Sentences with phrase «> system updates»

To see if you're device is ready for the update, navigate to Settings > System updates, and tap HTC software update.
On the wearable, users can swipe left on the device's watch face and access Settings > About > System updates.
If the latest Android security patch for the month of February hasn't hit your Galaxy Note 5 or Note 4, just go to the Settings > About phone > System updates and you can check for the updates manually.
In case, if you haven't got the notification on your Moto Z smartphone, check for the OTA update from the «system updates» section in the device settings (Go to Settings > About Phone > System Updates).
If there is no notification about the Android 7.0 Nougat based HTC Sense UI update, the user can manually check by opening Settings > About Device > System Updates.
Users can also manually check the update availability by going through Settings > About phone > System updates.
You can also choose to use the Settings > About Phone > System Updates menu.
If the system update notification fails to appear, you should also check for the new update manually under Settings > About phone > System updates > Check now.
Users can manually check the update availability for their devices by going into Settings > About device > System updates.
This can be done by heading to Settings > About device > System updates.
In case the system update message hasn't showed up, it's also recommended to check for the update manually under Settings > About phone > System updates > Check now.
Although the update arrival will be notified through a push notification, users can manually check its availability by going into Settings > About phone > System updates.
If you don't want to wait, you can do the whole thing manually by going to Settings > About phone > System updates, but before you proceed with downloading and installing, do make sure your phone's battery is at least 50 % full.
To manually update the device, a user has to pair ASUS ZenWatch 2 with a phone running Android 4.3 or iOS 8.2 or higher, open settings > about > system updates and follow the onscreen instructions to complete the update.
While you have the option to wait, it's also possible to trigger the update manually via Settings > About phone > System updates.
In case you can't see the system update notification, head to Settings > About phone > System updates > Check now and search for the update manually.
You can also perform a manual check under Settings > About phone > System updates > Check for update.
This means that some users will receive it ahead of others, but you can keep on checking if the update is ready to download on your phone by going to Settings > About phone > System updates > Check for updates.
The update availability can be checked on the Redmi 1S by going to Settings > About phone > System updates or by visiting Updater app.
If you can't wait for the OTA notification, you can go the manual way and check for the update's availability via Settings > About device > System updates > Check for updates.
Note that you can also check for new firmware files by going to Settings > About Phone > System Updates.
If you can't wait, there is room to check it manually by heading to the Settings > About phone > System updates and if the files are ready for your device, you can download and install them right away.
That's Settings - > About phone - > System updates.
Alternatively, simply head to Settings > About phone > System updates and you should be able to download and install the update files manually.
In case the system update notification doesn't show up, you should also check for it manually under Settings > About tablet > System updates > Check now.
If patience is not part and parcel of your philosophy, there's an option to run a manual check of the update's availability via Settings > About device > System updates.
Alternatively you can choose to search for new files by yourself by going to Settings menu and then opening About Phone > System Updates and use the «Yes, I'm In» button to look for updates.
To do this, head to the Tab S3's Settings > About device > System updates > Check for updates.
If you own an unlocked Moto Z Play in the U.S., you can check for the update manually be heading to Settings > About phone > System updates > Update Motorola software.
If you're using a DROID Turbo 2, head into Settings > About > System Updates to check for the OTA.
To manually check for the update, simply hit Menu > Settings > System updates > HTC software update > Check now.
The good side of the story is that you can trigger the update manually by heading to Settings > About phone > System updates > Check for updates.
The Moto Z we have in office isn't seeing an update just yet, but if you want to check head to settings > system updates > check for system update.
Meanwhile, if you have not yet seen an OTA notification come your way, you can check for the update by heading to your phone's Settings > About phone > System updates, but this is not a guarantee that you'll find the Nougat update ready for your device.
If you notice extraordinary delays in the rollout process, you can do a manual check of the files» availability by heading to the phone's Settings > About device > System updates and from here, you can check the status of the update.
Remember, after your OTA request, the company will push the build to you within 12 hours from time of activation or you can wait for a short time, and then pull the build directly from Settings > About Phone > System Updates.
You can also try forcing the update by heading to Settings > About phone > System updates > Check for updates.
You can check to see if you're one of the lucky ones by heading to Settings > System updates > Check for updates.
If you can't see the OTA notification just yet, try doing a manual check via Settings > About device > System updates, but this doesn't guarantee you the latest February Android security patch.
Alternatively, you can kick off the update manually by heading to the Watch Sport's Settings menu and tapping System > About > System Updates.
If you haven't seen the OTA notification yet, go to Settings > About device > System updates and you can manually download and install the new Android 7.0 Nougat on your ZenFone 3.
To get up and running, navigate through Settings - > About Phone - > System Updates, and you'll then be able to download and install Android 5.1.1 OTA on your Nexus 6.
From here, you can roll back your device's software to the last available stable version by heading to Settings - > About phone (or just About)- > System updates, then applying the available update.
Nokia 8 users can check for the update by going to Settings > System updates.
To do that, you will need to head over to Settings > About Phone > System Updates.
Users can go to Settings > About Phone > System Updates and check if the OTA update is available on their smartphone.
If you can't wait, go to Settings > About phone > System updates and check for the update manually.
Check for the update in Settings — > System — > System Updates, but understand that it may take a few days to roll out depending on the carrier you're using.
Android Wear owners can go to Settings > About > System updates to see if their update is ready yet.
You can check what version you have by going into Settings > Device Options > System Updates and looking at the version number at the top of the screen, but for now, version shouldn't matter.
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