

I’ve read in a lot of places that you need >3.00GB to finish the install and, after a lot of deleting, I’ve freed up 3.63GB of space. For whatever reason, through the AT&T Software Update app, I’m able to download, but as soon as it reboots to start the install, it’ll get to 27% or so, and then it fails. I’ve had my S4 for two years now, and though I’ve wanted to grab the Lollipop download for a while now, I haven’t been able to due to this nagging issue.

I posted the following text on the GS4’s subreddit page, and maybe you can glean some information from it and help me to fix the issue. Problem: Hello there, found your email online and thought it was worth a shot. If you would like to browse the previous parts in this series then check out this link.Īside from sending us an email you may also reach us at our Facebook and Google+ social media accounts. We however ask that when you do send us an email try to be as detailed as possible so that an accurate assessment can be made and the correct solution can be given. This is a free service we are offering with no strings attached. We will be more than happy to assist you with any concern that you may have with your device. If you own a Galaxy S4 or any other Android device for that matter then feel free to send us an email at. In this latest installment of the series we will tackle four problems sent to us by our readers regarding the software of their phones not upgrading. While this version of Android is quite good it is still best to upgrade to the latest version. There are however some owners of this phone who are not getting the notification for the update which is why their phone is still stuck with KitKat. As we already know, Samsung has already released the official Lollipop update for this device. Welcome to our first focused troubleshooting articles dedicated to software upgrade concerns on the Samsung Galaxy S4.
