android lollipop

Discussion in 'Other KaW Discussion' started by sumitp399, Nov 14, 2014.

  1. Kaw is kinda buggy on android lollipop....
    Search option in forums restarts the app back.... Actions are also kinda slow....
    Anyone experiencing the same problems?
     
  2. Try updating KaW. They released an update earlier that should solve this.
     
  3. Android lollipop?
     
  4. No idea :lol:
     
  5. Android lolipop is the newest fw for android. It is past KitKat. The new firmware is Android Lolipop.
     
  6. Is that the new version? I figured they'd do some other L confectionary. Like licorice.
     
  7. Nah...its not out for many phones ATM, but has a more detailed notification system,app functions, and a cleaner layout..
     
  8. It also fixed some connectivity crap issues with WiFi from kitkat
     
  9. I'm a app developer and have had the pleasure to be able to test and work with it!
     
  10. Already on the latest version of kaw :p
    hope there will be a new update out
     
  11. Nexus 5 running Android 5.0 and no issues here. Are you using an official update or a custom rom built from AOSP sources?
     
  12. Like developer preview factory images wasn't available on Google developers website for past 5 months for any Nexus 5 and 7 owner to get it.
     
  13. Like developer preview factory images wasn't available on Google developers website for past 5 months for any Nexus 5 and 7 owner to get it.
     
  14. @vlad Google's stock lollipop final update...
    Will flash the rom again to see if the problem exists
     
  15. Vlad is our resident android guru.
    I'm just an associste >.>
     
  16. This is too funny. :lol:
     
  17. There do appear to see some bugs with Kingdoms at War on Lollipop. Devs are already aware of several visual ones and one crash on viewing equipment. Hopefully fixed soon.
     
  18. You don't need to flash the lollipop factory image if it hasn't arrived on your phone through ota (you lose all data through this unless backup ofc) there's zip ready to be flashed if you're on root, i've only got one problem with the loading screen on KaW
     
  19. Flashing factory image is the safest way for regular users ( of course if they don't want to wait for OTA update). Factory image is still an official build so will get future OTA updates. A custom version means no-no OTA updates anymore. Getting used with ADB commands is very easy. There's plenty tutorial out there (on Google factory images download pages aswell). Erasing internal memory can be avoided very simple by removing -w tag in flash-all.bat file that can be done in Notepad.
    Future updates for custom roms do require a factory reset before flashing a new version. A dirty flash can cause several issues, so a clean flash is the safest way to do it.

    P.S. You don't need to be rooted to install a custom rom. All you need is an unlocked bootloader and a custom recovery.