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ssu re 1.1.6.27
ssu re 1.1.7.24
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2015-07-15
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2015-07-15
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some people are just not patient enough and pull the battery during the update, so they get "issues"
Progress indicators have three main advantages: They reassure the user that the system has not crashed but is working on his or her problem; they indicate approximately how long the user can be expected to wait, thus allowing the user to do other activities during long waits; and they finally provide something for the user to look at, thus making the wait less painful.
For operations where it is unknown in advance how much work has to be done, it may not be possible to use a percent-done indicator, but it is still possible to provide running progress feedback in terms of the absolute amount of work done.
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2015-07-15
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With today's attention spans of 1s to wait for a webpage to respond it's madness to think at least the common user would just sit put plain and nicely.
When updating from 1.1.6 your device might go through lengthy file system optimizations before installing the update.
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Really don't recommend taking the dive on this.