Original Galaxy Note N7000 Jelly Bean 4.1.2 update leaked

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If you are still sporting a good old Galaxy Note N7000, then you are desperately holding your breath for the Jelly Bean update. There is some good news, a new build N7000XXLSA that’s available to download and install on the original phablet, has now been leaked and brings the Galaxy Note N700 Jelly Bean update.

[quote]According to Sam Mobile’s insiders, “the Galaxy Note still requires a lot of work,” until the Jelly Bean update can be released, so we certainly expect more test versions to roll out.[/quote]

While Most Indian Galaxy S3 owners are now happy with their new Jelly Bean Update, Galaxy S2 and Galaxy Note N7000 owners are desperately waiting for the official update notification. According to the industry insiders behind the Galaxy Note N7000 jelly bean update leak however, the 4.1.2 update for the Galaxy S2 is “almost ready”.

As inviting as the proposition may appear to be, we would recommend that you avoid test builds unless you cannot simply wait for the final version. Hit the link below to download your copy today.

[SAM MOBILE]

Comments

4 responses to “Original Galaxy Note N7000 Jelly Bean 4.1.2 update leaked”

  1. sagarbhora Avatar
    sagarbhora

    is this update for root phones ?

  2. amolebirje1982 Avatar
    amolebirje1982

    been using this xxlsa rom for last five days and found very minor problems. It is very smooth and really makes galaxy note somewhat better than note II

  3. uzdain Avatar
    uzdain

    is jelly Bean 4.1.2 is expected to release in near future for Galaxy SIII for Pakistan

  4. MohanRaj1 Avatar
    MohanRaj1

    Iz thiz the OTA ?????????

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