Everyone was expecting this, Official Update released for Samsung Galaxy Note 2:
2015 July Italy 4.4.2 N7100XXUFOE1 N7100ITVFOF1
But this is not Lollipop but kitkat, adding few new apps and some stability corrections and security issues, nothing else.
Edit
Apparently they updated some of the based Google apps to the latest ones, here what a user says:
- Installed from Odin, after a fullwipe, they updated every Google app to the latest versions (those of the previous firmware were in fact older more than one year), and they added applications Samsung Music, Expo 2015 and mySamsung.
For the rest I give it a quick look, but I think it is the same one, there are probably bug fixes and improvements in performance, but I will talk about in a few days, once tested for real
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No lollipop?
A mega mirror would be appreciated
Battery life?
comatrix said:
Everyone was expecting this, Official Update released for Samsung Galaxy Note 2:
2015 July Italy 4.4.2 N7100XXUFOE1 N7100ITVFOF1
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Thanks! :good:
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By Anton D. Nagy
While the official Android Jelly Bean update for the Samsung Galaxy S II has been reportedly pushed out to devices in Spain, there is no word on the similar refresh for the original Galaxy Note, the GT-N7000. The last time we heard about the update was the occasion when we learned, back in December, that it was postponed to 2013.
The start of the actual roll-out process might not be that far off as the UK version of Samsung’s website has been updated with new information. The support page for the Galaxy Note GT-N7000 now features a new user manual, dated January 25, 2013, which also contains reference to “JellyBean”. Apparently it is an updated version of the manual edited so that it now reflects the changes which will be introduced by the official refresh (including Google Now).
Source: http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/mobile-devices/galaxy-note/galaxy-note/GT-N7000ZBAXEU-support
Thanks Martin!
i don't take any credits copied and posted from pocketnow thanks to them http://m.pocketnow.com/2013/01/27/samsung-galaxy-note-jelly-bean
Sent from my GT-N7000 using Tapatalk 2
Should I request the mods to close your thread? Or you will do it yourself?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37245318
Engadget China is reporting that the Chinese version is receiving the 4.2.2 update and that it gets rid of the menu bar and add battery percentage as we already knew. Here's hoping the unlocked versions will be getting the update very soon now.
Apologies to the non-Chinese readers,
http://cn.engadget.com/2013/06/28/htc-one-chinaunicom-updated/
HTC One (Sense) Firmware 2.x, Android 4.2.2 OTA changelog:
Again LlabTooFeR tweeted the full changelog
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does this mean all htc one 802W should get 4.2.2 ?
I'm planning to buy one and wanted to make sure it gets the 4.2.2 once i open the box
Thanks
I already order from a chinese friend to bring me next month
Bashar . said:
does this mean all htc one 802W should get 4.2.2 ?
I'm planning to buy one and wanted to make sure it gets the 4.2.2 once i open the box
Thanks
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Please continue the discussion here --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2305490
Hey,
That's my first post, so I'm hoping I'm not breaking any rules.
I am wondering if the Note 3 (specifically N9005) will receive anymore updates? (i.e 5.1.1, 6.0)
Thanks a lot,
Security updates maybe but update for 6.0 is not most likely gonna happen anymore.
Only Samsung know that answer.
Will XDA devs update probably as long as possible . Marshmallow available in development roms .
For reference questions go in Q&A section and search first is the rule .
Major updates (5.1, 6.0) officially - no.
Unofficially (custom ROMs) - already available.
Minor updates (security updates and maybe few tweaks here and there) - Some were released just few days ago, but for how long, no one knows.
Thanks for all your helpful replies!
i don't think so
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No marshmallow for Note 3. This is how I remind how Samsung are stupid, because MM ROM work so great.
indeed,mm is running perfectly on the note 3,only NFC isnt present....
From Samsung we have no upgrades or updates to expect,very pitty,makes me a little angry!!
This is why my next phone won't be from Samsung. There is no other reason for not receiving mm than planned obsolescence
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The firmware version for the Android 8.0 update for the Galaxy S8 and S8+ could be G955FXXU1BQI1 and G950FXXU1BQI1, respectively. We’re not sure about the timeline for the release of Oreo for the smartphones, but we’ll let you know as soon as we get more information about it.
There’s a fair chance that Samsung could start a beta testing program for early adopters like it did for the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge. Once the beta update gets tested thoroughly, the update could be rolled out worldwide much faster than last year as the company has started using multi-CSC firmwares.
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https://www.sammobile.com/2017/09/08/samsung-galaxy-s8-plus-android-8-oreo-update/
Dear all how to install Android Oreo on my Samsung s8 sm.g950u.
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Dear all how to install Android Oreo on my Samsung s8 sm.g950u.
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Register via Samsung+ app. Once successfully registered/opt-in. Check the software update in setting in about an hour. You can then take OTA update.
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Register via Samsung+ app. Once successfully registered/opt-in. Check the software update in setting in about an hour. You can then take OTA update.
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Where is that option located?
Hi everyone guys,
I can't seem to find another similar thread, so I opened this one.
I will explain what is going on.
One month ago I bought a new Samsung Galaxy S8, it was branded Vodafone, infact I had many apps from them.
Because I am with Three and I was tired of that annoying Vodafone apps, I decided to install a NO BRANDED stock ROM (OFFICIAL).
So I did, but today I compared some specifics with the ones of a friend of mine which has the same phone (NO BRAND - STOCK ROM).
As you can see from the pictures I left: Band Base, Kernel, Build Version and Android Security Patch Level are different.
I also checked the last updates for both of the phones, they are updated at the last versions, although they have different "values".
Those are my s8 infos:
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Those are my friend's S8 infos:
Can someone help me with this giving me some detailed info? I'm going mad.
Thank you in advance!
Those are my s8 infos:
ibb.co/eo0VJR
ibb.co/hteCXm
Those are my friend's S8 infos:
ibb.co/cemLJR
ibb.co/nfA856
It just takes time for the carriers to release the updates. And with unbranded it takes time for samsung to push the update to everyone. it goes by IMEI.
Nothing to worry about.