It’s happening, folks. After sitting back and watching as countless
other devices received their coveted firmware updates to Android 4.4.2
KitKat, owners of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2
on Verizon are now finally on that list. The Verizon version of the
phablet is now officially receiving KitKat in the form of build number
KOT49H.I605VRUFND7.
There’s a bunch of new goodies including a revamped keyboard
(pictured above), UI tweaks to the lockscreen and notification area, and
the inclusion of new enterprise security software thanks to Samsung
Knox 2.0. Here’s the quick list:
- Support for Samsung KNOX 2.0
has been added – Compatible for enterprise customers - Dual Persona
- TIMA Real Time Kernel Protection
- Trust-Zone based ODE
- Universal MDM Client and Samsung Enterprise Gateway
- Knox Generic VPN Framework
Because the update was only just approved by Verizon, don’t freak out if you don’t see the update on your phone right away. Rollout should be commencing shortly and as always, you can manually check for the update by jumping into your Settings > About phone > System updates. Cheers!
UPDATE[Verizon Support]
Looks like the Samsung Galaxy Mega for AT&T (SGH-i527) is also receiving an update to Android 4.4.2 KitKat. For a full changelog, visit Samsung’s support site here.
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