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cyrexking

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Good Job.

I tried nearly all JB leaks but now im on ICS manily because of the FC and Chaton did not work at all with the all the leaks.

Im waiting and checking the form for an update about JB and i dont know what to do!!!
 
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gchindi

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i think its usually released between Fri (noon)-Sat(evening)...so hopefully this weekend.....can never trust Sammy on this though....

sooner the better...later the best (with all bugs fixed) :cowboy:
 

Meemo23

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Haha let them take their time at least bugs will get fixed if they push it and it has bugs. There will be multiple threads with problems after problems.. So be a bit patient people lol..
 

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As far as im concerned this update cant come quick enough.:D I have held off trying any roms but im getting itchy to try jelly bean now, ive waited this long though so a little longer wont hurt.
 

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I think update is just behinde the corner and we will recived in next few days.....Since S3 is still (and will remain for some time) Samsungs flagship device it would be very stupid that they relase Note II (wich,as we all know, will come with preinstalled JB) before update S3 to JB...


sorry if my english is not gramattical correct but I belive you'll understand what I ment :) :)


my 50 cent :)
 
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whc.faith

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I think update is just behinde the corner and we will recived in next few days.....Since S3 is still (and will remain for some time) Samsungs flagship device it would be very stupid that they relase Note II (wich,as we all know, will come with preinstalled JB) before update S3 to JB...


sorry if my english is not gramattical correct but I belive you'll understand what I ment :) :)


my 50 cent :)

samsung. always late... :rolleyes:
 

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Is anyone else having problems connecting the phone to a Windows PC since upgrading to JB?

It keeps telling me (and has with each build) that it the device ID is missing. I've tried installing the latest drivers, but no joy.
 

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    so since the updates are rolling out in korea polland and god knws where..any news on how smooth, buttery, less buggy, and freaking awesome they are....i wont keep my hopes high as saw note 2's review on youtube the other day and observed same stuttering in transition animations...this is poor btw frm samsung but what can we do..most of us cant drop out on s3 now.. atleast for a good 4 5 months..or in my case a year...DIE SAMSUCK DIE!
    P.S how good are they?
    Oooookay. So I'm guessing you can't have the Note II because the stylus counts as a sharp object?
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    hysteria seems to be setting in

    I've been following this thread for a few weeks now because I'm as keen as everyone else to get my hands on Jelly Bean, but it seems like people are letting their frustrations get the better of them.

    Thing is, no amount of ranting and raving on here (or any other forums) will change Samsung or the various networks rollout schedules. The rollout will happen for you when it happens.

    If you've got it already then great. If you haven't, then remember patience is a virtue and try and be virtuous on here...and if you haven't got the patience then because you're on here then try one of the many JB roms that are available.

    I love the XDA Developers site and it's helped me many times over the years (and I've even tried to help others myself in the past), but the one thing I dislike about the whole site (which unfortunately isn't unique to XDA) is that people are all too ready to take their frustrations out on others for usually very little reason (broken English, basic queries or sometimes just sheer pig headedness) - I sense I might get flamed for my opinions, but all I want to say is get some perspective people....Yes, we all want Jelly Bean...but it's ONLY a phone operating system upgrade - it's not going to make you handsome or rich, it's not going to cure all the world's ills, and it won't win you the man or woman of your dreams. What it will probably do is improve the user experience of your phone a little and cause some incompatability problems with some of your apps.

    Just be patient people, enjoy the phone as it is and be thankful you are lucky enough to be in a position to own what is essentially a luxury item.

    Have fun, enjoy your gadgets and respect the folk on here!!

    <steps down off soap box and leaves the room...for now>
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    Somehow,i have the same feeling about this also...:(
    But i'll just keep checking the forums...LIKE A MADMAN! :p
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    WHy are so many people moaning about Samsung not releasing JB for all their devices?? How many other manufactureres have released it for their top line handsets???

    It shouldn't be that difficult to update to a new version.

    1. Update AOSP repository to latest version
    2. Merge device specific patches
    3. Update in-house software
    4. Update device firmwares
    5. Test, pack and release

    If it took custom rom developers DAYS to do this without: proper documentation, a reference implementation, and intimate in-house knowledge of the device; why does it take manufactures MONTHS to release updates? That's why everyone with an android device is constantly moaning about the manufacturers, with good reason.