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TMobile Update today

What a nice surprise!

My T-Mobile upgrade to Android ver: 4.4.2 , went perfectly.

I must say it's great to have the exact same version on both my Nexus 5 and Note 3.

Everything works very well including my 64 GB memory card. While I knew we'd likely get this upgrade, I didn't expect it this soon.

Thanks to all parties involved, there'll be a nice increase in the numbers of Android phones running 4.4.2.
 
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You can read your SD partially. Can't write much at all. But I can't read a lot of my music. I'm getting rid of this thing. It won't let me put 4.3 back on.

That was part of the warning message before the update. Did yours automatically update without your having any input? If so be sure you turn off any automatic updates on your next device. I hope you can hold out until the S5 is released.

I too encountered the being unable to write, well edit tags in my music player of choice Poweramp. I went ahead and reported the issue to the developer at his website bringing it to his attention for a fix in a future version. No problems identifying all my music though. Anyone else having any problems with any of their programs since the KitKat update should do the same. Don't be shy, make your voice be heard.
 
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I had no choice of update. I use mixzing for music but both that and the stock media alter are having issues. Kitkat is broken.

Unfortunately KitKat isn't broken. It's working exactly the way Google wants it to. They hate the idea of external SD cards on devices and are trying to ram their version of what is proper down our throats. That's part of the reason I'm not becoming a googlenaut for a week to test out their new services. The other part is I watched "Frontline: Generation Like" yeaterday morning and I'm doing my best to avoid fatting their coffers by using their services. Imagine that just usng something created by Google puts more money in thier pockets. Just using it does that even though the service is free.
 
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Unfortunately KitKat isn't broken. It's working exactly the way Google wants it to. They hate the idea of external SD cards on devices and are trying to ram their version of what is proper down our throats. That's part of the reason I'm not becoming a googlenaut for a week to test out their new services. The other part is I watched "Frontline: Generation Like" yeaterday morning and I'm doing my best to avoid fatting their coffers by using their services. Imagine that just usng something created by Google puts more money in thier pockets. Just using it does that even though the service is free.

You're very right. Google is broken. Not my note 3. Good things don't last forever. I think this might be the real fall of Android for me at least.
 
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Well if you're really leaving Android I think jailbreaking will be a breeze for you. ;)

Actually those Ithingys arent bad little phones audio wise. They actually sound better on thier external speakers and through any speaker combo I've run one through.

Sorry about thar Google rant, that was way off topic for this thread but watching "Frontline; Generation Like" really got to me. Google was hardly mentioned in it but I saw the parallels.

Back to the t-mobile KitKat update; I noticed the quick battery drain as reported by ScandaLeX but I put that down to the battery getting used to the new OS. Kinda like it did on the original release. I'm willing to bet this clears up in a week or so.
 
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Did yours automatically update without your having any input? If so be sure you turn off any automatic updates on your next device.

Thanks. Just did that on my Note 3 until I'm happy. Thanks for the warning.

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I did the upgrade last night. Reading the messages this morning I decided to try playing mp3s, all of which are on my SD card. I selected random pieces and all played just as before. I used a file manager to browse them, and all of them were still there.

We'll see how the battery fares today, but I'm not worried. I'm a light user and after 12 hours of use I always have about 90% left. The battery has always been the most awesome thing about this phone.
 
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