LOL T-mobile

We have Pie! Thanks Mustang. Worked perfect and kept all t-mobile apps and no ATT apps. You da man!
The Pie update is universal meaning when you insert a T-Mobile sim, it reboots into the T-Mobile firmware with the T-Mobile related bloat.

When you insert a AT&T sim, it reboots into the AT&T firmware and installs the AT&T bloat.

Same with Verizon and Sprint, even Xfinity Mobile, it has all the carriers firmware versions built in. This is why it doesn't matter when you installed the AT&T version, it's all universal.
 
The Pie update is universal meaning when you insert a T-Mobile sim, it reboots into the T-Mobile firmware with the T-Mobile related bloat.

When you insert a AT&T sim, it reboots into the AT&T firmware and installs the AT&T bloat.

Same with Verizon and Sprint, even Xfinity Mobile, it has all the carriers firmware versions built in. This is why it doesn't matter when you installed the AT&T version, it's all universal.

Thanks..wasn't aware they changed. Was remembering how Oreo was on Note 8.
 
Well at least we get some snazzy socks and a Taco for free while we wait for our Pie.
 

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I'm here still patiently awaiting the update to hit T-Mobile. But as usual T-Mobile is always the last to get major updates. And its not a matter of making sure that everything works its more of waiting until every other carrier gets thiers out first. As others said it'll probably won't be out until March or when the S10 comes out.
 
I'm here still patiently awaiting the update to hit T-Mobile. But as usual T-Mobile is always the last to get major updates. And its not a matter of making sure that everything works its more of waiting until every other carrier gets thiers out first. As others said it'll probably won't be out until March or when the S10 comes out.

If that's the case I will use my jump upgrade (for the note 9 that will be about 7 weeks old at that point) just to spite them and cost them money.