Here is a full list of changes:
- Galaxy Gear support
- TRIM support (Makes the device much faster)
- Samsung KNOX
- Samsung Wallet (Pre-loaded)
- Better RAM
- Core UI elements updated to the ones on Galaxy S4 (Galaxy S4's theme all over)
- New Samsung keyboard
- GPU drivers have been updated (Higher GPU benchmark scores)
- New Lockscreen: Multiple widgets, improved ripple effect than Android 4.1.2, ability to change clock size and set a personal message
- New Screen modes (From Galaxy S4): Adapt Display and Professional Photo
- Daydream
- Driving mode
- Actionable notifications
- Move-to-SD-card feature
- New Camera mode: Sound and Shot
- New Additions in Notification Center
- Completely revamped Settings UI (Tabbed interface-like Galaxy S4)
- Implementation of Voice controls (Lets you control various parts of phone using voice commands-Galaxy S4 feature)
- New Samsung Apps: Calculator, Clock, Contracts, Gallery, Music
- Full screen Samsung app
- New S-Voice (from Galaxy S4)
Hope I could help!
I don't think so, since it's a stock update. Can't be too sure, though.The app to SD card feature is what I and a ton of my Note 2 user friends want. Does it require rooting for 4.3?
Is the update 2.4.3 from upgrade, because when i go to setting-about device-software update, the phone say i have the latest android version at 4.1.2
TRIM support didn't help my crappy N7 from being stupidly slow, so why is TRIM going to magically transform my Note 2's speed??
I did a factory reset. Its still a dog