Nexus S 4G OTA Update Rolling Out; Includes Google Wallet, Shopper & Security Fixes
This is a discussion on Nexus S 4G OTA Update Rolling Out; Includes Google Wallet, Shopper & Security Fixes within the Nexus One & Google Phone News forums, part of the Nexus One category; The Nexus S 4G, currently the only phone available with an NFC chip in it, should be getting an OTA update over the next 4 ...
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Nexus S 4G OTA Update Rolling Out; Includes Google Wallet, Shopper & Security Fixes
The Nexus S 4G, currently the only phone available with an NFC chip in it, should be getting an OTA update over the next 4 days. This new update, version GWK74, brings with it a couple of cool features and fixes, not the least of which is Google Wallet support. Yep, that's right... you can now start using that NFC chip to make credit card payments with your phone at select retailers. The update also comes with Google Shopper and a number of security fixes for the phone. Starting today, September 20th, you can head in to a Sprint store to have them help you do it manually if you want the update sooner.
Source: AndroidPolice
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Originally Posted by
dgstorm
The Nexus S 4G, currently the only phone available with an NFC chip in it, should be getting an OTA update over the next 4 days. This new update, version GWK74, brings with it a couple of cool features and fixes, not the least of which is Google Wallet support. Yep, that's right... you can now start using that NFC chip to make credit card payments with your phone at select retailers. The update also comes with Google Shopper and a number of security fixes for the phone. Starting today, September 20th, you can head in to a Sprint store to have them help you do it manually if you want the update sooner.
Source:
AndroidPolice
I'll give all of you "early adopters" a shot at this one. I think I'll wait a couple of years until some of the security problems are worked out (and no, I do not know of any known security problems).
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