T-Mobile launches Software Updates page to help you keep track of device updates

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03/26/2014 T-Mobile Un-Leash Announcement

Keeping track of software updates is probably the biggest headache when it comes to Android devices. With so many incremental releases, you may feel overwhelmed trying to figure out when, or even if, a system update will be available for your device. T-Mobile is just one carrier looking to help take the guesswork out of things, with T-Mobile Product Manager Des Smith tweeting out a link to T-Mobile’s all new Software Updates page.

Tmobile software updates page

It’s here you’ll be able to track — what else — but the progress of software updates for your T-Mobile devices. The page will give you the status of the update as it moves from manufacturer development, to T-Mobile testing, to an inevitable completed status. It’s worth noting that the T-Mobile Software Updates page lists only devices that are currently scheduled to receive an update, which just so happen to be bigger name flagships. Here’s the full list as it currently stands:

  • Nexus 4
  • Nexus 5
  • Nexus 7 (2013)
  • HTC One (M7)
  • HTC One M8
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 3
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 4
  • Samsung Galaxy Note Edge
  • Samsung Galaxy S5

Save yourself the stress and sleepless nights that come along with Android updates and bookmark that page. Our tips inbox will be forever grateful.

[T-Mobile Software Updates]

Chris Chavez
I've been obsessed with consumer technology for about as long as I can remember, be it video games, photography, or mobile devices. If you can plug it in, I have to own it. Preparing for the day when Android finally becomes self-aware and I get to welcome our new robot overlords.

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13 Comments

  1. I’m really liking how HTC and now T-Mobile have both made the update process transparent.

  2. Boy is that aggravating… No sign of the LG G3 update.

    1. No kidding. One of the reasons I traded my G2 in for a G3 was the likelihood of it getting a prompt Lollipop update.

  3. No sign of Z3 either. Kinda ridiculous that they leave out some flagships.

  4. Why are the Nexus 4 and 5 on this list, but not the 6?

  5. Note 4 is still in Manufacturing, last device released by Samsung, which should be the first to be updated, is still in manufacturing process. Really disappointed!

  6. Note 3 getting Lollipop before my Note 4 is very unsettling.

  7. Where the heck is the Z1S? That page is sorta useless for large chunk of phones -_-

  8. z3 and nexus 6 not on there whats up?

  9. T-Mobile please reply on why there is no names like Nexus 6, and Sonic flagships on the list. That’s unacceptable.

    1. Nexus 6 is useless and the sonic flagships are just as bad

      1. And yet, they’re on T-Mobile.

    2. Nexus 6 update is already live. This page is only for devices expecting an update.

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