The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is one of the most favored of all the Android devices it is a handset que has Gained a great deal of attention from the developer community. It is thought the que phablet will be updated to Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. However at the moment there has not been any word on When this might happen. If you want to install the update now you do not have to wait the there are custom ROMs to install to give you Jelly Bean 4.2.2 Which works with the different variants of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2.
When installing any custom ROM you have to bear in mind que the developers of the ROM are not Responsible if you brick your handset. Always read the instructions carefully and always follow Them are not you the damage you Samsung Galaxy Note 2.
Before you install the ROM you will to take note of the following.
The ROM works with the International version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, the AT & T, Verizon, T-Mobile versions and of course the handset has to be rooted.
You will need 70% battery left and bear in mind que if the power gets disrupted During the installation, your phone may Suffer damage.
Byou Should Also back up your handset so you can put your data back onto the phone.
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You will have to que disable security programs are running on the computer and your device.
Also
You will have to que make sure you have USB debugging enabled by going into Settings> Applications Development> USB debugging.
Install
ClockwordMod or similar recovery app on your mobile phone.
Download your chosen custom ROM for your device.
Follow the instructions below to flash the ROM
1. Install the Samsung USB drivers on your computer.
2. Connect your Galaxy Note 2 to the computer then copy the Appropriate custom ROM and the Google Apps package on the SD card of your device.
3. Switch off the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and reboot it into recovery mode. To do this, press and hold the Volume Up + Volume Down + Power keys after the device turned off.
4. Create a Nandroid backup for your current ROM Which you can restore later if something goes wrong. Select “backup and restore> backup.” You can select “restore” if you Decided to revert back to your current ROM.
5. In the main menu, select “wipe data / factory reset” and “wipe cache partition.” After que, go back and select “advanced> wipe Dalvik cache.”
6. Go back to the main menu and select “install zip from SD card> choose zip from SD card.” Choose the custom ROM zip file you have copied on your Galaxy Note and confirm installation. From The Same with the Google Apps package.
7. Once the installation is complete, go back to the main menu and select “reboot system now.”
8. The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will reboot and may take up to 5 minutes to complete the first run of the latest ROM.
Should You now own a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 que has Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean thanks to Pacman. The ROM comes offers many changes as it comes with the latest Android, along with Customisation thanks to Paranoid Android, AOKP and CyanogenMod.
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