I just received a T-Mobile carrier update to version 25.2 a few minutes ago so that should hopefully be the fix for the issues on their network.
Also, received 25.2 carrier update.... We'll see if this works..
I just received a T-Mobile carrier update to version 25.2 a few minutes ago so that should hopefully be the fix for the issues on their network.
I just received a T-Mobile carrier update to version 25.2 a few minutes ago so that should hopefully be the fix for the issues on their network.
I had a problem where after the update to iOS 10.0.1, my phone was limited to Edge connectivity. Fortunately, once I rebooted the iPhone 6, I was able to get full LTE speed with no problems. I updated to the T-Mobile 25.2 carrier code two hours ago and things seem to be working okay so far.
Ok, I'm still learning ios intricacies again, but I did not allow any approval for updates, yet my iphone 6+ is already updated to 25.2???
Is it supposed to be that way? Normal ios updates ask for my approval, but this carrier update did not. It just updated on its own.
Nothing popped up at any point when you went to the About page or at some point point in time?Ok, I'm still learning ios intricacies again, but I did not allow any approval for updates, yet my iphone 6+ is already updated to 25.2???
Is it supposed to be that way? Normal ios updates ask for my approval, but this carrier update did not. It just updated on its own.
Nothing popped up at any point when you went to the About page or at some point point in time?
As in you saw the version change while you were there, or it already had that version when you went there?I went to about. And it didn't even ask me if I wanted to update. It did it by itself
After reading this thread I went to check my version. I received no indication I had been updated until that point. In fact, I wasn't going to accept any updates from T-Mobile because my phone has been running perfectly since I updated within the first hour of ios10 going live.Nothing popped up at any point when you went to the About page or at some point point in time?
That is fine, and I have no problems with updates... My problem lies with T-Mobile doing it without my consentCarrier updates are entirely different than IOS updates. They're separate and very quick and painless. Usually going to settings>about it will ask if you want to update them. Takes seconds, literally.
As in you saw the version change while you were there, or it already had that version when you went there?
After reading this thread I went to check my version. I received no indication I had been updated until that point. In fact, I wasn't going to accept any updates from T-Mobile because my phone has been running perfectly since I updated within the first hour of ios10 going live.
After I reviewed the about page, I got a text from T-Mobile telling me that an update was available. That said, they still updated me without my approval. Kinda pissed about that!
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That is fine, and I have no problems with updates... My problem lies with T-Mobile doing it without my consent