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Hi,sounds like you have the Att issue , probably going have to Odin the update.
It's a Samsung official tool.to flash firmwares when experiencing issues like you have .Odin the update???? What does that mean?
Did you get the ultra from AT&T or unlocked. AT&T will only update when it feels the need too.Unlocked phones get updates according to Samsung's own update schedule. If you got it from AT&T, i suggest you just wait until they send out an update.
Did you get the ultra from AT&T or unlocked. AT&T will only update when it feels the need too.Unlocked phones get updates according to Samsung's own update schedule. If you got it from AT&T, i suggest you just wait until they send out an update.
I have an AT&T branded phone that I bought from Samsung also, and it had the December update (as of last month) until I manually updated it to the latest firmware using the Odin software. I've chatted with AT&T many, many times now and they just can't get their system fixed to send me an OTA firmware update. From what I've read in other forums this a known issue with AT&T that is tied to a person's account.It's an AT&T branded phone I bought from Samsung. I find it hard to believe they haven't updated since January.
It's been ongoing issue for Att branded samsung since s8 models as far as I remember.I have an AT&T branded phone that I bought from Samsung also, and it had the December update (as of last month) until I manually updated it to the latest firmware using the Odin software. I've chatted with AT&T many, many times now and they just can't get their system fixed to send me an OTA firmware update. From what I've read in other forums this a known issue with AT&T that is tied to a person's account.
It's been ongoing issue for Att branded samsung since s8 models as far as I remember.
I've helped countless members here that been on Att that did !I've had every galaxy on ATT since the 3 and never had this problem.
I've had every galaxy on ATT since the 3 and never had this problem.
The US unlocked models don’t get updates according to Samsung schedule since the US carriers still have to certify the update on US unlocked models. So yeah Samsung has no control and still have to bend over to US carriers.
Granted on the US unlocked models, once it’s certified for a carrier then you can just insert even an inactive sim of that carrier and pull the update even if you are on different carrier. But if you are just using the unlocked model on a particular carrier, then that carrier has to certify the update before Samsung pushes the update to your phone.
That’s why you will see even on the US Unlocked model updates pushed at different times depending on which sim you have. For example if you Verizon you may get update today but T-Mobile may not certify until one more week then you’ll have to wait if you have a T-Mobile sim in your unlocked model.
I have gotten every US unlocked Galaxy and Note that's been sold by Samsung till now, so I can tell you how is worksI don't think that is correct. The unlocked s21 direct from Samsung gets updates regardless of carrier. Same reason people say not to get the oneplus from t-mobile but get the unlocked one direct from oneplus. Or suggest you flash the unlocked firmware which then bypasses t-mobile.
If you get the s21 from a carrier, then yeah you will be subject to your carriers update procedures.
Pretty much spot onI have gotten every US unlocked Galaxy and Note that's been sold by Samsung till now, so I can tell you how is works
Are you in the US and get the US unlocked models?
And also I have gotten every Oneplus US unlocked phones. Oneplus does push updates directly on their phones without any carrier involvement. At least till date they have.
With Samsung US unlocked models that's not the case, that's probably because Samsung works closely with US carriers and has their devices certified to work on all carriers as opposed to Oneplus.
And finally, even Pixel devices in the US goes thru the same carrier certification process and many times updates to Pixel phones to T-Mobile are delayed because TMobile certified them late.
Believe me I have been only buying US Unlocked phones forever and know how this works![]()
Yes Odin is great tool .I've read in forum postings that some ATT users will insert an old SIM card from a different carrier (Verizon or T-Mobile) and the updates would start rolling in. So, I bought a 3-pack of SIMs which you can activate for a monthly plan for ATT, Verizon, and T-Mobile. It cost $1.00, so I thought I'd give it a try. Unfortunately, these SIM cards didn't seem to work so far as OTA updates.
In the end, I resorted to using Odin to install the firmware update manually. I also use a Mac, but luckily I also have access to a small Windows system at home.