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  • syaoran's avatar
    syaoran
    Transmission Titan

    My s23 Ultra got the official update a while ago.  We are on the third update since the official release of Android 14.

  • 3Fees's avatar
    3Fees
    Newbie Caller

    For my phone not quite yet even though its one of the top selling phones and widely held.

    Cheers

    3Fees

  • syaoran's avatar
    syaoran
    Transmission Titan
    3Fees wrote:

    For my phone not quite yet even though its one of the top selling phones and widely held.

    Cheers

    3Fees

    Top selling isn't always important when it comes to an update schedule.  It's usually the newest latest and greatest flagship and then work your way backwards.

  • Pranav's avatar
    Pranav
    Newbie Caller
    Matthew904 wrote:

    Good question. I still haven't gotten the update. Yet those on xfinity mobile has, like do you realize how pathetic xfinity is? 

    It's frustrating when updates are delayed. Discrepancies in rollout can be frustrating. Hopefully, your update arrives soon. Patience is key!

  • 3Fees's avatar
    3Fees
    Newbie Caller

    Android 14 upgrade is minor changes in the GUI to Android 13, that is all. As far as 5G technology any $100 phone matches any price phone with 5G in call and text sending and receiving  so long as the communication chip is FCC and FTC compliant. I know more about communication technology that you'd be comfortable with, lol.

    The communication chip is hard wired on the chip and software changes can do nothing to make calls and texting better, period.

    Here is a real world test for the so called Flagship phones from any maker. Take your phone that is connected to your router AC or AX or AXE and walk outside your abode till you get 75 to 100 yds away and look at the communication protocol are you still in wifi calling mode or 5G mode ? Mine is in wifi calling mode and after 100 yds or so switches to 5G mode, Credit to FCC, FTC, and MediaTek (Dimensity 700) and others if any.

    Take the test and report back here with your results.

    What I have seen in the real world tests is my last phone was 4G and I had to be outside my door before it switched from 4G LTE to wifi calling mode, now with my 5G phone I’m down the block quite a far distance away before my phone switches to 5G mode, 5G is definitely more powerful than 4G mode in sending and receiving broadcasts, period.

    100% of the people including my self merely want a phone that is reliable to make and receive calls and less texts, that is what a mobile phone was designed for the rest is smoke and mirrors, lol.

    T Mobile by the way is a German company with the main T Mobile control center at a University in Germany, that is the way it is, period.

    The real reason why the more expensive phones get updates sooner is the companies selling these want to inspect the Code coming in before they allow transmission to their customers as they don't want to be on the hook in case the code is bad and wrecks the phone and then have to deal with the customers, this especially true for the high volume phones they sell from any manufacturer, good for them looking out for us, we do appreciate it. Yes I have talked with the USA t mobile group leader that inspects the update code coming in and can stop it if bogus, good for them too, we do appreciate their efforts for us.

    School is out, the 3Fees Zone is closed, period,

    Happy and Safe Holidays to you and yours !

    Cheers

    3Fees

  • Pranav's avatar
    Pranav
    Newbie Caller
    3Fees wrote:

    For some probably a good thing, I read a post that someone had bought an Samsung S22 at first release for $2,000, installed the Android 14 update and it disabled the phone, since the phone was over 1yr old was told he had to pay $400 to get the phone back on track.

    Cheers

    3Fees

    That's a cautionary tale! Spending $2,000 on the latest Samsung S22, only to have an Android 14 update disable it, is unfortunate. The $400 fee for a one-year-old phone is an added blow. A reminder to approach software updates cautiously and stay informed.

  • Pranav's avatar
    Pranav
    Newbie Caller
    Matthew904 wrote:

    There's only 8 betas for s23 ultra N.America from what I'm seeing legitimately everywhere and multiple people are providing proof that the release on other networks is out. Not for t mobile though.

    There are only eight betas available for the S23 Ultra in North America, with evidence pointing to releases on other networks other than T-Mobile. The information shows differences in regional releases, which may cause users who are waiting for updates to get upset.Fm Whatsapp

  • syaoran's avatar
    syaoran
    Transmission Titan
    Pranav wrote:
    Matthew904 wrote:

    There's only 8 betas for s23 ultra N.America from what I'm seeing legitimately everywhere and multiple people are providing proof that the release on other networks is out. Not for t mobile though.

    There are only eight betas available for the S23 Ultra in North America, with evidence pointing to releases on other networks other than T-Mobile. The information shows differences in regional releases, which may cause users who are waiting for updates to get upset.Fm Whatsapp

    Nine, as I pointed out in another thread.  Android 14 has had 4 updates since release with another coming in a couple of weeks.  

    As an official North American beta tester and the screenshot to prove it.  The EU and other regions only got eight but North America, all US versions (U and U1) had nine