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One UI 5.0 Stable Release
- Hace 3 años
as of right now the S22 is in development for 13 but thats about it so far until there are updates on that page.
keep an eye out here.
https://www.t-mobile.com/support/support/phones-tablets-devices/software-updates
BugPlusWont wrote:
Lastly @tidbits Apple does do slow releases, known as "sever delayed requests" so basically this is a strange reply that isn't factually correct. Mostly this reply is trying to tell you it's not T-Mobile's fault.That's different than what a Staggered release is. You can download the update through iTunes, or on WiFi even if you can't OTA it through carrier network which starts at day one for ALL iOS devices. You need to understand the context of what a server delayed request is used for. You don't have to wait for anything or anyone for the update.
That's why I gave you T-Mobile's own tracker, to show you they have their *own* tracking for their *own* update for their *own* network, as opposed to…. Other carriers which have their own trackers and time-lines for development as well. This is obvious as Android 13 is currently on other devices but not T-Mobile devices.
Like I said before my guy… You don't need the website to tell if you get the update or not. It's already been known it's just a matter of when. Samsung for as long as I have worked there has always tended to their biggest customers first. I don't see that changing any time soon. Funny thing since it isn't forked did you know if the author of this thread knew where to get the files he can install it and everything will work just fine since the update doesn't touch the carrier partition. It's been this way since the S7 when Samsung finally stopped forking their devices.
That is a very long explanation and I apologize for the amount of detail, but you deserve an honest answer, and I hope that clears things up.
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