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Does anyone know if the update should have been rolled out to everyone by now?  I still haven't received an OTA notification that it was ready.

 

I previously had Clockwork Mod recovery on there so I could root the phone, but restored the stock recovery a few weeks back.  I tried downloading the package file then as well and install from my sdcard but that failed.  And to this point I haven't received an OTA notification even though I've manually checked several times.

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Can't you just replace the default "clock or personal message" lock screen widget with anything else? You could download, for example,

Dashclock: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.nurik.roman.dashclock&hl=en

or Chronus: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dvtonder.chronus&hl=en

 

As for getting rid of those annoying notifications and all on lock screen, Lock Screen Policy app resolved the issue. Finally!

 

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wordpress.chislonchow.deviceadminkeyguard

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Any of you on the S3 with Android 4.3 notice the signal bars only indicate the strength for 4G LTE, and if it reverts back to 3G the signal bars indicate the 1x RTT voice signal strength?  

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Any of you on the S3 with Android 4.3 notice the signal bars only indicate the strength for 4G LTE, and if it reverts back to 3G the signal bars indicate the 1x RTT voice signal strength?  

Yes. Is this an issue for you?

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Okay im just curious if anyone is noticing some stuff idk if it has to do with 4.3 or just my s3 getting close to its 2nd birthday lol...

when looking at white sometimes I see the pixels dancing from left to right its kinda weird and it bugs me looks like my screen is gonna go out... then since 4.3 ive notixed when streaming pandora my 1x single strength doesnt change. (In signal check or the physical bars)

So going though a fringe area where I have 1-2 bars when not streaming but if im streaming it will stay at the -80 dbm lvl it started when I left the house.

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Hopefully my S5 is a warrior like the S3..

 

Dropped from a roller coaster ride in Six Flags lmao to being submerged in sea water to couple of seconds and countless drops to tile, concrete, & hardwood. Never had a case for it either (I hate cases).

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Yeah something with the formatting or something I don't know either way 4.4.2 is close.

Any new news on when we can expect the 4.4.2 update?  Read on a website that the 1GB RAM version of the S3 won't see the KitKat upgrade. 

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Full UNMODIFIED ota. Don't take if you don't want to:

 

 

Download: http://android.clients.google.com/packages/ota/sprint_samsung_l710/96601bec350a62b3083a86270fcdfc7a359fbe72.USER_L710_SPR_MK3_to_ND8_Update_FWD.zip

 

 

I take no responsibility for your actions if you flash this.

 

Be on stock, unmodified MK3 rom

Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk

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