Thursday, June 27, 2013

Galaxy Note 2 running Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, Paranoid update - Phones Review

Galaxy Note 2 running Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update Paranoid

While

thoughts have recently turned towards the new model the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 smartphone remains a hugely popular and rightly so. Owners of the handset have long praised it and are Currently waiting for the next firmware update to arrive, but today we have the Galaxy Note 2 running the Jelly Bean Paranoid Android 4.2.2 update in the video.

The Jelly Bean Android 4.2.2 update is expected to arrive for the Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy S3 in the next few weeks after seemingly being delayed, but there are a number of custom ROMs available to users que are confident enough to install such software.

This version running on the handset in the video below is the Paranoid ROM that is stock version of the Android OS que has a lot of great features. Obviously this software needs to be rooted the handset that is only done at your own risk, and the firmware has a very minimalist and simple feel to it without lots of bloatware.

There are not all the extra features que come with the Samsung TouchWiz Android overlay so this obviously means the likes of Multi Window Premium Suite and other features are not available. The build number is 3.5.6 Paranoid que may not be the latest version of the ROM but is very stable.

Everything works as it should including the Wi-Fi and GPS features with the speed of web browsing proving to be quite fast. As it is the stock Android firmware you get the Android messaging app que includes the Google Keyboard that works really fast on the handset.

The video runs through a number of features and looks at features que Also have just arrived in iOS 7 que have been available on Android for years, but what is obvious from the software is que it is extremely quick and responds to commands instantly .

Have you installed this software onto your Galaxy Note 2?

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