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New Android 4.4.2 KitKat Available For Samsung Galaxy Note 2 All ... - International Business Times AU

class=”tpk”> Galaxy Note 2 owners can now update Their devices to Android 4.4.2 KitKat and enjoy all-new features such as multitasking improvement, new power-saving tools, smoother response and new graphics driver.

AOKP For Samsung Galaxy Note 2

Android KitKat 4.4.2 firmware is based on AOKP custom ROM, Which includes additional features on top of the default Android KitKat changes.

1. Navigation ring

2. LED control

3. Ribbon

4. Vibration patterns

5. Custom toggles

6. CPU governor

7. More customization options

Requirements

1. For Samsung Galaxy Note unlocked 2 only.

2. Create a manual backup of all data files and personal information stored on the phablet.

3. Make sure the que battery level is at least 50 percent to avoid power interruption during installation.

4. Enabled USB debugging mode on your Galaxy Note 2 found in Developer Options.

5. Download The Necessary USB drivers for your device on the computer.

6. Root the Galaxy Note 2 and install a custom recovery such as ClockworkMod recovery.

7. Download the Android 4.4.2 AOKP KitKat and Google Apps package to your computer. Select from the list of firmware below Appropriate for your Galaxy S3 model:

a. GT-N7100 GSM-LTE

b. AT & T Model

c. Sprint Model

d. T-Mobile Model

and

. Verizon Model

Warning: Installing custom Rom may damage your Galaxy Note 2. We are Not Responsible for any errors Which may occur. Read and follow the instructions carefully to avoid damage the device. Do this at your own risk.

Flashing Instructions

1. Connect your Samsung Galaxy Note 2 to the computer using the USB cable.

2. Copy and paste the Appropriate firmware for the model and Google Apps package to the microSD card of you device. No need to extract the zip files.

3. Disconnect your Galaxy Note 2 from the computer.

4. Turn off the phablet.

5. Reboot into recovery mode by pressing and holding power + volume up + menu keys at the same team till the Samsung Logo Appears.

6. Inside the recovery mode, create a Nandroid backup of the current ROM. Select “backup and restore> backup.” You may restore it anytime.

7. Perform a full wipe on the Galaxy Note 2. Select “wipe data / factory reset” and “wipe cache partition” then go to “advanced> wipe Dalvik cache.”

8. Install the Android 4.4.2 AOKP KitKat. Select “install zip from SD card> choose zip from SD card> look for the firmware you’ve pasted earlier> confirm installation.” Apply the same with Google Apps package.

9. After the installation, go back to the main menu then select “reboot system now.”

Your Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will reboot and You Should wait at least 5 minutes until it Reaches the home screen.

For any issues or bugs, please send your feedback to Bug Tracker of RootzWiki official webpage.

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