With the recent release of the Galaxy Tab Pro and Note Pro tablet series, all running the latest Kitkat 4.4 OS. Samsung announced several devices that will be updated to 4.4 KitKat as well. This should make many users very happy, as we should start to see the update to start rolling out as of end of February 2014.
This time around Sprint has got a jump as Samsung released the Android 4.4 source code, which Sprint will begin rolling out to users on the the Sprint Network last week. So if you have the Galaxy S4 you should be getting the update. For those on Sprint Network and have the Galaxy Note 3, the source code has been released, so Sprint will begin rolling that as well soon.
For now, the rest will have to wait, hopefully the wait won’t be too long as I personally would like to get some KitKat 4.4 on my Galaxy Note 3 on AT&T.
In the meantime, here is a list of 14 different Galaxy devices that Samsung officially announced that would be getting Android KitKat 4.4.
- Samsung Galaxy Note 3
- Samsung Galaxy Note 2
- Samsung Galaxy S4
- Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini
- Samsung Galaxy S4 Active
- Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom
- Samsung Galaxy S3
- Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini
- Samsung Galaxy Mega
- Samsung Galaxy Light
- Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 3
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition
2 comments:
On the off chance that you have a more seasoned device,you DO NOT WANT these updates.Every last one has just backed my phone off additional.Kit-Kat users are reporting the same.It is an extraordinary approach to allure you to purchase another phone from them.Perceive that they never allow you to go back......
~Betty Allen.
So it would appear that the various Note 10.1 tables variations with the exception of the GT-N8013 have gotten the kitkat update.What gives?Does Samsung not think any longer about updates that they have not accomplished for the tablet in over a year?I don't think I will be purchasing Samsung any longer.They simply don't appear to think about there customers in the US!
Sylvia Powell.
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