Samsung launches firmware update
Samsung’s Galaxy S4 (left) and its predecessor, the Galaxy S3.
Samsung has launched a firmware update for the wildly popular Galaxy S4 that should quell some unrest for those who own the 16GB version.
Once the firmware is installed, users will have the ability to
offload their app installs to the SD card. That’s especially important
for 16GB device owners who were upset to find that they had just 9.15GB
of usable space on the device’s storage. Moving apps to the SD card can
save some of the needed space. Samsung has also found a way to
squeeze another 0.08GB of space on the device’s drive, according to
SamMobile, which was first to report on the news.
In addition to handling the storage issue, the software update for the Galaxy S4
includes a host of fixes and improvements, including the ability to
record HDR video and a fix for the purple effect users were seeing when
scrolling through pages.
According to SamMobile, the update is available only in Germany now,
but the site cited sources who said it will roll out elsewhere at some
point.
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