Users of the Samsung Galaxy S5, who have updated their handset to the Android 5.0 Lollipop update, are not exactly happy today due to several problems the update has brought to the table.
We know for certain that no software is perfect, but this update is different because the issues users are facing are more significant when compared to past Android updates.
Due to the amount of problems users are facing, we thought it would be a great idea to place these issues into focus so that users can have a general idea of what is really going on.
Hopefully, Google releases a broad fix across the board that will exterminate these bugs once and for all.
Several users are reporting that the new updates allow for less battery power when compared to Android 4.4 KitKat. Google should look into this issue as soon as possible because optimal battery life is critical to users at all times.
Furthermore, some users are reporting overheating of their Galaxy S5 after installing the Lollipop update. It appears this could be the cause of the battery drain problem, so if Google can get it out of the way, then battery life should return to regular performance.
The Bluetooth functionality is well loved on the Galaxy S5, but for some it is not working correctly, and this is allegedly due to some huge underlying problem that can be fixed no doubt.
Further issues also include broken Wi-Fi among many other things that are still waiting to be fixed since day one.
The Verizon Wireless customers who are planning for the update, can either be patient or get the hard way. Users who have upgraded to Lollipop 5.0 will have the option to downgrade theit device back to Android KitKat 4.4