Are you positive it is sat in the slot firmly and fully?
If so, and the issue is persisting with a known-good card from a trusted vendor, your phone might need either a firmware reset again, or a warranty replacement.
Are you positive it is sat in the slot firmly and fully?
If so, and the issue is persisting with a known-good card from a trusted vendor, your phone might need either a firmware reset again, or a warranty replacement.
Are you positive it is sat in the slot firmly and fully?
I just tried to remove the card and put it back in again…and the card won’t come out. I can get it out a couple of millimetres, but no further.
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After several minutes, I managed to get the card out. While my previous card is completely flat on the back, this card has a rectangular area that is very slightly raised. (Perhaps this is related to its higher storage capacity?)
Are we positive there are not major risks of corruption like with the last patch? That traumatized me lol and I’m not exactly eager to tempt fate again
It has not been reported nor seen in testing so as far as we can be aware, it looks smooth.
Impossible to promise it absolutely cant happen, but the risk should be basically zero this upgrade cycle.
We know the zirconia A11 upgrade was not smooth, so I understand you being cautious.
Likely, yeah, but it should not affect it seating properly.
Let us know if it behaves, if not, a warranty replacement or repair might be needed.
…uh, I did report that mine wouldn’t boot after upgrading to 14 until I did a factory reset? Do you mean something stronger by “corruption”?
(To be fair, it was the second time that month that I’d abruptly had to factory-reset the phone (which suggests my phone might be unusually fragile): I got some kind of hard-drive corruption error a couple weeks previously. Hasn’t happened since, knock on wood.)
Are you using a microSD Card as Shared Internal Storage on that device that is giving you issues?
Yes.
(Modern Android versions don’t actually let you do very much with a microSD card without turning adoptable storage on, in my experience. Can’t sync your files automatically because the file-sync app and the files are on different sides of a security barrier, can’t read your books because the e-reader and the books are on different sides, etc.)
P.S. I hope I don’t come off as rude with the above. Mostly I’m just confused about the implication that formatted-as-external microSDs would be the default assumption even on modern Android. Maybe I’m missing something about how to make external microSDs practically useful.
Not rude, but Google and other OEMs have been pushing for the deprecation of shared microSD storage for a number of major versions now, due to issues with stability that they’ve cited.
I was asking in case it might be relevant to your device’s behavior.
New update is available, check OTA or main thread to download manually!
Received the OTA notificacions, and just updated.
Thanks!
Same here. Flawless!
Issue with NFC payment not working with Google Wallet: after the update It worked fine until yesterday, but then I’ve been shown the ‘device not complying the security requirements’ message due to rooting or something everytime I tried to use It, and it’s not working when I try paying with the phone.
Okay I faced my fear and did the update (and ironically same night the next patch was released). No major issues, corruption, or loss of icon arrangement. Here is what I have to report:
@Sahil_Sonar or @Saijin_Naib any chance you have any ideas on the rcs chats issue? I followed the apn check instructions above and it didn’t change anything
No, unfortunately not. Can you please remind me of what MVNO you are using?
Android 15 is now available for Teracube 2e 2020 (Zirconia) Do check it out Android 15.0.1 for Teracube 2e 1st Batch Zirconia (SN: 2020) 
It seems there will be no permanent solution nor workaround for Google Wallet payments anytime soon, right?
Correct there isn’t anything we can do at the moment and not feasible right now