Samsung has just started rolling out a minor Android 4.4.2 KitKat
update for the Galaxy Note 3 LTE SM-N9005. The update is codenamed
N9005XXUEND6 and it only comes with bug-fixes.
It’s a minor update that should reach all users in a few days. Don’t
expect anything new to come with this update, as you will only notice
some bug fixes and maybe an increase in the Galaxy Note 3′s speed.
The update is delivered over-the-air (OTA), but some might not get it
very soon, depending on their carrier or if their device is rooted, so
you will have to manually update it.
To make sure your smartphone is receiving the
update, make sure to perform a manual check. In order to do that, head
over to Settings > General > About device > Software update
> Update and your device will now check for the latest updates. We
recommend you to perform OTA updates over WiFi because they might incur
in data charges.
If you want to update your Galaxy Note 3 LTE manually, then follow our guide here, the firmware zip file can be found in the tutorial, but you can also get it from this one
instead and then follow the instructions. If you encounter any problems
during the Android 4.4.2 KitKat update, please let us know and we will
do our best to help you, as always.
For those of you who’ve updated to N9005XXUEND6, we’re curious if
you’ve noticed any significant improvements on your smartphone. There
are still a lot of bugs on the Galaxy Note 3 LTE and we hope this update
is going to fix most of them.
Please let us know in the comments section below if you notice
anything after performing the new KitKat update. Until now we didn’t see
any significant improvements here at Android Geeks.
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