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Confused

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 8:55 pm
by Rkaluzok
I am confused about something

My Note 7 with Verizon had the 60% battery charge limit.

I followed your instructions "How to remove Note 7 battery charging limit" and it worked perfectly. I can charge to 100%.

All my apps and data loaded perfectly without using Samsung Smart Switch

But, I don't think I was able to turn Wi-Fi off quickly enough because in the notification area, I received the "System Update ready to install" message. After a few days, I got tired of looking at that message and so ....

Without doing a factory data reset, without removing the SIM card, without turning Wi-Fi off, and without turning off mobile data, I used your instructions "How to block Note 7 update" and it seemed to work. The message is gone. Also, I have a Windows 10 computer but I did not use the additional instructions for a Windows 10 computer that auto blocks the program from working.

My phone no longer has that message "System Update ready to install."

Since I did not follow your instructions about doing a factory data reset, I'm confused as to why I don't have the update problem.

When I go into settings and press "System updates," I get the following message, "Unfortunately Settings has stopped"

Do you think I'm safe from any future updates from Samsung and or Verizon?

Why would your program work when I did not do a factory data reset?

I have turned off automatic updates in Google Play. Do you think that has a bearing on system updates?

Thank you very much for a great Note 7 tutorial.

Confused

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 12:18 am
by Fatwoman
You can turn on Google updates if you want.

AT&T and Verizon has pervision that when the update is disabled the message goes away. It is just always better to delete update all together with a factory reset so that it ensures your Note7 has the best performance.

Confused

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 4:54 am
by Jayaintmyboss
Turning off Google I believe is important as well, but that's my personal opinion.

Confused

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 6:04 am
by Rkaluzok
Thank you for your reply. I enjoy your tutorials; they are very well written.