Android firmware
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has been on the market for approximately three weeks, and the device is already getting updates for security and stability's sake. Most recently, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is getting its second update for stability improvements, according to Samsung watching site SamMobile.
The massive smartphone will get an update, but not a jump to Android 4.2.2.
The T-Mobile version of the Google Nexus 4 is getting a mysterious security update over the air (OTA), starting Tuesday. According to PhoneArena, the T-Mobile handset will be getting notifications to download a less than 2MB software package, which is listed under the version number JWR66Y. If you have rooted your Google Nexus 4, you won't be getting the update.
The content of the update has not been revealed.
The giant smartphone will allow users to begin programming the firmware for the device before it is even able.
Samsung Galaxy S4 owners looking to choose between more Android operating systems could soon receive an HTC One exclusive: MoDaCo.Switch.
Newly-proud Samsung Galaxy S4 owners have something to look forward over the coming months: custom ROMS. Samsung has released official firmwares for five Galaxy S4 variants, and the source kernels for three.
The Galaxy S4 has already started hitting retail stores' shelves, and Samsung has released the official firmwares for the device as XDA developers have figured out how to root the Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 variant.