![]() ![]() Just tap on it and select "Install" to update. As a rule, your smartphone informs you about the update via the notification bar. Probably the simplest variant is the so-called "over the air" update, in which the update is downloaded via WLAN and then installed. In the example we install the update to Android 4.4.2 for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. ![]() If you are one of the lucky ones for whose Samsung smartphone or tablet an update is already available, you should definitely install it - we will show you how to do it. The same applies to the Galaxy Note 3 and even some older devices such as the Galaxy S3 or even the Galaxy S3 Mini should be supplied with a KitKat update in the medium term. That's just before the start of the Samsung Galaxy S5 an update to Android 4.4.2, aka KitKat, for the predecessor model Galaxy S4 has been released. But at least the South Koreans are now supplying at least their flagship models with new Android versions for a longer period of time. Nevertheless, many smartphone buyers choose smartphones and tablets from the Samsung Galaxy series - in terms of permanent software updates, this is certainly not the best choice. For this reason, we generally recommend buying devices from the Google Nexus series when buying an Android, which will be updated immediately for at least a good two years. Leave your views below in the comment section.The tiresome topic of Android updates is treated rather neglected by most manufacturers. You have now successfully learnt on how to apply the latest version of Kitkat 4.4.2 in Galaxy Note 2. If your phone gets into the boot loop sequence (stuck in the welcome screen), remove battery and then re insert it and follow the above installation instructions again. Insert battery again, run Odin and then repeat the installation steps.Ģ. If you get FAIL message instead of the PASS in Odin, disconnect your Galaxy Note 2 from PC, close Odin, remove phone’s battery and wait 3-4 seconds. Now you can then disconnect your phone from PC and enjoy latest Android 4.42 KitKat on it.ġ. Once you got the PASS message, your phone will restart automatically. ![]() Wait until you see a PASS! message in Odin’s top left box. If everything is perfect, click the Start button to begin flashing Android 4.4.2 N7100XXUFND3 firmware.ĩ. Reset Time boxes remain checked, while all other boxes remain unchecked.)Ĩ. Now, on Odin, click on the AP button and select the N7100XXUFND3_N7100ODDFND2_N7100DDUFND1_5 file (you have extracted in step 2).ħ. If that isn’t Ok, make sure you have installed driver for Galaxy Note 2. Note:If you don’t get the Added! message, check your USB cable and try different USB port (preferably one on your CPU’s back side). Connect your Note 2 to your PC using original USB cable. Now, press Volume Up to continue to Download Mode.ĥ. To do so, press and hold Volume Down + Power + Home buttons together. Switch off your Note 2 and boot it into Download mode. Disconnect your phone from PC (if connected) and run Odin3 v3.09.exe file (no installation needed)Ĥ. Unzip both Odin and N7100XXUFND3_N7100ODDFND2_INU.zip on your computer using any zip archive like 7Zip. Note: Required free sign up for downloading firmware from Ģ. Download the N7100XXUFND3_N7100ODDFND2_INU.zip (1.2 GB) firmware file and Odin3 v3.09.zip (951 KB) files from respective links and save it on your computer. Do not try this on other Galaxy Note 2 devices.ġ. Check your device model by going to ‘About device’ option under Settings. Important: This below guide is for Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100 Indian edition only. This guide is intended for technically talented users only. Though we are putting our level best to provide this tutorial at its maximum perfection and accuracy, we can’t take responsibility for anything that goes wrong. As always, before updating your Galaxy Note 2 to Android 4.4.2 KitKat, backup important files stored on your device, as this procedure will do a factory reset, which means all your data will lost up on updating.ĭisclaimer: Please follow this guide at your own risk. ![]()
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