Nope, not there either. SamMobile has the firmware for download now, however.Also check smart switch
Nope, not there either. SamMobile has the firmware for download now, however.Also check smart switch
Nope, not there either. SamMobile has the firmware for download now, however.
Different hardware requires different development paths that finish at different times. The only way to release at the same time everywhere would be to hold things up for everyone else until things are ready for you, too. But that would just disadvantage others with no benefit to you.Unlocked in US and I got June patch, but no night sight. Just release them at the same time for crying out loud.
Your firmware version now is N960U1UES1CSF1. The 'S' in 'UES1' designates a security patch only. If the firmware included other updates, that letter would be a 'U' instead.I got the unlocked version June from Verizon this morning. I don't see any differences in operation. Is this just security or are there any actual changes in ui?
Your firmware version now is N960U1UES1CSF1. The 'S' in 'UES1' designates a security patch only. If the firmware included other updates, that letter would be a 'U' instead.
Those characters refer to the firmware build date, not the security patch date. 'S' is the year (19), 'F' is the month (6), and the '1' is not a date but the build number within the specified month.Yes
SF1=SECURITY /JUNE 1 2019
S is 2019Those characters refer to the firmware build date, not the security patch date. 'S' is the year (19), 'F' is the month (6), and the '1' is not a date but the build number within the specified month.
The firmware month often matches the security-patch month, but not always. For example, the N960U1's ARJ9 update had a security patch level of Nov. rather than Oct. (J=10).
No, the '1' isn't the day, and the code designates the firmware build rather than the security patch date. You can verify both of those points by looking at the ARJ9 example here:S is 2019
F is June
1 is the day
From what I recall
No, the '1' isn't the day, and the code designates the firmware build rather than the security patch date. You can verify both of those points by looking at the ARJ9 example here:
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