It is no longer news that the Infinix Hot 2 Google Android One phones since the beginning of this year have been receiving android 6.0 Marshmallow updates.
To some Infinix Hot 2 users that are yet to receive the Marshmallow update Over The Air (OTA), they have even been rushing to manually upgrade their devices to Android 5 devices via flashing of Marshmallow custom ROM.
Yes it is good thing to always stay in line with the latest android OS as they are being rolled out, especially for those using android devices that can receive them.
We know that Android Marshmallow is currently the latest android OS and Infinix Hot 2 users are eligible to upgrade, though android N that will replace Marshmallow is currently in the making and expected it to debut towards the last quarter of the year.
But if you are also an Infinix Hot 2 user, there is all indication that is pointing out that you should not be in a hurry to upgrade or in fact do not even upgrade for now.
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The reasons why you should not upgrade your Infinix Hot 2 Android One Lollipop device to Marshmallow is not far-fetched, as many that have upgraded have quickly downgraded back to Android 5.0 Lollipop.
Here are the major reasons why you should not also upgrade your Infinix Hot 2 to Marshmallow;
· After upgrading, there is high tendency that your phone will start hanging and lagging
· You will lose the IMEI tweaking in case you want to use BIS data plan on it; meaning you will not be able to tweak the IMEI to blackberry
· Some basic functions like WiFi and Hotspot might stop working
These and many other problems are what you will most likely encounter after currently upgrading your Infinix Hot 2 device to Marshmallow.
And there is nothing more heart-breaking than for you to just start disliking your phone just because it started misbehaving after an update that was supposed to be juicy upgrade.
I believed you must have seen reason now not to rush to upgrade your Infinix Hot device devices from Android Lollipop 5 to Android Marshmallow 6.0 at least not for now.
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