The update is available for download as a 719MB file

Nov 14, 2013 07:56 GMT  ·  By

Samsung Galaxy S4, the latest flagship Android-based smartphone from Samsung, has started to receive the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update at wireless carrier AT&T in the United States.

The new OS version has already been pushed to Galaxy S4 at other operators in the country, but AT&T’s users had to wait a bit longer for it.

Some of the enhancements included in the upgrade involve support for Galaxy Gear, alongside KNOX functionality and new TouchWiz features. Additionally, the new software iteration brings improvements to the handset’s camera, as well as all the benefits that Android 4.3 was released with.

The new build is being delivered over-the-air as a massive 719MB file, Android Central reports. The deployment will be performed in stages, which means that not all users will receive it right from the start.

Users can check on the availability of the update through going to Settings > About phone > Software updates on their smartphones.