AT&T Galaxy S 4 Android 4.3 update rolling out with Galaxy Gear support, improved call reliability
Does
that headline sound familiar? It should, because AT&T originally
began rolling an Android 4.3 update out to its version of the Samsung
Galaxy S 4 back in mid-November. However, the update was halted a few days later after it began causing issues for users that installed it. The good news is that it didn't take long for the push to resume.
AT&T
announced today that the Galaxy S 4's Android 4.3 update is now going
out over the air, bringing with it a bump to software build
JSS15J.I337UCUEMK2 and a few other goodies. Here's AT&T's changelog for the 727MB update:
- Android 4.3 OS upgrade
- Samsung Galaxy Gear compatibility
- Drag and drop to uninstall or disable applications
- Call reliability improvements
It's
kind of a bummer that AT&T Galaxy S 4 owners were teased with a
taste of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean before having it yanked away due to some
bugs, but hey, at least it only took a week or so for the push to begin
once again. If you're rocking a Galaxy S 4 that's got an AT&T globe
tattooed on its backside, you can check for this new (and hopefully
bug-free) version of the Android 4.3 update by heading into Settings
> More > About device > Software update > Check for updates.
Be sure to give us a shout if you manage to pull some software from the
sky!
Via AT&T Consumer Blog, AT&T Galaxy S 4 software updates
http://www.phonedog.com/2013/11/27/at-t-galaxy-s-4-android-4-3-update-rolling-out-with-galaxy-gear-support-improved-call-reliability/
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