The One UI 8 Android 16 software update for AT&T Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, Galaxy Edge, and Galaxy Ultra has finally rolling out. The update came out early this morning, including Verizon, T-Mobile, and among other carriers in United States. Noting that this is the stable One UI 8 Android 16 that we have waiting for after beta released last month. So if you owned the mentioned devices, you must check the update right now by hitting your Device Settings>About Phone>Software>Check for Updates . Here's the build number detail s: Galaxy S25 (SM-S931U) Build Number : S931USQU5BYI3Android version : B(Android 16)Release Date : 2025-09-19Security patch level : 2025-09-01 Galaxy S25+ (SM-S936U) Build Number : S936USQU5BYI3Android version : B(Android 16)Release Date : 2025-09-19Security patch level : 2025-09-01 Galaxy S25 Edge (SM-S937U) Build Number : S937USQU2BYI3Android version : B(Android 16)Release Date : 2025-09-19Security patch level : 2025-09-01 Galaxy S...
Verizon gets head-on as it offers the G Vista for $99 on a 2-year contract, $19.99 per month thru Edge. If off-contract, the G Vista is to be purchased for $399. It is rather surprising that they didn't go public in promoting their products particularly the LG G Vista yet we still found out that the said phone is already available through their web store.
As LG’s mid-range oversized phone that brags a 5.7-inch display, the G Vista shows off a 1.2GHz Snapdragon 400 quad-core processor, 8GB internal storage, 1.5GB RAM, 3,200mAh battery, micro SD card slot, 1.3MP front camera, 8MP rear camera that comes with laser autofocus, and runs Android 4.4.2. On the other hand, LG G Vista official resolution is an HD 1280x270 resolution and 258ppi.

So, it’s up to you to discover the real resolution when you decide to take hold of the device.
As LG’s mid-range oversized phone that brags a 5.7-inch display, the G Vista shows off a 1.2GHz Snapdragon 400 quad-core processor, 8GB internal storage, 1.5GB RAM, 3,200mAh battery, micro SD card slot, 1.3MP front camera, 8MP rear camera that comes with laser autofocus, and runs Android 4.4.2. On the other hand, LG G Vista official resolution is an HD 1280x270 resolution and 258ppi.

So, it’s up to you to discover the real resolution when you decide to take hold of the device.
Source: Verizon via droid-life
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