Monday, November 24, 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note gets four “small” firmware update – Tablets Magazine

Samsung this weekend has an over the air update (OTA) released for the Galaxy Note 4, which weighs a whopping 137MB. But what it does, we do not know. The update ensures in any case that we get the usual bug fixes and improvements presentation.

Last weekend reported Samsung Galaxy Note 4 users in both Greece and Germany that provide their phablet is a ‘small’ firmware update. Small in this case refers to the fact that the changes are marginal, since that update weighs a whopping 137MB. What it does exactly, we do not know, since Samsung has released no change log (a list of changes). For now this over-the-air update so for some bug fixes and performance improvements, but maybe that’s really everything.

It is the build number N910FXXU1ANK4 and currently would the rest of Europe reach. The last update, numbered XXU1ANJ4, not only offered a few bug fixes and performance improvements before the device was launched, it also meant that the already impressive battery longer would go along. If you want to manually check for this new update, go to Settings & gt; About phone & gt; Software Update. Give that a tap at the bottom right button and within seconds you will get response.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is a cross between a phone and a tablet, what is called a phablet. Samsung brings a number of years this successful series discs on the market and provides users with a large screen (5.7 inches), a good processor (Qualcomm Snapdragon 805) and high resolution (2560 x 1440). Furthermore, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has just about every modern terminal that you would expect from a phablet-and he has two cameras: one of 16MP in the back and one in front of 3,7MP

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