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Samsung Galaxy Note 4 on T-Mobile Finally Getting Android 5.0.1 Lollipop

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The T-Mobile version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 has started receiving the Android 5.0.1 version of Lollipop today. This firmware version is N910TUVU1COD6 and will be pushing out OTA in waves. If you are the impatient type, you can manually grab the update via Samsung Kies.

Sound off when you get this update and let us know here in the forums!

Also, for further discussion, don't forget to check out our dedicated Samsung Galaxy Note 4 section here: Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Discussions Android Forum at DroidForums.net
 
@Ollie I wonder if the upcoming (May 2015) update for the Z3 which is supposed to enable 700mhz band will be seperate from Lollipop update.
 
@Ollie I wonder if the upcoming (May 2015) update for the Z3 which is supposed to enable 700mhz band will be seperate from Lollipop update.

It sounds like it is since they haven't directly tied the 700mHZ update to the Lollipop update.

700mHZ is already enabled on my phone and the Note 4. I have LTE turned off, but the wife swears by the 700 speed.
 
It sounds like it is since they haven't directly tied the 700mHZ update to the Lollipop update.

700mHZ is already enabled on my phone and the Note 4. I have LTE turned off, but the wife swears by the 700 speed.
Has she noticed a huge improvement in building penetration?
 
Her signal at work improved overnight when they flipped the switch. It was her only gripe about moving over to TMo. She had a tough time streaming movies at work.
 
Her signal at work improved overnight when they flipped the switch. It was her only gripe about moving over to TMo. She had a tough time streaming movies at work.
That was my only gripe locally too, though my Home Depot has Wi-Fi so I did use Wi-Fi calling when in there and many other indoor dead signal spots that had Wi-Fi.
 
That was my only gripe locally too, though my Home Depot has Wi-Fi so I did use Wi-Fi calling when in there and many other indoor dead signal spots that had Wi-Fi.

I have WiFi calling turned off. It's kind of wonky and I find I have dropped calls while using it. I don't have any dropped calls on the cellular network.

It could be that I have the smart network switching enabled and it is dropping calls when I switch from 2.4ghz to 5ghz. I've never played with it to find out, but that is my hunch.
 
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