Jellybean update for Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 is bad.

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AndroidSlave

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You mean do not flash?
Yes. Instead of reading the guides and learning how to do everything properly, and then asking questions, you have chosen to just ask a few questions that demonstrate you will make an error. Thus, in order to save your device from a hardware brick, just don't flash anything.
 

dexter0218

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Yes. Instead of reading the guides and learning how to do everything properly, and then asking questions, you have chosen to just ask a few questions that demonstrate you will make an error. Thus, in order to save your device from a hardware brick, just don't flash anything.
a few months ago, i accidentally bricked my device by deleting all .odex file, and i flash back samsung galaxy s2 (4.1.2) using odin, but now my device battery draining so fast after i dropped my device one week ago, my battery just can last 2~3 hours, and now i have to find a solution to fix my battery problem, i bought a new samsung galaxy s2 battery, i wan to see my old battery can fix or not, if cannot be fixed i may change the battery
 
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AndroidSlave

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a few months ago, i accidentally bricked my device by deleting all .odex file, and i flash back samsung galaxy s2 (4.1.2) using odin, but now my device battery draining so fast after i dropped my device one week ago, my battery just can last 2~3 hours, and now i have to find a solution to fix my battery problem, i bought a new samsung galaxy s2 battery, i wan to see my old battery can fix or not, if cannot be fixed i may change the battery
And the scariest thing is you didn't even realize this is the Note, not S2 forum