to confirm which units will be able to run this version.

  • Jelly bean problems

    Since the Jelly Bean Download  i have lost all speed dials and can not reset. I have not been getting any email notifications and the phone is not automatically checking for new messages. Support says a patch is comming When!!

    Not sure about the email sync problem, but Jelly Bean (4.1) removed speed dials.
    The suggested work around is to use direct dial widgets. Or find a third party dialer
    on Google Play.

  • Jelly Bean Enterprise WiFi

    Ever since the JB update I cannot connect to my corporate WiFi access point using 802.1x EAP, WPA2 Enterprise. This seems to be a known Jelly Bean issue http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?can=2&start=0&num=100&q=&colspec=ID%20Type%20Status%20Owner%20Summary%20Stars&groupby=&sort=&id=34212 kinda surprised VZW didn't fix it since it took so long to get the JB update out.
    Any ideas how to fix, it's also killing my battery since it's continuously trying to unsuccessfully connect to WiFi, so I had  to just turn WiFi off.
    Thanks,
    Allan

    Of course a lot of people have been having the same problems with the update, and a replacement device at no cost to you would be a great option.
    Don't see where the 10 years thing comes in handy here, but okay.
    Seems like it'll take a bit longer just because it is the weekend, and FedEx / UPS / USPS normally don't ship out on the weekends, hence the possible longer waiting time.
    No blame can be really placed on Motorola / Verizon / Google.
    Google made the OS that was approved by Verizon to be placed on your Motorola phone.
    Now how does Verizon's network relate to this? Of course you have the option to check out what other carriers have to offer, just be advised of all the fees that come with the switch (not including the early termination fee).
    "Anyway, my phone would not do anything with the power and down volume or any other combination of keys.  Plugging in to a charger does nothing either.  I do get the white light of death when plugging USB cable to computer."
    Warranty the phone.

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