Android 4.4.2 update for Samsung Galaxy Note 2 rolling out at AT&T


The Samsung Galaxy Note Android 4.4.2 OTA update is now rolling out for AT&T users, so if you are one of the lucky ones to own this particular device we have some good news for you.

The Android 4.4.2 update for AT&T Galaxy Note 2 arrives with the following features: The new KitKat-specific immersive mode, transparent status and nav bars, new Location menu, color emoji support, and cloud printing. Full screen album and media art in the lock screen and lock screen camera shortcut. The ability to choose the default app for messaging. Besides the aforementioned KitKat-specific goodies, the new update also arrives with updated Samsung native apps, support for NFC-based transactions, improved Samsung Keyboard, and the ability to set sound for Samsung apps, while Beats Music is now pre-loaded. You’ll also get other security improvements, performance boost, and bug fixes.

Android 4.4.2 update for Samsung Galaxy Note 2 rolling out at AT&T

The Android 4.4.2 update for Galaxy Note 2 is being rolled out in phases, which means that some users might have to wait a few more days until it lands on their devices too. Once your terminal will become eligible to receive the new firmware, you should be able to see a system update message in the notification bar. In this case, you should tap on it and follow the on-screen instructions to get the update.

In case the system update notification fails to show up, you should also perform a manual check under Settings > More > About phone > Software updates > Check for software updates. Alternatively, you can grab the USB cable, connect your Note 2 to the PC, and check for the Android 4.4.2 update via Samsung Kies. The AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Android 4.4.2 OTA update is labelled I317UCUCNE5 and it should have a size of over 500 MB, so it’s recommended to use a stable WiFi network while downloading it to avoid unwanted data charges.

Source: Android Geeks.