The carrier started rolling out the update on Friday morning and it may take some time before it reaches all LG G4 and LG G3 devices on the network.
Where other
carriers started rolling out the update to Android 7.0 -LSB-...]
It comes well over a month after the top four US
carriers started rolling out the same update to their versions of the same phones.
Not exact matches
The mobile
carrier group Three is
rolling out ad - blocking technology on its networks,
starting with trials in the U.K. and Italy.
The unannounced and undetailed over-the-air update that
started rolling out to select Pixel devices last week is now also being pushed
out by Verizon and a number of other wireless
carriers in other parts of the world.
We've
started rolling out Android 4.1, Jelly Bean, to Nexus S phones on a number of
carriers including T - Mobile, H3G, O2, Rogers as well as Vodafone... [read full article]
U.S.
carrier Sprint has announced that it would
roll out Android 4.4.3 update (Build KTU84F) for the Nexus 5 users
starting from April 14th.
We've
started rolling out Android 4.1, Jelly Bean, to Nexus S phones on a number of
carriers including T - Mobile, H3G, O2, Rogers as well as Vodafone in most countries, with more to come.
With AT&T now joining the party, T - Mobile is the last of the major
carriers with a pending Galaxy S4 Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update, but it is expected to
start rolling out the new firmware early next week.
LG V30 owners on T - Mobile now have something to look forward to this weekend as the country's third - largest
carrier has
started rolling out the Android 8.0 Oreo update for this handset.
It is not known when individual
carriers will
start rolling out the update.
It could
start with one
carrier like Apple did with AT&T before
rolling out the phones
out more widely.
The
carrier has just
started rolling out Android 5.0 Lollipop for these handsets, they'll both be updated to version 5.0 and will receive all of the goodies that come as part and parcel of Lollipop.
LG will begin
rolling out of the G3 worldwide on over 170
carriers,
starting with South Korea on May 28.
According to Android Police, US
carrier Sprint
started rolling out the patch yesterday to the Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge, Galaxy S5, and Galaxy Note Edge.
North American
carriers have also been actively
rolling out the Oreo update to Samsung's flagship devices, and over the last weekend, AT&T
started pushing
out Oreo to the Galaxy S8 Active, bringing the total count of Samsung devices to have received the latest version of Android to three (four, if we count the Galaxy S8 + as a separate device).
It has been a couple of weeks since major
carriers in the United States
starting rolling out the Android 8.0 Oreo update for the Galaxy S8 and the Galaxy S8 +.
The unannounced and undetailed over-the-air update that
started rolling out to select Pixel devices last week is now also being pushed
out by Verizon and a number of other wireless
carriers in other parts of the world.
Motorola has
started rolling out Android 7.0 Nougat update through Canadian
carriers for the Moto Z Play «Retca»
Carrier models of the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 +
started to receive this update
starting last week and have been
rolling out since.
The American
carrier has just
started rolling out the new Android 7.0 Nougat OTA update to the 2015 flagship over the air.
The
carrier has
started rolling it
out and the update will soon be live for all of its users who own these devices.
In a report put forward by Sam Mobile, the leading
carriers in South Korea have already
started rolling out the update to this device.
Well, it appears that Samsung is ready to
start rolling out the same update in the U.S.. Following the leaked message from a U.S. Cellular user, other
carriers including AT&T, Sprint, T - Mobile and Verizon have moved in with their own public announcements.
Pixel and Nexus 5X / 6P builds have entered
carrier testing, and we expect to
start rolling out in phases soon, alongside Pixel C and Nexus Player.
As always, the update will
start rolling -
out in waves region - by - region so it will take long time to be available to all variants, regions and
carriers.
T - Mobile and AT&T had already
started with
rolling out the
carrier versions and now Sprint just joined them.
All the other major
carriers like AT&T, Sprint and even Verizon will
start to
roll the same update
out to the potentially dangerous handsets from January 5.
Sprint has officially
started rolling out the anticipated Android 7.0 Nougat update to the Samsung Galaxy Note 5, making it the first among the major U.S.
carriers to push it
out.
The Pixel, Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P builds have entered
carrier testing and Google expects them to
start rolling out in phases soon, alongside Pixel C and Nexus Player.
It has, however, at least
started to
roll out the Android 8.0 (not 8.1) Oreo update to
carrier models of its Galaxy S8 and S8 + 2017 flagships.
AT&T has
started rolling out the Android 7.0 Nougat update to the Samsung Galaxy S7 active, and that means all models of the smartphone across major U.S.
carriers can now download the latest Android version.
Samsung has
started rolling out its September Android security patch through Canadian
carriers for those with Galaxy S7s running Android Marshmallow 6.0.1.
It adds that Pixel, Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P builds have entered
carrier testing and they will
start rolling out in phases over the next few weeks.
Verizon has
started rolling out a new update for its
carrier - branded variant of the Galaxy S6 in the United States.
Can confirm
roll out has
started in Norway (
carrier version TEN) today.
Samsung has
started rolling out Android 6.0 Marshmallow to the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge from mid-February but individual
carriers are yet to confirm a software update release date for their versions of the Samsung handsets.
Motorola today announced it has
started rolling out its Android 4.4 KitKat update for the Moto X. Verizon Wireless customers will get the new version as soon as today, with other countries and
carriers to follow «very soon,» according to the Google - owned company.
T - Mobile has
started rolling out a security update for its
carrier - branded variants of the Galaxy J3 (2016) in Europe.
After testing and approval by
carriers, the RTM build should
start rolling out to the rest of the phones in December.
Microsoft has announced on its Facebook page that Windows 10 Mobile will
start rolling out to the existing devices in December, but keep in mind that if your
carrier is lazy you may need to wait a couple of more months in order to get this update.
The
carrier has
started rolling out the Galaxy J3 (2016) Android 7.1.1 Nougat update now.
And with T - Mobile now taken care of and Sprint having
started rolling out Android 5.0 a few days ago, there are only two more major
carriers in the U.S. to go.
The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge
started receiving the November update almost a week ago, and it is now being
rolled out by Canadian
carriers including Bell, Telus, SaskTel, and Virgin Mobile to all three Galaxy S6 flagships.
That said, it also mentioned that
carriers themselves will only be
rolling out the update
starting May 3rd.
As it is usual with
carriers, Australia's Optus has ensured that Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge users on the network will
start receiving the update to Android 7.0 Nougat at a time when Google will be busy
rolling out the new Android 8.0 O to its devices.
Many
carriers skipped GDR2 in favor of the Update 3 which was expected in late November but now it seems it has already
started to
roll out globally.
The U.S
carrier has
started rolling out a new version of Windows Phone 8.1.1 (build 14203) and new firmware (build 21705) to the HTC One M8 smartphones which are not part of the Preview program.
The
carrier and its sub-brand
started rolling out Android 7.0 to Moto G4 Plus devices on its network on Thursday.
Today, T - Mobile's project manager Des Smith posted on his Twitter account that the Nougat update has been approved for the
carrier's version of the Galaxy S6 Edge Plus, and it should
start rolling out to its owners sometime early next week.