If it's unlocked, even if it's carrier brander, shouldn't you receive updates for the carrier you're using it on?
I know it works like that in Canada so I can't see why it would be different in the States.
A carrier branded phone always gets updates from the carrier irrespective of if its sim locked or unlocked. Its like that in any part of the world.
I got a G3 with Rogers that I unlocked and brought to Videotron.
I receive my updates OTA via Videotron's network.
I got a G3 with Rogers that I unlocked and brought to Videotron.
I receive my updates OTA via Videotron's network.
Sure you received while being on whatever network, you got it because Rogers approved the update and all Roger branded phones will get the updates irrespective of what networks they are running on. Updates are just bits it has nothing to do on what network you are. If you have Rogers branded phone updates get pushed from Rogers and you get it on whatever network you are since they are just bits on the internet.
PS: or in general updates gets pushed from the OEM once the carrier approves. Bottom line on a carrier branded phones the carrier decides when updates get pushed and it doesn't depend on what network you are using that phone on. You will get it when carrier approves them.
So my G3 detects it's originally from Rogers and get the updates from them, OTA, instead of the carrier it's on?
Two different topic:So my G3 detects it's originally from Rogers and get the updates from them, OTA, instead of the carrier it's on?
Two different topic:
1. Which firmware you are update to. It is always from the original branded carrier, never on the carrier you are using.
2. How can you get the firmware. In most cases, as long as your phone has connection to the internet, the update will come to your phone regardless where your phone is used.
#2 is often the case in US as well. However, with these updates come in very large sized recently (1GB+), some carriers began to enforce additional rules in order to reduce its sever load.
So basically nobody has a clue lol. Some phones get updates from Verizon without an active sim, and others don't. I guess only time will tell with this one. I wish Verizon would push that camera update right now so I can be sure before I close my Verizon line.
You can get an update without active service. You don't have to have a SIM in the phone in order to pull the update. Being on Wi-Fi will be enough. I've done it plenty of times. I did an update on my Verizon Moto X 1st Gen before I sold it. I had my SIM in my unlocked Nexus 6 at the time. I put the phone in Wi-Fi and checked it for an update. I pulled the update and afterwards I did a factory reset on the phone and shipped the device to its new owner. It will work.
So basically nobody has a clue lol. Some phones get updates from Verizon without an active sim, and others don't. I guess only time will tell with this one. I wish Verizon would push that camera update right now so I can be sure before I close my Verizon line.
Well maybe I'll just stick with the Verizon prepaid service then as I don't want to miss updates. I'm fine with the service, I'm just trying to build credit so that's the only real reason I wanted to keep the T-Mobile post paid account. I don't know how much credit I'd even realistically build using T-Mobile anyways.
Looks like the Verizon version lacks 4g aws and band 12 lte which tmobile uses. It does support tmobile lte bands 2 and 4.
CDMA: 800, 1900 MHz, GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz , UMTS: 850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz, LTE: Band 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 13, 20, 28
It is.I thought band 4 was AWS
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