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Edited by rolandvb at 2017-4-6 14:12 \n\nI alreddy warned you guy`s about installing android 7 on the Umi Super and that this could damage or even destroy the battery compleetly.
Umidigi did not react on my input and they are silent about this matter.
Now there is proof that it is true!Now One UMI Super almost exploded , mine became also very hot and i was so wise to emediatly go back to android 6
UMIDIGI is acting very unresponsable to provide updates that are defenatly harmfull to the battery and is a big failure on Umidigi`s dev.side
android 7 never should have be relaesed before fixing the fastcharge and batterymanagement failure on android 7
I am 100% sure all owners who updated the Umi Super to android 7 will have all at least a damaged battery ,or even worse,
my claim is that UMIDIGI is responsable for the damage they caused on our phones by updating to a version of android 7 that never should have been released and all the consequences of it because it is a official release not a beta version.
If Umidigi is a decent company they would make all Umi Super buyers a apology AND A offer to be able buy a new phone for at least 70% discount .
I don`t believe umi will be able to solve the batterymanagment and quickcharge on android 7 for the umi super, the phone is not google certified and the hardware is not compatable with android 7 and thAt is the problem . that is why the next new COMING phones with andoid 7 out of the box will DEFENATLY NOT have A fastcharge option. Umi SIMPLY DON`T promise upates instead of releasing inferiour firmmware that is damaging the phone Umidigi would have done better to improve andoid 6 first and remove the remaiming bugs in android 6 before downgrading the Umi Super to the latest android 7, wise persons on this forum don`t even bother to update because android 7 sucks and is all over the forum by now. |
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