For Samsung Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100 is out now and you can flash it manually using the old familiar Odin method. We know well that many of you must be dying to get the latest update on your Galaxy Note 2. If you do not have patience enough to wait for the update till it hits your device, you can download the firmware from our links and flash it right away manually using Odin. If you are new to this flashing stuff, you need not worry as we have a carefully written tutorial for you that will help you through it all. All you need is to follow the steps described below carefully and your device will be upgraded to Android 4.1.2. Recommended for You: Steps to Install Android 4.1.2 JB Firmware on Note 2:. Download the firmware and extract the zip with a zip archiver.
Inside the extracted folder, you will find N7100XXDLK7N7100PRTDLK5PRTHOME.tar.md5 file. Download and extract it to your desktop. Download and install on your computer if you have not installed it yet. Charge you Note 2 to 70% battery level at least. Backup your contacts, call-logs, messages, APNs, bookmarks, calendar, apps & games. Turn on USB Debugging from Settings Developer options.
Turn off your phone and boot it into Download/Odin Mode: press and hold Volume Down and Home (center) keys simultaneously and then long press the Power key till you see a screen that prompts you to press the Volume Up key to continue. Press the Volume Up key to enter the Download Mode. Now open the Odin folder that you downloaded in Step 2 and run the.exe file present there. When the Odin is launched, connect your Galaxy Note 2 to the computer via USB cable and wait till the ID:COM box at Odin turns light green. It shows that your device has been detected by the program. Make sure that only F.
Reset Time and Auto Reboot boxes are checked on Odin. Do NOT check any other item. Now click on the PDA button and select the N7100XXDLK7N7100PRTDLK5PRTHOME.tar.md5 file. Take a deep sigh and click on the Start button on Odin to start the installation.
Model Number: SHV-E160K Android Version: 4.1.2 BaseBand: E160KKKJNE4 Kernel Version: 3.0. Se.infra@R0210-08 #1. Galaxy Note 2 – SHV-E250L Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean 1.47 Gb Galaxy Note 2 – SHV-E250S Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean 1.63 Gb Galaxy S4 – SHV-E300K Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean 2.57 Gb.
It might take about 5-8 minutes for the installation to finish. Finally, you will get a PASS! Message on the ID:COM box and then you device will reboot automatically.
Your device will reboot with the latest Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean firmware installed on it. In case, you installed the latest stock firmware over a custom firmware, you might get a boot-loop. If it is the case with you, open the back cover of your Note 2 and pull out the battery. Wait from 10 seconds and reinsert it back to its place. Then press Volume Up+Home+Power keys to enter ASR (Android Stock Recovery) mode and wipe data/factory reset. Then reboot the device. Now it should reboot normally.
You have just installed the official Android 4.1.2 update to your Samsung Galaxy Note 2. All you can do now is to enjoy. I received an automatic software update notification on my (unrooted) Note 2 this morning and proceeded to upgrade to JB 4.1.2 (Baseband version N7100XXDLK7) It looks like everything is working fine at the moment, however I am not able to connect to any Wifi networks, only to my provider’s 3G network! When I try to connect to my office wifi (which worked fine before the upgrade) i get the message ‘Network disabled. Poor connection.’ I have tried restarting the phone and forgetting/refreshing the network but with no luck. So I am left with a Wifi-less device ? Any ideas as to how to fix this? Many thanks in advance. Hi again Just wanted to let you know that a few days after i installed the ROM on this page I had the same problem as before, and still do – my wifi connection gets stuck on ‘obtaining IP address’ and it ends up saying that there is poor connection, network disabled.
Any ideas as to what I can do to fix this? I am sure this issue is due to the 4.1.2 upgrade. I never had problems before. I read on other sites that I should replace the 11 files in the etc/wifi folder of the 4.1.2 version with the 11 files in the etc/wifi folder of the earlier 4.1.1 version, however I need my device to be rooted to mess with the system files. I am not too keen on rooting at the moment, I don’t see what the big deal of rooting is (enlighten me if you can). Thanks in advance.
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Hi Dell, I am more than happy that it went fine for you without glitches. The language you saw at welcome screen was Polish but that doess not matter. On all devices, with Android 4.1.1 and up you will not see the “Jelly Bean” text. 4.1.X is itself JB. The Easter Egg you say was in an Ad by Samsung to greet Christmas to US users. I was to write a Review of the new 4.1.2 update for Note 2 but did not get time. But you can get an idea of the new features, if you see my earlier reviews for Galaxy S3 because 95% of the features are the same.
The only difference being the features related to S Pen. Here are the links that might be helpful for you. Read them all to understand and customize your device better:.