Verizon KYOCERA DuraForce PRO 2 Software Update | 4.601VZ

KYOCERA DuraForce PRO 2 Software update begins rolling officially from the Verizon. The KYOCERA DuraForce PRO 2 is the latest device from the brand KYOCERA. It is exclusive to tele-carrier Verizon and basically targets the US market. The device packs all-new hardware and software. It runs on Android 8.0 Oreo.

Talking of the new software, Verizon KYOCERA DuraForce PRO 2 is now receiving February 2019 security patch update over-the-air. As we normally see with tele-carriers, it is kind of a late update for the device. We are already in March of 2019, and every month new security vulnerabilities are creeping up. So, the update cycle should keep up with Google. Anyways, the OTA for KYOCERA DuraForce PRO 2 is knocking into devices with software version 1.309VZ. It’s based on Android v8.0 Oreo. Post this update your device performance will improve.

Verizon KYOCERA DuraForce PRO 2 Software Update Timeline Tracker

Also, we have set-up a KYOCERA DuraForce PRO 2 Software Update timeline. So, if you stay tuned to us and want to get all the latest updates about your KYOCERA DuraForce PRO 2, then you can find them in one place.

Verizon Kyocera DuraForce PRO 2 Software Update Timeline Tracker

 Security Patch of Level  Software Version Changelog
September 2020 4.601VZ

The current software update provides the latest Android security patches.

August 2020 4.4.505VZ

What’s changing:

The update includes:

  • The latest Android security patches of July 2020
May & June 2020 4.400VZ

What’s changing:

The update includes:

  • The latest Android security patches of May & June 2020
April 2020 4.305VZ

What’s changing:

The update includes:

  • The latest Android security patches of April 1, 2020

This update addresses:

  • An issue where taking a photo from Message+ 6.9.12 would not attach the photo.
  • Improved quality of photos and videos shot in a low light environment.
  • Mission Critical Service (MCX) API support for MCPTT application.
March 2020 4.207VZ

What’s changing:

The latest software update includes:

  • The latest Android security patches of March 1, 2020
February 2020 4.101VZ

What’s changing:

The latest software update includes:

  • The latest Android security patches of February 1, 2020
January 14, 2020 4.002VZ

What’s changing:

The latest software update includes:

  • The latest Android security patches of December 1, 2019
October 28, 2019 3.806VZ

What’s changing:

The latest software update includes:

  • The latest Android security patches of September 1, 2019
  • A phone app enhancement which allows switching between two connected Bluetooth® devices during a call

This update addresses:

  • An issue where Contact app crashes when making or receiving a call if ZEDGE app is installed without permission and set for ringtone and receiving a call
  • An issue where SMS is not received if the message includes a “|” (separator) or “:” (colon)
  • An issue where the latest version of Google Drive app can not be launched
  • An issue where flashlight turns off in 10 seconds after being turned on from OutdoorGrid
August 26, 2019 3.708VZ

What’s changing:

The update includes:

  • The latest August 2019 security patches

This update addresses:

  • An issue where the device doesn’t connect to a Wi-Fi Access point with 5GHz channel 149-165.
  • Enhanced audio volume on speaker mode in non-HD Voice call

 

June 1, 2019 3.605VZ

What’s changing:

The update includes:

  • The latest Android security patches

 

April 1, 2019 1.403VZ

What’s changing:

The update includes:

  • The latest Android security patches

 

 February 1, 2019 1.309VZ

What’s changing:

  • Softkey (Back, Home, Recent) hide function to enhance full screen mode
  • The latest Android security patches of February 1, 2019

This update addresses:

  • An occasional radio access loss to the Verizon Wireless network and Bluetooth®
  • An unexpected dialogue pop-up for ringtone selection
  • An occasional device reset
  • An occasional application crash
    • Weather
    • Outdoor report
 January 1, 2019 1.202VZ
  • The latest Android security patches of January 1, 2019
December 1, 2018 1.106VZ

What’s changing:

  • Android Enterprise Recommended functions, certified by Google, for Enterprise users who use Android for Work features.
  • Application issues with originating a conference call, calling a number with more than 31 digits, and providing notification when a call is placed out of your service area.
  • Data usage alert not reset properly when Network settings are reset.
  • Enhancement to touch panel control in a high electronic noise environment.
  • Occasional camera application crash

The OTA update should find its way into your devices automatically. However, if you are not seeing the update, you can manually look for it and capture if it’s available. First, recharge your battery above 50%. Then use a good Wi-Fi network and go to the device Settings. In there go to System Update > Check for the updates. If the new update is available, then download and install it.

KYOCERA DuraForce PRO 2 marked its presence around last quarter of 2018. The device features a 5.0-inch IPS LCD display with a screen resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels. The display itself is protected by Sapphire crystal glass. KYOCERA DuraForce PRO 2 is powered by Qualcomm SDM630 Snapdragon 630 with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage.

Verizon has always been punctual with software updates so we expect Verizon to keep up with that. The KYOCERA DuraForce PRO 2 is a promising device aiming to perform well with limited hardware coupled up with the latest software. Routine software support will definitely add icing on the cake. So, install the new KYOCERA DuraForce PRO 2 software update and enjoy.

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