Posts tagged t-mobile

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After a short recess, T-Mobile is now resuming its OTA KitKat rollout and has started by pushing the beefy Android 4.4.2  update to all its carrier-branded LG G2 smartphones currently located in the United States. This much-anticipated update finally brings the latest version of the open-source operating system together with a multitude of ‘bug fixes, speed optimizations and user experience improvements’.

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T-Mobile has today announced that its carrier-branded Xperia Z variant is the latest in a long line of Sony devices now receiving the largely requested Android 4.3 update. This upgrade brings a truckload of bug fixes and stability improvements, as well as an updated version of the Japanese company’s Walkman custom user interface.

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Developers love getting their hands on a kernel source code, mainly because it allows them to develop some great new custom ROMs with awesome features that we don’t usually get as standard on our devices. As of today, the official Android 4.4 kernel files for the T-Mobile branded Galaxy Note 3 are available to download directly from Samsung’s Open Source Release Center.

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At the beginning of this month, Sprint became the first carrier in the United States to roll out the Android 4.4.2 KitKat update for its variant of the HTC One. Joining it today is the T-Mobile’s HTC One, whose Sense 5.5/KitKat update was certified by the carrier just a a few hours ago.

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Sprint today rolled out its new Wi-Fi calling feature to subscribers nationwide, allowing them to send texts and make calls over a Wi-Fi network. But before you get too excited, know that it’s initially only available on Samsung’s Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Mega handsets.

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