I saw that samsung began to recall the update for android 10 as there was a chance it would brick your device.
What happens if you already updated to this firmware?
Pretty much nothing. Enjoy android 10
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I saw multiple commentaries that this phone runs better on Oreo than 9 or 10.
Even in audiophile forums they say that quad-dac drivers are made for android 8 only.
I never tried Oreo because i just flashed android 10 since the time i bought the phone.
Would you recomend to change to Oreo?
Hi all.....
I live in middle east and I bought unlooked Samsung Note 10 + USA version with Android 9 and I don't have AT&T sim card so when I tried to update through OTA it says "you have the last update" but others got android 11 and I still at android
is there any solution ? Please help
Updates ( read: patches ) get rolled by OEM / carrier if they deem it necessary.
What you probably mean is Upgrading from Android 9 to Android 11. IMO this you only can achive by flashing a Custom ROM based on Android 11 what is suitable to your phone.
jwoegerbauer said:
Updates ( read: patches ) get rolled by OEM / carrier if they deem it necessary.
What you probably mean is Upgrading from Android 9 to Android 11. IMO this you only can achive by flashing a Custom ROM based on Android 11 what is suitable to your phone.
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Thanks for your answering I meant that my phone stuck at Android 9 and I couldn't upgrade since I had the phone So my question was can I upgrade to Android 11 by Odin and still get official updates?
And I actually didn't know what is the right rom for my phone
Yesterday I decided to upgrade the Android version of my Samsung Galaxy A50 from 9 Pie to 10 (and after that I wanted to upgrade it to Android 11), buy after the installing process of Android 10 finished, my phone was not able to start anymore, showing me the Android Recovery page and the error “/system/bin/tune2fs is missing”. The upgrade to Android 10 didn’t work.
I think I should install some firmware with Odin, but I never did that before. Also, my phone isn’t rooted. Can someone tell me how to do it? And, in view of the fact that I want Android 11 at the end, should I search for Android 9, 10 or 11 firmware? Can you “jump” from Android 9 to 11?
Hello,
I have the phone for almost a week, running pretty smoothly on android 11. Is it worthy to update it to android 12, or do I risk the phone getting slower and battery draining faster?
Also in Software update I'm offered to update it to RMX3363_11_C.05, I saw on other threads that there are newer version C.07,C.08. Do I have to update to C.05 and then be able to get the most recent one?
Thanks in advance!
I have a Samsung J2 SM-S260DL still stuck on Android 8.1. Some of the apps I use are now only compatible with Android 9 +. Does Samsung automatically update the phone's Android ---because I contacted Tracfone and they told me it's up to the phone manufacturer. I tried the phone's software update, but don't get the 9 update.
gregoryh325 said:
I have a Samsung J2 SM-S260DL still stuck on Android 8.1. Some of the apps I use are now only compatible with Android 9 +. Does Samsung automatically update the phone's Android ---because I contacted Tracfone and they told me it's up to the phone manufacturer. I tried the phone's software update, but don't get the 9 update.
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What firmware version is currently on your device? You will find the info in the settings about the phone.
ze7zez said:
What firmware version is currently on your device? You will find the info in the settings about the phone
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Android 8.1.0_0008
Build MTAJQ.S260DLUDU2ASE4
Kernel 3.18.14-16126611
I don't think Samsung after 4 years of releasing this phone has the motivation to improve Android 8.1 Oreo (Go edition) to version 9. Enjoy what you have.
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What compels you to look for android 9?
ze7zez said:
I don't think Samsung after 4 years of releasing this phone has the motivation to improve Android 8.1 Oreo (Go edition) to version 9. Enjoy what you have.
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What compels you to look for android 9?
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B/c a few of the apps I use are now only compatible with android 9+. I've only had the phone a couple of years--I got it from QVC. They tend to sell phones already released for cheap. I got the Samsung J2, 1500 data, 1500 texts, 1500 minutes with 1 year of service for 59.99 --on 6 payments of like 10 bucks. Phone works great. Is in excellent condition---but just need Android 9 b/c some of the app updates need newer versions of android