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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is up next for 4.4.3 KitKat update



The South Koreans are pushing out the Android 4.4.3 KitKat update to as much as smartphones as possible. And now the company's next big handset in line is their 2013 and current phablet flagship, the Galaxy Note 3. A Twitter user, has posted up some information based on the update Samsung is preparing for the Galaxy Note 3 on his/her account, yesterday.

Samsung has reportedly completed the testing of builds G900FXXUOBNE6 and G900HXXUOBNE3, for their flagship phone, the Galaxy S5's both Quad-Core (SM-G900F) and Octa-Core (SM-G900H) models, as reported earlier, and now it's in the final stage of testing for the Galaxy Note 3's Qualcomm version (SM-N9005), where an over-the-air update is expected to arrive early, next month. Unfortunately, the firmware numbers are not specified in this leak.

Source: @superphone (Twitter)

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