T-Mobile has
released a brand new Android 4.4.4 KitKat firmware update for the Samsung
Galaxy Note 4 device. This new release comes with stability updates and bug fixes
that should offer you an improved KitKat experience.
This build of
Android 4.4.4 KitKat for T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 comes with Chinese language
support, but there aren’t any other major changes listed in the changelog.
The
new Android 4.4.4 KitKat firmware version is set to N910TUVU1ANK4 and it is
rolling out right now by T-Mobile for its Galaxy Note 4 users.
Note that the
new update is being rolled out in phases, which means that not all devices will
be getting this new update at the same time. But, T-Mobile will
surely finish updating all the Galaxy Note 4 devices in maximum two weeks and
then they are planning on releasing a brand new Android 4.4.4 build that will
add T-Mobile Free Inflight Texting support. After that they will be able to
focus 100% on testing the Android 5.0 Lollipop, firmware upgrade that should be
released for all T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 devices in early 2015.
The
new N910TUVU1ANK4 Android 4.4.4 measures over 100 MB and it is
recommended for you to use the Wi-Fi Connection in order to complete the
download. Also, make sure that your device’s battery life is over 50%, it will
prevent the device from powering down during the updating process.
If the update
notification hasn’t been displayed by your T-Mobile Note 4 device, then you can
choose to connect the device to your PC via USB cable and run KIES to search
for new Android 4.4.4 firmware updates. The new official OTA update will not be
released for Note 4 T-Mobile devices that are currently running modified OS
builds.
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