Thursday, 24 October 2013

The Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 updated to Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean

The owners of a Samsung Galaxy Ace 2, have been raised with good news this morning. And is that the South Korean company has started rolling out the official Android 4.1.2 update to Jelly Bean for this terminal, specifically for the model with technical name GT-i8160.

Some users of this phone had begun to enjoy the new version, because in the month last February a leaked unofficial update to Jelly Bean. But from today the vast majority of owners of a Samsung Galaxy Ace 2, you can upgrade to the new firmware, but this time tested and officer.
This update will arrive as usual via OTA, so you have to wait for a notification to your reporting that you can now download and install the new firmware. There is also the option to do so via Kies, PC using the desktop software from Samsung to get the update.

The deployment is being done in phases

Keep in mind that the deployment is carried out in stages depending on each country. Therefore, if you have not reached some areas should not be alarmed by that arrive shortly. Apparently it's a pretty big update so we recommend you use the device's battery charged fully before starting the process to avoid running the risk of interrupting.
Official data of the new firmware are:
  • Android version: 4.1.2 JZO54K
  • PDA: I8160XXMC8
  • CSC: I8160TMNMC3
  • MODEM: I8160XXMC8
  • Date: March 26, 2013
  • Changes: 1016990
The expected improvements are the usual features Jelly Bean available as expandable notifications, Google Now,improved keyboard, etc ... Besides some Samsung specific added. In short, a good news for all users of the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2, from today enjoy arguably phone almost new, adding to other users who have already received the updateto this version of Android.

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