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Re: Pixel 7 Security Update
I feel it would be prudent for T-Mobile to release a statement as all the speculation is bad for the T-Mobile brand and Google's for that matter. I rely on my phone, so I hesitate to side load unless I understand the issue. I can wait, but this is not the customer service I expect. Regards to all1Ver0likes0ComentariosRe: Pixel 7 Security Update
One consistent theme is, no one has definitive, accurate knowledge. There is a lot of speculation and opinions, and of course, I have my own. I do not think T-Mobile and Google would inhibit an update simply for giggles and grins. What would be the benefit? Yes, you can get around it, and a beta build seems to work, but why would you? Could it be a security issue, a problem with T-Mobile's new 1900 MHz rollout; again no one knows. People seem to be so demanding. Of course, I myself like updates, but I actually appreciate an update held if there is a issue with it. My Pixel 7 Pro is operating just fine. If I would fault Google or T-Mobile, I think a generic statement should have been released. But I am not going to lose sleep over it. It will be known in good time. There is no reason not to be kind to everyone. As I mentioned in the beginning, it is all speculation. Relax and have a great day!9Visto4likes0ComentariosRe: Pixel 7 Security Update
magenta8617201 wrote: syaoran wrote: The updates come directly from Google. If you put another carrier SIM in your device, it will update the firmware and carrier aggregation to that carrier until you return to the T-Mobile update path, which might make a coue.of updates if the version numbers are dated the same. Not true T-Mobile can delay the update. It's listed on the Google community. It's all over YouTube and Reddit. They have no right holding back on updates. Which Google approved and the phones used are unlock phones. Purchase from Google. I purchased an unlocked Google Pixel 7 Pro directly from Google. I was surprised that T-Mobile could block an update, but if there is an issue, I probably don't want it.2Visto0likes0Comentarios