الثلاثاء، 23 ديسمبر 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note Edge Android 4.4.4 KitKat firmware now online

As Samsung continues to launch it’s curved screen Galaxy Note Edge phablet in markets across the world, one of the first firmware images of the device has now been made available online. The image comes from Samsung’s Finland wing, if you’re wondering. Those interested in doing a manual flash can head over to the SamMobile firmware section to get hold of the image. Images of the firmware are available localized for Luxembourg, Italy, Poland and Germany in the section.






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New video from Samsung shows wonders of the Multi-Window feature on the Galaxy Note 4

Samsung has always focussed on the productivity and multitasking features of its Galaxy Note lineup of Android smartphones. Now, it has released a new 2-minute video which showcases all the features of the Multi-Window mode on the new Galaxy Note 4. This mode allows using of two compatible apps at once on the Galaxy Note 4′s large 5.7-inch QHD Super AMOLED display. The position of the apps can be changed and even the size of these apps can be altered by using the split bar between them. The video also shows how to use the apps in the pop-up window mode and keep it floated over any app in the, which is running in the background. The Multi-Window mode is also available on other Samsung devices such as the Galaxy S5, the Galaxy Note 3, the Galaxy S4, the Galaxy Note II, the Galaxy Grand 2, and more.



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Android 4.4 KitKat is rolling out to T-Mobile’s Galaxy Tab 3

Galaxy Tab 3 owners on T-Mobile are getting a rather huge upgrade in the form of Android 4.4 KitKat, which is now rolling out to the 7-inch tablet that has been stuck on Android 4.2 ever since it launched. The update will take the tablet to the latest version of KitKat (4.4.4), and like all other updates, is making its way over the air and via Samsung Kies, with the OTA available only on a Wi-Fi connection for the initial few days. T-Mobile hasn’t mentioned any special changes, but you can expect the usual KitKat features like faster performance, white status bar icons, album art on the lockscreen, and wireless printing support.


Head over to the source link for more details on the update, and also check out the Settings » About tablet » Software update menu to see if the OTA is already available for your device. Oh, and do keep in mind that this will probably be the last update that comes to the Galaxy Tab 3, as the device is neither that high-end or new to warrant an upgrade to another major iteration of Android.


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