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vor 4 Jahren
es ist freigegeben und es wird aktuell verteilt von Samsung.
Wann es bei dir ankommt, musst du abwarten.
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von
vor 4 Jahren
Das was du schreibst ist Schwachsinn, oder es wollte der Mitarbeiter von Samsung dir einen Knopf an die Backe nähen.
Mehr als den Update absegnen kann die Telekom nicht und die Verteilung wird einzig von Samsung vorgenommen.
Oder glaub's du die Telekom hat Zugang zu den Zertifikaten und Updateservern von Samsung😂
Ausserdem haben ja schon einige das Maiupdate, was willst du also?
6 Tage nach Vodafone die den April update auch nicht freigegeben haben
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von
vor 4 Jahren
Ich hatte im April kurz nach dem üblichen Update sogar einweiteres Update bekommen, hier wurden "Fehler" aus dem ersten Update korrigiert. Demnach funktioniert das ganze offensichtlich mit den Updates.
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von
vor 4 Jahren
Hallo Stefan, wenn die Telekom mir schreibt das sie das Update auf Fehler untersucht und erst dann verteilt ist es kein Schwachsinn was ich dazu meine.
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