Where is JUNE security patch/night mode update?(T-mobile carrier)

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🤔.... what about us? Lol.... with all these phones continously being produced it feels like THEY can't keep up with the updates...ijs 🙄
 
Tmobile service is great in my area but their updates are awful.

My V20 got updated to Oreo TWO years after being the first phone w/Nougat.

My Note 8 was the last to get Pie.

My V40 still does not have Pie when AT&T and Verizon has already received theirs.

Don't expect timely updates.
 
??????.... what about us? Lol.... with all these phones continously being produced it feels like THEY can't keep up with the updates...ijs ??????

Has ATT/Verizon or Sprint got the June update? I may have missed but don't recall a thread on it.
 
So what if the Android project hands it to carriers and declares it to be the "June update"?

That doesn't make it the June update at all. It could end up being the July update by the time it's vetted to go out to the end users.

Remember, Google doesn't sell or support Android to us. Let those who have to provide the support, understand what they're putting into the hands of their users.
 
The only "updates/patches" that Google came out with in June were fixes for some Pixels, nothing else. If the manufacturers and/or carriers had nothing to add, there's really no reason to send you an update that won't do anything. (A Pixel fix won't install on an S10.)

The June update:


  • [SUP]Bootloader Fixes an issue causing some devices to freeze during boot Pixel 2
    [/SUP]
  • [SUP]Camera Fixes an issue causing the camera to crash during video recording Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL[/SUP]
  • [SUP]Media Fixes a bug that causes the Netflix app to hang Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL[/SUP]
  • [SUP]Hotword Updates to improves accuracy on "Ok Google" Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL[/SUP]
 
My back up, (until my OnePlus 7 Pro Almond gets here) the A8 got the June update first. LOL
 
yeah my co-worker already has June security patch update on his s9 plus thru T-Mobile. Honestly I could care less about the actual software updates but more so I prefer my security patch is up to date if anything.
 
The only "updates/patches" that Google came out with in June were fixes for some Pixels, nothing else. If the manufacturers and/or carriers had nothing to add, there's really no reason to send you an update that won't do anything. (A Pixel fix won't install on an S10.)

The June update:


  • [SUP]Bootloader Fixes an issue causing some devices to freeze during boot Pixel 2
    [/SUP]
  • [SUP]Camera Fixes an issue causing the camera to crash during video recording Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL[/SUP]
  • [SUP]Media Fixes a bug that causes the Netflix app to hang Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL[/SUP]
  • [SUP]Hotword Updates to improves accuracy on "Ok Google" Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL[/SUP]

It also includes the security update, which is the bigger of the two things they're talking about.
 
Not the Android update, maybe the vendor update or the carrier update.
 
Not the Android update, maybe the vendor update or the carrier update.

What are you talking about? The Google June update included the security patch. Every monthly update they send out does, regardless of what else is included.

There is a security patch released to vendors by Google monthly. Some vendors don't send them out every month.
 
The Google June update was what's in post 9 (you can see them all at Google | Pixel Update Bulletins). No security patches. If TMobile sent the May security patch out in June, that's on them.

"There is a security patch released to vendors by Google monthly." No, there's whatever has to be sent out sent out every month - June 2019 there were no secutiry patches (unless I misread the whole thing. But the "June patch" says, "There are no Pixel security patches in the June 2019 Pixel Update Bulletin.", which means no Google-supplied security patches to anyone. This was the shortest update announcement I've seen so far.
 
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