also if today all about the Samsung Galaxy S5 is that presented itself at some length before its official launch in the evening, Samsung has not forgotten his flagship course of the past year. Immediately get both the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 you Update on Android 4.4.2 and thus entry into the sugar-sweet KitKat world.
late January reported first user on the extradition of Android 4.4.2 KitKat – at that time, but only for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 with Vodafone branding. The most important changes had colleague Frank presented in a video tour:
As a brief overview is here once again the most important changes:Currently not seem all owners of SGS4 and Note 3 to receive a notification about the update – as perhaps can provide a remedy to manually search for the update on the settings. With almost 400 MB is the update that is ready both OTA and GRAVEL, no lightweight. In this respect, of course, it is recommended to download over Wi-Fi.
Although the external innovations in KitKat Keep update in moderation – the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (test) and Samsung Galaxy S4 (test) get it at least. In contrast to the top model of 2012, when one looks at the latest smoke signals from Poland: Supposedly the Samsung Galaxy S3, as well as the smaller brother S3 Mini, receive no update to Android 4.4 KitKat. The reason the memory is called, who allegedly was too small with 1 GB.
Whetheragree these rumors remains to be seen. An official statement by Samsung is still pending. The Polish blogger Robert Narowski who made the story public, based in his statements only on one unspecified spokesman for the Samsung office in our eastern neighbor.
Did you update to KitKat already? How’s it going?
[via All about Samsung; Thanks to all tipsters]
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