When i tried to install AT&t's 4.5, it bricked my phone because it was unable to connect during a multi stage load operation. i tried everything, but the only way to fix my phone was to install 4.3 again. it seems when i install 4.3, i dont get the error but when i install 4.5 i do.
now i dont wanna install 4.5 cuz i know its gonna brick my phone again but i really want it.
Your best bet is have AT&T due it for you at one of there stores, the reson is if your phone (bricks) when they do it, it might help them understand that there could be a problem with your phone and if you ever need to replace your phone, they would at least have this documented
Your best bet is have AT&T due it for you at one of there stores, the reson is if your phone (bricks) when they do it, it might help them understand that there could be a problem with your phone and if you ever need to replace your phone, they would at least have this documented
I don't think stores will do it for you. They are not gonna risk doing something to your phone.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is implemented by different manufactures using chips. The problem is, not all USB chips are created equal.
I suggest that because I have seen it work for other members. After hours of frustration, it works the first time on a different computer. Toshiba lap tops are one of the "iffie" brands.