Another 'stability' update for the unlocked LTE-capable Note 3 with a couple of important fixes
The international Samsung Galaxy Note 3 LTE (SM-N9005) is getting yet another over-the-air update this morning, bringing it up to firmware version UDMJ6. The 116MB update includes stability fixes according to the official changelog, in addition to a change which may be of interest to anyone selling or giving away their device in the future. Until now the "reactivation lock" feature, which requires your Samsung account details to use the phone after a factory reset, defaulted to "on." It's a useful anti-theft feature, but if it could cause you some headaches if you weren't aware of it. As such, the new update sets it to "off" by default, requiring users to manually enable it under Settings > General > Security.
Other changes in the OTA include a fresh coat of paint for the Samsung keyboard and fixes for bugs which prevented certain features, such as direct pen input and the one-handed windowed mode, from being reactivated after enabling Pebble's accessibility service.
If you're updating this morning, hit the comments and let us know if you're seeing any other changes or fixes.
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