ATT has released jellybean for th. S3..kind of.. Via Kies. Sad.
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ATT has released jellybean for th. S3..kind of.. Via Kies. Sad.
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After all of the complaining I have done in the AT&T sub forum, and main S3 forum I am proud to announce my AT&T S3 now has official Jelly Bean. Here's to hoping you guys are next. I was able to upgrade via Kies on my MacBook Pro running Mountain Lion too for those who were wondering.
Painful.
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Lol. I bet ya a whole dollar bill Verizon is next.Quote:
Originally Posted by ChrisXe [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Pathetic is more like it. I cannot believe Verizon has dragged their feet so much that they are last to update. Oh well.
That would be a smart bet to make unless of course US Cellular decided to push out the upgrade first! LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by leroybrute [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
I also now have the note 2..so I kind of have been using my S3 as a back up.
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Oh shush :) How do you like the Note 2? I want one too.
They are making sure the bootloader is super locked and device can't be rooted. Plus jamming all the bloatware in so to take up space and slow it down.
Said the same about the gs3... also I hardly think its slow with the bloat lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by sfobrien [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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They're fine tuning all their bloatware, that is useless.
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Originally Posted by sfobrien
They are making sure the bootloader is super locked and device can't be rooted. Plus jamming all the bloatware in so to take up space and slow it down.
I agree it runs good stock but throw CleanROM on it and it runs like it should!Quote:
Originally Posted by Bond32 [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
I've had it for months..... What took you so long?
I second sfobrien's suggestion. CleanROM 5 is the best version of the 4.1 update I've used.
Two words.. F'n amazing!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by MikeLip [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
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+2Quote:
Originally Posted by Reever [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Rooting may not be an option for everyone, but if it really means that much to you, there are options out there....
I am in that boat. I like to root mostly so I can backup app data, but I do not like custom ROMs at all.
I have been waiting for JB to root, I know it will be released as soon as I do... so to everyone out there, I am sorry for making all of you wait JB.
Well, shame on you.Quote:
Originally Posted by gorgalis [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
:D
Reminds me of the months and months of waiting for the promised upgrades to the Xoom. At least Big Red is consistent.
Lazy bums
The amazing galaxy s3 :D
My favorite is how the Razr M has already got 4.1. But oh well I just ordered the Note 2 so I could care less now.
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*IF* you're planning on rooting anyway, you're best bet is to DO IT NOW! The official JB update may very well lock down the known exploits being used to gain root and unlock bootloader, so it's highly possible you won't be able to root after the update.Quote:
Originally Posted by gorgalis [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
IMO, waiting for an update prior to rooting is counter-productive. Seize the day! Root now, root early, root often! Don't let VZW dictate your update schedule! Once you root, you can always install any new updates manually, as its usually pretty easy to find a stock rooted version of any update released...especially for a phone this popular.
Again, *IF* you're planning on rooting anyway, it would be better to root now, and manually install a rooted version of the update once it's released. As a bonus, you could go ahead and install [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] or one of the other many JB flavors already floating around out there to get a taste of what's coming. I know some folks are weary of "beta" or "leaked" releases, but I assure you that CR is about as stable as they come. (I can't testify to any others as I haven't tried any other builds based on the newest leak...haven't had a reason to).
Clean ROM, while it may be a custom ROM, can be configured to be pretty much stock, but with nice little extras. Of course, if you really don't want custom at all, you can just install the stock version of the latest JB leak: [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
Keep in mind that if you take the JB update on a unrooted/locked phone, you may not be able to root after. They will probably fix the holes that allowed root. You may still be able to use Odin to flash back to a rootable ICS release, but you'll be forced to use a 3rd party ROM to get JB.Quote:
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So, if your plan is to root your phone, you may not want to wait for JB. I would suggest something like CleanROM. It's mostly stock, but you can control what bloat gets installed.
*edit - department of redundancy department.
There was a thread exactly like this for ICS on the Verizon Razr. Seems rather pointless to me.
Pointless perhaps, but what amazes me is that folks are still surprised that Verizon is last to the table with an update. Everyone should have known back in July that whenever it was that JB was released for the Verizon S3, it would come after pretty much every other carrier had pushed it out.Quote:
Originally Posted by MikeLip [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
I'm not necessarily bashing Verizon for this, as frustrating as it may be -- because you can argue that the more users and devices you have on a network, the more stringent your R&D process must be for software updates, as well as the time to train support staff. None the less, there's no reason to act shocked when it happens...again and again. To quote one of my favorite movies, "They bought their tickets, they knew what they were getting into...I say, let em crash!"
Personally, it doesn't bother me one bit as long as I can root and update as I want.
Good point. I didn't wait with my Bionic, and to be honest, I always accepted the OTAs while rooted and never had a problem and never lost root. I have only rooted Moto devices, so I do not know what to expect on the S3. I just hate the idea of making a mistake and losing my data or bricking it.
I may give it a shot later tonight.