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Android 14/One UI 6 update for Samsung s22 ultra
I have the s22 ultra, and I've yet to get any significant updates; is this because my phone is unlocked on tmobile network? I'm still on android 13, one ui 5.1 I haven't even had a update in over 2 years 🤔 any idea why this is? Do I need to manually find the update to get it?
Try using Samsung Smart switch on PC and connect your phone. If there is an update it'll update your phone.
- DMacKCNetwork Novice
tidbits wrote:
DMacKC wrote:
It has been a year since my phone received any system software updates. I am still on One UI v 5.1 and Android 13. I love how once your phone is not the latest, there is a slow or no updates.
Have you used smart switch? What have you've done so far to remedy the problem so far?
Yes, I have tried smart switch. It says it has the most current version.
- tidbitsSpectrum Specialist
DMacKC wrote:
It has been a year since my phone received any system software updates. I am still on One UI v 5.1 and Android 13. I love how once your phone is not the latest, there is a slow or no updates.
Have you used smart switch? What have you've done so far to remedy the problem so far?
- syaoranTransmission Titan
DMacKC wrote:
It has been a year since my phone received any system software updates. I am still on One UI v 5.1 and Android 13. I love how once your phone is not the latest, there is a slow or no updates.
That is typical with any device manufacturer. That is one of the many ways they try to encourage you to upgrade.
- DMacKCNetwork Novice
It has been a year since my phone received any system software updates. I am still on One UI v 5.1 and Android 13. I love how once your phone is not the latest, there is a slow or no updates.
- tidbitsSpectrum Specialist
Try using Samsung Smart switch on PC and connect your phone. If there is an update it'll update your phone.
- syaoranTransmission Titan
Updates flow over all of the carrier networks. The one exception, is AT&T devices. AT&T has deals with some of the larger cellphone manufacturers to host their updates locally on the AT&T network. Unlocked firmware (XAA) get updates normally. If you have a SIM unlocked AT&T device, you might want to consider converting it to the T-mobile (TMB) or non-carrier firmware (XAA).
- Haloknight7Network Novice
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