Saturday, August 10, 2013
How to Update Samsung Galaxy Note 2 to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean [International, AT&T , T-Mobile and Verizon]
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is the most loved gadget and Android Phone of Year 2013. It is getting lots of attraction from the manufacturer and developer community. Samsung is releasing almost all latest updates for this device and developers are providing loads of custom ROMs. We are here with our new article based on Galaxy Note 2 Android 4.2.2 update. Officially the update is not anywhere near, Samsung is still planning for it and there is no ETA. But developers have released different custom ROM for N7100 and other AT&T And T-Mobile LTE variants of Galaxy Note 2. Here, we will tell you which custom ROM to install to get the best Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean experience on your Note II.
Warning: Please carefully follow the article, as any damaged caused to it should not be levied upon us or the developer.
Pre-Requisites:
Step 1: This article should only used on International Samsung Galaxy Note 2, AT&T Galaxy Note 2, Verizon Galaxy Note or T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2.
Step 2: You should charge your device so that there is at least 70% charge with it, this way there will be no Power interruption during the process.
Step 3: You should backup all valuable data’s on your phone, so that there is no data loss during the process.
Step 4: Disable all Security programs like Antivirus and Firewall from your computer and uninstall the same from your phone, as these security programs generally tend to interrupt the process.
Step 5: Enable USB Debugging in your International Samsung Galaxy Note 2, AT&T Galaxy Note 2, Verizon Galaxy Note or T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2 from the path “Settings > Applications > Development > USB debugging”. The option of USB Debugging should be ticked.
Download Samsung USB Drivers, ROM package and Google Apps Package from here to your computer. Install Samsung USB drivers so as to have all the necessary drivers for your device on the PC. Place the “Vanilla RootBox Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean Custom ROM” and “Google Apps Package” file into the root directory of your phone’s SD Card.
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