on 23-10-2013 10:11
on 23-10-2013 10:11
Samsung has just released an update for the Note 2 (and other phones) so they can now work with Galaxy Gear. O2 is there any chance you can inform your customers as to when you are going to update these phones so they can use their phones with the galaxy gear devices or are just going to say sorry we don't have an info on this?
on 23-10-2013 11:34
on 23-10-2013 11:34
on 23-10-2013 11:38
@Anonymous wrote:Samsung has just released an update for the Note 2 (and other phones) so they can now work with Galaxy Gear. O2 is there any chance you can inform your customers as to when you are going to update these phones so they can use their phones with the galaxy gear devices or are just going to say sorry we don't have an info on this?
Hi Mate
Long time no see - Must be due a firmware update
I'm sure Toby will do his best with an answer, but as you know - Don't hold your breath
on 23-10-2013 11:42
Why not de-brand it, then get the updates when they hit the generic builds?
on 23-10-2013 12:10
MI5,
That's not nice must be due an upate so I'm back on the forum :smileysad::smileysad:
There again you know me to well but is worth asking as it will be a waste of time getting a Galaxy Gear and then not being able to use it due to o2 not being on the ball.
Yes it's easy to say unbrand a phone et al but the best way when you look at things it's best to buy a Nexus device but if you don't like them well you are stuck due to the time it takes carriers to update their own phone firmware.
I would not buy a Galaxy Gear device but having won 1 in a price draw it would be nice to be able to use it in a good time line
on 23-10-2013 12:22
I think you misunderstood what I meant. I don't mean load a ROM on which is pure-google etc. I mean de-brand, which is the process of loading the generic software onto the device, without the carrier branding etc...
Doing this means you do not have to wait for the carrier to receive>customise>test>release, you simply receive the OTA from the manufacturer, the same as sim free handsets do.
Now I am not sure where this leaves you with O2's warraty - but I wouldn't expect it to cause an issue - I have always done this where available if I haven't bought the handset sim free.
on 23-10-2013 12:25
on 23-10-2013 12:25
on 23-10-2013 14:31
MI5,
Diolch yn fawr and I know you was joking lol you have to have fun on a forum or it will be no good, a good bit of banter a day keeps all ills away lol.
1980b,
I tried to root a tab once and nearly messed it up so I don't think I be doing that again lol, So my main point still remains about o2 and this update. Yes or No Toby????
iechyd da
on 23-10-2013 14:39
on 23-10-2013 14:39
on 29-10-2013 13:43
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