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Telus removed the date for S22 One ui 5 android 13

(Topic created on: 11-03-2022 05:06 AM)
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roriii
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Telus removed the date for the s22 series with one ui 5 Android 13. Is that mean any delay? Fido and Rogers still showing for Nov 5.


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RedDogRabbit
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It's possible that there's a delay?

Telus updated their OS Update Schedule yesterday, and Rogers hasn't updated theirs since Friday.

All OS Update Schedules are always TENTATIVE, but yes it would be disappointing if One UI V5.0 isn't released on the 5th, which would be unusual anyway, as I don't recall ever seeing any OS / Security Patches pushed on a weekend... Not even Critical Security Patch Updates.

Can't do much, maybe wait until Friday and see if Rogers / Fido update their Schedules with new information?

I DO KNOW that a couple of years ago, one of the US Carriers (different in the US) put a hold on a Android version Update, over concerns that there was a problem with it.

 

roriii
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I know right? I never saw any major firmware update on weekend. But yeah. The past years Samsung Canada was pushing most if there Security or firmware update on Tuesday. Let' see
Aiden_Hosick
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Where did you find this? I've been looking for the One UI road map for canada but they haven't released it yet.
RedDogRabbit
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Rogers, Telus and Fido post OS Update Schedules on their websites, Bell & Videotron don't. 

Samsung Members Canada hasn't posted anything... which is pretty poor on their part.

The only information on Samsung Members Canada, is a year out of date and refers to One UI V4.0.. Which should tell you how much they care about Canadians.. 🙄

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Aiden_Hosick
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I dont know how or where to check on there website (Koodo) for the s21 fe
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GG2
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Google can help you find it ... "Koodo os update schedule"
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Yes it's a delay because CARRIERS DO THEIR OWN IN HOUSE TESTING.
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RedDogRabbit
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Carriers *may* do their own testing, in addition to sending their carrier specific requirements to Samsung, but OTAs are coming from Samsung's servers.

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Sure!

(And sorry for caps 😛)
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