Thursday, May 2, 2013

Verizon's Galaxy Note 2 finally receiving Android 4.1.2, bring ... - Android Authority

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Great news

For Those Who have not already rooted Their Verizon Galaxy Note 2! After a very long wait, the Big Red is finally in October pushing Android 4.1.2 to the device, as it was previously on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.

This update will bring to your build number and baseband JZO54K.I605VRAMC3 I605VRAMC3. The update, Which comes in at a hefty 246.5MB in size, can be downloaded over the air. After installing the update, you’ll notice Increased app support for the Multi-Window feature. It can now function with YouTube, Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, Amazon Kindle, Viewdini, Talk and Google Maps.

The changelog notes the removal of a preloaded app called Zappos. Also there’s been improvements to the Following applications: ISIS Mobile Wallet, VZ Navigator, Backup Assistant Plus, Exchange Active Sync (EAS) email, SMS text messaging and Wi-Fi connectivity.

Aside from bug fixes and security patches, there’s been some other minor improvements to the Mobile Hotspot. As usual, it took Verizon quite a while to get this update pushed out to its users. Let’s just hope the wait for Android 4.2 Nearly will not take as long. Knowing Verizon though, you may be in for another long wait.

Verizon’s Galaxy Note 2 got its bootloader unlocked in December, Which has opened up a lot of possibilities for ROMs. Are you downloading the new update for the Galaxy Note 2 or have you gotten tired of waiting around for Verizon and are running a ROM? Let us know in the comments below!

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