Sony’s Xperia Z1 for T-Mobile has received Android 4.4.4

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If you are rocking a T-Mobile Sony Xperia Z1 then you can now help yourself to a nice helping of fresh Android goodness. The “Uncarrier” carrier has today rolled out Android 4.4.4 to Sony’s now year old former flagship, bringing the handset entirely up to date in terms of software. As we have said before, the Android 4.4.4 update is on a tiny file as it is only meant to be ironing some bug fixes in the Android 4.4.3 patch, a roll out that had much more depth. So, presumably your Z1 is

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Android 4.4.4 is now available to Xperia Z1 owners on T-Mobile’s network. The new software push moves the handset’s build number to 14.4.B.0.37 and adds a few cosmetic changes, along with support for Sony’s SmartBand SWR10 and Lifelog app. If you’re unfamiliar with KitKat’s enhancements, the Z1 will now feature a transparent navigation bar, new boot animations and refreshed themes. The new software also ships with stability improvements, as well as enhancements for WiFi and network-based phone calls. The update is rolling out as an over-the-air push, however you should be able to manually start the process from within your phone’s settings.

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