Install Android 4.3 Jelly Bean Update On Samsung Galaxy Note 2; Second Test Firmware Leaked For GT-N7100 Unit

Owners of Samsung Galaxy Note 2 can now opt to install Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update using the latest test build that was leaked for the device.

The firmware N7100XXUEMK4 is one among the final builds for Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update for Samsung Galaxy Note 2, and according to International Business Times, "no new features will be included or excluded in future builds of Android 4.3 for Note 2."

Moreover, the test build for Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update has already been tested, and reportedly, it proves to be quite a stable version already. It is compatible with the GT-N7100 model of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2.

 The Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update test build leaked for the Note 2 also brings in new features that are found on the latest flagship devices, Samsung Galaxy S4 and Samsung Galaxy Note 2.

To those who want to try out and install Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update using the test build on Samsung Galaxy Note 2 can visit this IB Times post to learn more about the installation process. The latest build is out for the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 in India, but since, it is an unbranded version, the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update firmware can be installed on any unlocked GT-N7100 unit.

But before proceeding with the actual installation process, Samsung Galaxy Note 2 users are encouraged to check first if the device will meet the following requirements:

  • The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 should bear the model number GT-N7100 unit. It is important to verify that you have the right model because installing the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean firmware on other variants can cause potential damage to the device.
  • The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 needs to have 80 percent battery level or higher to make sure there will be no power interruption due to battery drainage during the installation process.
  • USB Debugging Mode should be enabled on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2.
  • There should be a backup of all the data and settings stored on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. ClockWorkMod or TWRP can be used to make such backup.

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