Google
has not lost one minute of users of the new version of its Nexus 7
began to complain about the problems they were finding related to the
display and GPS. So much so that yesterday and I commented that the new Nexus 7 had received an update through which corrected the problems posed by multi-touch screen. Well, today we learned that the guys from Mountain View have also released an update that fixes the problems with the GPS.
This update is registered under reference JSS15Q and it is a patch for Android 4.3 which would solve this problem. To make a bit of memory, remember that the problem that the new Nexus 7 with the GPS was that it worked properly at first but after a while of use it stopped, it was as locked and unresponsive. The temporary solution was to restart the Nexus 7 but before long the problem reappear again.
Thanks to forum Google products , we proved that this update solves this problem with the GPS, and has been a member of the company's own Mountain View who has charge of announcing the system update that fixes this problem through the thread it was created to comment. Moreover, as we see in the message, which appears in these lines, asks that there is a feedback from the users to know if the GPS connection problem is solved with this update or if there remain any kind of problem.
The new firmware, which as mentioned above is registered under reference JSS15Q has already begun to reach devices via OTA (Over The Air), ie which goes directly to the tablet, and users only have to accept the update and wait for it to install completely and then restart. Thus, in principle should completely solved all the problems with the GPS.
Finally, through the forum of Google products we have seen how some users who had rooteado and the new Nexus 7 have had some problem s with this update, ranging from the loss of that rooteado to the impossibility of introducing the upgrade to device as this is canceled before completion.
This update is registered under reference JSS15Q and it is a patch for Android 4.3 which would solve this problem. To make a bit of memory, remember that the problem that the new Nexus 7 with the GPS was that it worked properly at first but after a while of use it stopped, it was as locked and unresponsive. The temporary solution was to restart the Nexus 7 but before long the problem reappear again.
Thanks to forum Google products , we proved that this update solves this problem with the GPS, and has been a member of the company's own Mountain View who has charge of announcing the system update that fixes this problem through the thread it was created to comment. Moreover, as we see in the message, which appears in these lines, asks that there is a feedback from the users to know if the GPS connection problem is solved with this update or if there remain any kind of problem.
The new firmware, which as mentioned above is registered under reference JSS15Q has already begun to reach devices via OTA (Over The Air), ie which goes directly to the tablet, and users only have to accept the update and wait for it to install completely and then restart. Thus, in principle should completely solved all the problems with the GPS.
Finally, through the forum of Google products we have seen how some users who had rooteado and the new Nexus 7 have had some problem s with this update, ranging from the loss of that rooteado to the impossibility of introducing the upgrade to device as this is canceled before completion.
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