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Android 4.4.4 is now available for T-Mobile’s variant of the Galaxy S4

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Last updated: September 10th, 2014 at 16:31 UTC+02:00

It seems carriers in the US have chosen the same time frame to start updating various Samsung flagships to Android 4.4.4. Following an update for the Sprint Galaxy Note 3 and the Galaxy S5 on Verizon, Android 4.4.4 is now rolling out to the T-Mobile variant of the Galaxy S4. T-Mobile has posted info on the update on its support page – it carries build number M919UVUFNH7, is sized at 403 MB in its over-the-air form, and brings Wi-Fi calling enhancements in addition to the bug and security fixes that are part of Android 4.4.4.

Well, you know the drill; to grab the update, either wait for the OTA to automatically show up, try to force it to appear from the Settings » About phone » Software updates menu, or fire up Samsung Kies on a computer. You can also grab the update's firmware file from our servers and update manually, though that is an advanced procedure only, well, advanced users should attempt.

Firmware Details:

  • • Model: SGH-M919
  • • Model name: GALAXY S4
  • • Country: USA (T-Mobile)
  • • Version: Android 4.4.4
  • • Changelist: 2437203
  • • Build date: Wed, 27 Aug 2014 12:41:58 +0000
  • • Product Code: TMB
  • • PDA: M919UVUFNH7
  • • CSC: M919TMBFNH7
  • • MODEM: M919UVUFNH7

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