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    Where/how to you get to putting your phone on RC/Dev channels of UT?

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        A Former User
        last edited by A Former User

        Okay, so dumb question because I can't seem to find anything on this. Where exactly do you go, i.e. what do you have to do to enable/install the Dev, or RC channels of UT on your device? I'm trying to test a fix for MMS.

        Speaking of, my second question is, what is the difference between the dev and the RC channels of UT?

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          Keneda @Guest
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          @nocturn-adrift
          Go to :
          settings app
          system / updates
          upright corner / update setting wheel
          there you have 3 options from one is channel setting.

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            Lakotaubp @Guest
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            @nocturn-adrift If you thing of Dev (Development) as experimental not reall for daily use and RC (Release Candidate) the last stage before Stable and might occasionally have a slight issue but is normally stable. Dev gets daily updates, RC weekly ones.

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              A Former User @Keneda
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              @keneda Wow, it's really that easy? Cool, UT for the win!

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                A Former User @Lakotaubp
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                @lakotaubp That's a very succinct and easy explanation. Thank you for speaking plainly.

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