All new firmware updates for your Android smartphones are here and to flash them, you only need to know how to use Odin 3. If you already know how to do that, then select your smartphone's model from the list below and get going. Just in case you don't, here's a tutorial that will teach you how to flash firmware updates manually.
The Galaxy Note 4 and the Galaxy Note Edge have started to receive security updates for the month of November just recently. If you are wondering why the two devices did not get the update earlier, the answer is that they are both old devices now and have therefore slipped way down the ladder of priority. Even though these phones were flagships from Samsung in 2014, the two year expiry date is already over.
The security patch is around 60 MB in size and alongside the Android SMR for November, it also brings improvements in domestic data roaming on the two smartphones. After you have downloaded and installed the small update on your device, the firmware version should change to N910TUVS2EPK2 on the Note 4 and to N915TUVS2DPK2 on the Note Edge. If you have any of the two handsets on T-Mobile, you should be prompted to update your device anytime now. Don't be confused by T-Mobile's official page where the last update rollout date for these two phones from the carrier is still being shown as October 24. It's just that they haven't updated that page yet.
Head over to https://forum.youmobile.org/downloads/ to find all the latest updates for your smartphone.
Saikat Kar (tech-enthusiast)
The latest and greatest Android updates for your Samsung smartphones for the day are here. Just make sure that you are aware of how to flash the firmware updates onto your device manually with Odin 3 and you are all set. Here's a tutorial, in case you don't already know. Find your device from the list below and you are good to go.
Samsung has just started to roll out the fourth update for the S7 and S7 Edge smartphones that have been signed up for the Android Nougat Galaxy Beta Program. As the smallest OTA update (280MB) in the series yet, it brings bug fixes, improvements in stability and removes the Samsung Notes app from the firmware. We are guessing that this change has been brought about in light of the fact that Android 7 now supports Samsung Notes. In case you do not like the fact that this update removes the Notes app from your phone, you can simply install it back onto your device from the Galaxy Apps Store or the Google Play Store. We suggest backing up your data to your Samsung account before proceeding with installing the latest beta in order to keep your Notes data from being erased.
Gaming and browsing have been improved according to SamMobile, and the name of the previous beta firmware (Samsung Experience) has been completely removed from this one without a replacement. If you are signed up for the Beta Program, you will be prompted to download the OTA file as soon as it reaches your device, but you can always make sure by checking manually from Settings > About device > Software Updates.
Head over to https://forum.youmobile.org/downloads/ to find all the latest updates for your smartphone.
Saikat Kar (tech-enthusiast)
Here are the firmware updates for today to upgrade your smartphone to the latest and greatest that it can get. Before choosing your device and the desired firmware from the list below, make sure that you know how to manually flash a custom ROM with Odin 3. If you don't know how to do that yet, check the tutorial.
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