on 18-10-2012 12:42 - last edited on 22-10-2012 08:37 by Anonymous
on 18-10-2012 12:42 - last edited on 22-10-2012 08:37 by Anonymous
Update 22/10, 8:00:
Samsung has confirmed the Jelly Bean update is now available.
Update 20/10:
Original message:
Hey Guys,
Good news! The wait time is almost over for Samsung Galaxy SIII users. From tomorrow, 19th October '12, you'll be be able to upgrade to the much awaited 4.1 Jelly Bean update over Wi-Fi or via Kies.
If you have activated the 'auto-update' feature from out of box, you will be prompted to download the 4.1 Jelly Bean update.
on 22-10-2012 13:59
in that case im p**d off! been waiting for JB for ages!
how long until unlocked phones get update?
on 22-10-2012 14:06
For all those on OXA Rom's, if you want O2's latest Jelly bean Rom head over to Sammobile ( http://www.sammobile.com/firmware/?page=3&model=GT-I9300&pcode=O2U&os=1&type=1#firmware ) and download it from there, then just flash it onto your phone with odin3.
Trust me O2 don't overload their ROM with much bloatware!
on 22-10-2012 14:09
Therefore I have to ROOT my device to get JB>?
on 22-10-2012 14:10
on 22-10-2012 14:10
on 22-10-2012 14:19
No root neccessary! The Rom I have posted the link to is the full O2 Rom, rather than just the OTA update.
on 22-10-2012 14:22
@Anonymous wrote:Therefore I have to ROOT my device to get JB>?
No, you do not need to root it in order to update via Odin.
on 22-10-2012 14:25
How would you do this from a Mac? Isn't Odin PC-only?
22-10-2012 14:40 - edited 22-10-2012 15:14
Be warned, banking applications (such as Barclays mobile banking) do not run on rooted devices, it's unfortunate but understandable as they're concerned about security.
Not something I want to lose out on, but it's really annoying as I really miss Titanium backup from my old rooted phone.
on 22-10-2012 14:43
@Anonymous wrote:How would you do this from a Mac? Isn't Odin PC-only?
Virtual PC?
on 22-10-2012 14:46
@Anonymous wrote:Be warned, banking applications (such as Barclays mobile banking) do not run on rooted devices, it's unfortunate but understandable as they're concenrned about security.
Not something I want to lose out on, but it's really annoying as I really miss Titanium backup from my old rooted phone.
Barclays banking app now sees my Galaxy as a new device and I get error code RP002, meaning I have to phone 03..........something and spend half an hour trying to get it sorted!