Android 4.4 Kitkat firmware for the AT&T Galaxy S4 leaked

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The Android 4.4 firmware for the AT&T variant of the Samsung Galaxy S4 has been leaked on the XDA forums. While it's build date is not as recent as the leak for the international version of the Galaxy S4, it should allow users to enjoy Android 4.4 on their devices, as long as they don't mind flashing pre-release firmware.

While it may be tempting to go ahead and flash the new firmware, keep in mind that this firmware comes with new bootloaders, which may make it impossible to go back to Android 4.3. Not only that but you may not be able to root it until there is a root hack. Lastly, there is an issue in the firmware that causes the phone to reboot whenever a video is played.

If you still want to try your luck at flashing the leaked firmware, head over to the source link below!

Source: XDA Developers
Via: SamMobile

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  1. Seems really foolish to load this when no doubt there will be a defanged (that won’t break root , etc.) by this time tomorrow.

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