Samsung has already published a changelog for the update

Sep 9, 2014 10:37 GMT  ·  By

Owners of Samsung Galaxy Note 3 devices on the network of wireless carrier Sprint in the United States should soon be able to enjoy the features and capabilities included in the Android 4.4.4 KitKat operating system version, it seems.

Samsung has posted the release notes for the new platform upgrade for the smartphone, and claims that the update is already rolling out to users.

Thus, those of you who own a Galaxy Note 3 on Sprint’s network should head over to the Settings > About phone > Software update to see whether it has arrived or not.

The rollout is expected to take place in stages, which means that some of you might have to wait a bit longer for it to arrive, though all devices should be updated soon.

In addition to the aforementioned Android 4.4.4 KitKat platform upgrade, the new software refresh will also provide users with HD voice Icon support, as well as with a series of Google Security Patches.

Moreover, the release notes attached to the new platform iteration reveal that users will enjoy International Wi-Fi Calling support on their devices, along with Kids Mode and Knox 2.0.

The upgrade will arrive on devices over the air, and you will receive a notification when it is available. As mentioned above, you can also manually check on its availability. Moreover, you can head over to this page on Samsung’s support webpage to learn more on the update.