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December update and feature drop for Pixel 9
- Hace 10 d铆as
My guess is the 10th. The updates are usually released on a Tuesday.
That isn't how it works. You can check the source of where your update comes from by capturing the link for it when your device gets it. Not all devices get uodates at the same time to prevent bugs that slip past QA from affecting too many people.
https://forums.androidcentral.com/threads/pixel-update-question-posted-here-for-quick-traffic.1062483/post-7177990
- syaoranHace 8 d铆asTransmission Titan
Davidoo is mostly wrong. Most updates do not require any testing by the carriers. The updates that do, are done during the beta, just like the betas everyone else can sign up for. Modem/Radio tweaks are done during beta phases. These are sent to the manufacturer and oackaged in the update that the manufacturer releases.
The exceptions to this is, when there's a major issue with a specific carrier, which is rare. Google and T-Mobile have worked incredibly close since thebdays of the G1. T-Mobile uses the stock versions of VoLTE, VoNR, and WiFi Calling developed by Google. AT&T does have deals with some manufacturers, like Saung, to have those updates placed on a hosted link on AT&T's servers to restrict updates for their variants to the AT&T network. This is why we devices purchased from AT&T will not get updates when those devices are not used with an AT&T SIM.
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