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Not sure what all it will have, but my phone just notified me that I have an update. I'm going to wait until I get home ot run it, but I'm crossing my fingers that it's 4.3 :dontknow:
EDIT: Nope. Apparently it was 165 megs of useless At&t stuff. I can't tell any difference afterward.
I did notice that I didn't have the screen rotation problem since the update. Maybe they fixed it, or I just have good luck for 2 days.... we will see.There seems to be some issue with the Note 3 being 'Regionally locked'. See the Note 3 forum at :-
http://androidforums.com/samsung-ga...-other-than-euro-ones-european-version-2.html
It's confusing but seems to be hot air for the most part. This article explains the issue in detail and there is no region lock if activated with a SIM card from the region the device was purchased in - Galaxy Note 3 SIM card region locking
Not exactly hot air. A lot of people in US buy international version of the phone (new) from outside US. It would be bad if they insert an AT&T sim into the new phone and now it is locked to US region and cannot be used when they travel to other countries!
I think they are claiming it won't work if you buy a EU or Asian phone and try to activate it first in the US. So it's your AT&T card won't work, not the other way around.
Ah yes I read it wrong. But still it means you can't buy unlock phone oversea without going thru Samsung Service center to unlock the phone.
That just not cool.
No, that's not what is being said. If you buy your phone from the EU, for example, and then activate it with a US operators SIM then the phone will be SIM locked to the US operator, i.e. you can't use any other SIM from outside the US, unless you get it unlocked by a Samsung service centre.
Conversely, if you by an EU region locked phone and activate it with an EU SIM the first time round then any SIM from any region should work. At leat that's my understanding.
No, that's not what is being said. If you buy your phone from the EU, for example, and then activate it with a US operators SIM then the phone will be SIM locked to the US operator, i.e. you can't use any other SIM from outside the US, unless you get it unlocked by a Samsung service centre.
Conversely, if you by an EU region locked phone and activate it with an EU SIM the first time round then any SIM from any region should work. At leat that's my understanding.