Be thankful your Wi-fi still works....
u really dont want this update its screwed most s4 and s3's in the uk
That's because your provider hasn't taken long enough to Beta test it and report back to Samsung.
I can live being one of the last Countries to get updates. But what I can't get over, is the fact T-Mobile Galaxy S3's are getting Android 4.3 before
we are getting it on our S4's in Canada! Absolute BS!
I guess you can be thankful the S3's got the update first. It's full of issues and has been halted for both S3 and S4.
It's happened to a lot of people so you cannot blame it on one network that's why samsung have pulled the update
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It hasn't been halted for the S4. Where are you getting this info. S3, CERTAIN providers, yes, but that's it. I spoke to Samsung Canada and Telus yesterday and it's still on track and there was nothing pulled.
That's because your provider hasn't taken long enough to Beta test it and report back to Samsung.
Really?
Take a few seconds and Google "4.3 update halted for s4". Not every carrier has pulled it but most have. If your carrier hasn't I would be very wary of installing it just yet. From early indications it's a one way street.
Nothing on Android is a one way street if you don't want it to be.
Unless you trip the knox counter... Not everyone will go that direction but those that do haven't found a way back... yet.
Same for your carrier releasing it right?
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Yeah, Verizon went ahead and now their users have the 4.3 software and the following bonus features:
- Appalling battery life, even when charging
- Screen blackouts
- Voice recognition broken
- Wi-Fi instability problems, constant reconnecting
- Wi-Fi guest network login problems
- Constant switching between 3G/4G and Wi-Fi networks
- Text messaging contact issues
- Verizon car charger does not work
- Mobile data icon missing
- Music player self-launching
- Bluetooth audio cutting out
- Slower performance
- Widget problems, Air View not working
- Screen rotation broken