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24-10-2015 04:05 PM
The last update tested and approved by Vodafone Portugal is the VDF-995NB01-PT_MR01b expected to be released shortly. We remind you that availability is the manufacturer's responsibility.
24-10-2015 04:16 PM
VDF-995NB01-PT_MR02a since this is the last approved version and ZTE is always saying that and vodafone should ask for this.
25-10-2015 10:41 PM
ZTE doesn't always bother to update its phones, so if you have one you may have to make do without Android Marshmallow, though the newer and higher profile it is the better your chances of getting the upcoming Android release.
from techRadar website.
29-10-2015 05:24 PM
Any news about update? What your country's Vodafone said?
My news:
"We are now contacting to relevant people for eta. on Vodafone Turkey forums."
30-10-2015 02:59 PM
umbrokhan:
It's a long shot but I'm looking out for Cyanogen OS for the ZTE Blade 6/6 plus to be transported over to the SU6 device. If not, I think I might just have to stick with the Vodafone firmware. After all, it is not too shabby though. I have around 35% available RAM for most of the time. Kudos to Vodafone.
31-10-2015 05:26 PM
24-11-2015 02:40 PM
New SD card update available today on ZTE site here for Turkey:
http://www.ztedevice.com/support/58fdc373-46d0-4734-8e93-6fdc3ab090ba.html
And original UK SD card update to 5.0.2 here if you need to revert:
http://www.ztedevice.com/support/eccd1567-5b37-4f94-b0d9-8000363ff831.html
JB
24-11-2015 04:44 PM
25-11-2015 11:44 PM
Yarp, quite a lot of built in apps, all in Turkish! I could delete them all, except "Vodafone Update" and "Call and Message +", so I simply disabled those 2 instead.
Worth pointing out, this update does factory reset the phone. Although it only took 30 mins or so for "Backup and Restore" to automatically restore eerything back again (73 apps automatically restored).