The firmware update is currently available in Asia, Hong Kong and Taiwan in particular, SamMobile reported.
In case you want Android 4.1.2 in your device immediately but you are yet to receive the OTA update, you can get it installed with the help of a manual process, explained below. However, all users may not be able to update their devices to Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean right away as the update is rolling out in phases. If you are an owner of the international version of the Galaxy Note (GT-N7000), you’ll be able to update your device to the latest firmware build either via Samsung Kies or over-the-air (OTA). We may help you out.After a long wait, the users of Samsung Galaxy Note with the model number GT-N7000 have got the opportunity to experience the Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean on their devices officially as Samsung has started rolling out the new firmware update for the handset Monday. If you face any issues while following the above guide, do let us know through the comments section. You have successfully updated Samsung Galaxy S2 I9100 to Android 8.0 Oreo operating system. That’s it! Your device now boots up running Android 8.0 Oreo. Step 11: Once the packages installation is completed, select reboot system now option.
Step 10: After completion follow Step 9 again and choose Google apps package in this case. Confirm the installation and do not interrupt the process.
Select install zip from sdcard, navigate and choose the previously copied Android 8.0 Oreo ROM package. Step 9: If you are done with all the above steps, you can flash the firmware package now. Step 8: Once done, enter advanced options in recovery mode and select wipe dalvik cache. Step 7: Now perform a complete data wipe by selecting wipe cache partition. You can use Volume buttons to navigate and Power button to select ). Among them, find and select wipe data/factory reset(In recovery mode the touch interface will not work. Step 6: In custom recovery mode, you can view a list of options which are not available in Stock recovery. Turn on the device by holding Volume up+Home+Power buttons together until you see the recovery mode. Perform this step if not done previously.Īre you sure you completed all the above steps? Yes, you can now get started with the Android Oreo installation process. To install custom ROM’s/Firmware the Galaxy S2 must be rooted and should be installed with Clockworkmod recovery/TWRP recovery.You cannot gain root access unless bootloader is unlocked. If the device bootloader is locked, it is to be unlocked before rooting process.If battery runs off during unlocking process, it may turn your phone into brick. Make sure the phone’s battery is at least 60% charged at the start up of tutorial.If you are not familiar with Android backup process, you can refer our guide to Backup Android phone data. So, make sure you create a backup of entire important data. Rooting the device erase entire data on the device including internal SD card.You can follow our guide to enable USB debugging. In latest versions of Android, the Enable Debugging option will be hidden in depth of settings panel. You can do it by following the below mentioned path. Enable USB debugging on the Samsung Galaxy S2 which lets the device establish a stable connection with computer via USB.If you’ve not installed previously, download them form below source and install manually.
For the PC to detect the device, it should have installed Samsung USB drivers. To transfer firmware packages, it is to be connected with PC. The device model name/number should be Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100. If your device model number doesn’t match with mentioned one in the link, do not attempt the tutorial. It is vital to check device model number before rooting/unlocking/flashing process to ensure flashing compatible files on the device.