I suppose if you're using wifi calling, you may want to go back to the 2814 radio, too. You will then have all the newest app files, the latest core OS and radio, and an Android runtime that works. And as Conite says, after an OTA upgrade to 2876, all you have to do to make Android behave properly is to replace the Android bar files from 2813 via Sachesi, and nothing else. So, I did a Sachesi Blitz "upgrade" of 2813 over 2876, newer files only, and guess what? Only a single bar file was brought over, the Foursquare bar file, from 2813 to 2876.īottom line: The OTA upgrade of 2876 over 2813 does /not/ replace the newer files in 2813. I figured maybe I had pure 2876 (other than the 2813 Android bar files), if the OTA upgrade of 2876 had, in fact, replaced even the newer files from 2813. Then Conite said it was only the Android files that needed to be switched, so I added back the 2876 core OS and the 2877 radio with Sachesi. So, I replaced the Android apps in 2876 with those from 2813, and also installed the core OS and radio from 2813/2814. I suspect the OTA of 2876 was just like a Sachesi upgrade from a Blitz file-it only upgraded with /newer/ files, regardless of version.Īs we all now know, the 2876 Android runtime and Android shell are buggy. Someone in one of these threads said that the OTA upgrade replaced even the existing but newer 2813 files on the phone, but I doubt that, because if that were so, the DL of the OTA should have been much larger. Reportedly, some of the app files from 2813 were newer than those in 2876. It was about 650 MB or thereabouts, as I recall. When 2876 was released, I did the OTA update. I started with 2813 (the so-called Sprint release), loaded from a Blitz file.
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