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Nothing in Kansas!
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It's rolling out. Many have it, others are waiting...
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I got it Lawdog and I'm in Wichita, actually got it Monday. I don't have any clue what the process is, but it is being pushed. - hang in there it's coming.
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Not available in Scottsdale, Arizona at 1:11PM on the 28th...
I understand here is a way to get it directly, I just do not know the correct link. Perhaps it was at a beta user...?
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Not available yet in Mt. Vernon, Illinois but just noticed that the "Check for updates is not available at this time. Try again later." message comes up when I check for update. Perhaps the update is being uploaded to server?
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Not available in Central Illinois either.
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Not in Madison WI yet...
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Still "Check for Updates is not available at this time. Try again later" in SF Bay Area
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4G is in the ball park of 10mbit correct?
Ok 1mbit connection pulls down 1/8 of a megabyte per second
10mbit connection pulls down 1.25megabytes per second
@ 1.25megabytes per second gives 75 megabytes per minute
354 megabytes should be pulled down in roughly 4.72 minutes
Please correct me if my initial assumption is incorrect. Due to networking being a dynamic system this can (and will) vary.
Note: I did not take into account if a kilobyte is 1000 or 1024 and so forth for megabytes
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Nor Green Bay WI