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jshaw42

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You have been and still are a great source of information regarding my S4.

Now, I have read there is a 4.4.4 upgrade that doesn't seem to have reached everyone, especially U. S. Cellular users. Any idea when it will be passed on?

Also, I am considering purchasing a Galaxy Tab 4 (wireless only). It has 4.4.2 installed. Will I be able to upgrade that unit?

Thanks, again.
 
Hi jshaw42!

Now, I have read there is a 4.4.4 upgrade that doesn't seem to have reached everyone, especially U. S. Cellular users. Any idea when it will be passed on?

As sreum correctly points out, the T-Mobile, U.S. variant, received an update to Android 4.4.4 some 1 month ago. However, none of the unbranded International models have had 4.4.4 released, directly, by Samsung themselves as yet. My advice is to be patient and wait for Samsung to start rolling out a later Android 4.4.4 firmware and then start bugging U.S. Cellular who will have the final say on when to release.

Also, I am considering purchasing a Galaxy Tab 4 (wireless only). It has 4.4.2 installed. Will I be able to upgrade that unit?

The Galaxy Tab 4 was only released some 6 months ago and is well within the 2 year support period and whilst I have no specific knowledge of a 4.4.4 update for it, I see no reason why it would not receive one.
 
I just got the 4.4.4 update yesterday on Metro PCS. It runs great, no problems, not sure of how many changes were made, im running nova launcher with a grunge icon pack. I upgraded from the last Metro PCS OTA update which was JellyBean 4.3
 
I just got the 4.4.4 update yesterday on Metro PCS. It runs great, no problems, not sure of how many changes were made, im running nova launcher with a grunge icon pack. I upgraded from the last Metro PCS OTA update which was JellyBean 4.3

That makes sense, as T-Mobile owns Metro PCS and both have the SGH-M919 variant, handset.
 
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