Samsung Galaxy S4 with pure Android to be a modified T-Mobile version
It has been recently revealed that Samsung’s Galaxy S4 with a pure Android version unveiled last Wednesday is a model that was changed particularly for T-Mobile. Its whole name: Galaxy S4 SGH-M919.
The report that came with this piece of news came to the conclusion that the device was modified for the T-Mobile carrier after employing FCC data for it. Which means that the smartphone is going to lack the usual TouchWiz UI. But that will certainly please some of Samsung’s fans who were not happy with this user interface in the first place.
Another plus that will come once you use this special device is the fact that updates for the Android system will happen at a faster rate than usual.
The Galaxy S4 with stock Android has a price tag of $649. And that may be a downfall as far as customers are concerned. If you plan on buying it, though, you can do so if you go to the Google Play Store.
Speaking of which: Google have decided to refer to the change as a complete Nexus user experience. Which translates into the following: the updates will happen on a direct route from now on.
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So far, no news on what features the modified Galaxy S4 will come with. Many think that it will retain the ones which are on the mainstream model; others don’t support this idea. The carrier bands that are supported by this model are WCDMA 2,5 and 5 together with 2, 4, 5 and 17 that belong to LTE. Using it on AT&T is also possible.
Apart from the whole default Android opportunity, which will attract people who want something like this, and the disappearance of the infamous (for some) TouchWiz user interface, the adjusted Galaxy S4 SGH-M919 will also be an immediate appeal thanks to frequent updates with Android’s system, like we said. The partnership with Google will also mean that both companies will have many field days as far as sales go from now onward. At least for people who can afford this device.