Hi,
I've a strange behavior from my T700 that I was initially thinking due to the 5.0.2 but I'm no longer sure about that.
The problem is about the home screen that often freezes or make some stripes on the screen.
Since it appeared only after the Lollipop update, I thought it was due to the infamous problem of memory corruption in the 5.0.2.
Sometime it is so horrible that I'm obliged to reboot several times the tablet that anyway remains unstable.
Digging deeper, I'm observing the instability is tied to the level of the battery gauge... the lower, the worse. If I plug the charger, I get a stable reboot.
After Lollipop the system looks having gained battery lifetime, but in reality calibration looks having changed and the tablet became unstable when gauge is below 40% (well, it is difficult to say because sometime the gauge remains blocked around 50-55%, and moves to <10% only after a couple of reboots).
Question: is it happening only to me (in which case I may assume my tablet is defective so I have to sent it back for repair in warranty), or a common behavior with this very bad update (in which case I may consider to switch back to Kitkat)?
Thanks
Sent from my SM-T700 using Tapatalk
I've a strange behavior from my T700 that I was initially thinking due to the 5.0.2 but I'm no longer sure about that.
The problem is about the home screen that often freezes or make some stripes on the screen.
Since it appeared only after the Lollipop update, I thought it was due to the infamous problem of memory corruption in the 5.0.2.
Sometime it is so horrible that I'm obliged to reboot several times the tablet that anyway remains unstable.
Digging deeper, I'm observing the instability is tied to the level of the battery gauge... the lower, the worse. If I plug the charger, I get a stable reboot.
After Lollipop the system looks having gained battery lifetime, but in reality calibration looks having changed and the tablet became unstable when gauge is below 40% (well, it is difficult to say because sometime the gauge remains blocked around 50-55%, and moves to <10% only after a couple of reboots).
Question: is it happening only to me (in which case I may assume my tablet is defective so I have to sent it back for repair in warranty), or a common behavior with this very bad update (in which case I may consider to switch back to Kitkat)?
Thanks
Sent from my SM-T700 using Tapatalk
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