Samsung Galaxy Note 2 owners, specifically those using the Sprint variant can now install Android 4.4.4 KitKat update using a custom firmware.
According to Phone Arena, Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 2 was released on October 2012, running on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. However, those who wants an upgraded OS for Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note 2 can now install Android 4.4.4 KitKat update, thanks to the CyanogenMod team that created the custom ROM based on Google's latest operating system.
Those who wish to install Android 4.4.4 KitKat update on their smartphone should check the model number of the device yet. As mentioned earlier, the CM11 M11 custom ROM is only suitable for the Sprint variant of Samsung Galaxy Note 2, which bears the model number SPH-L900.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 users who will install Android 4.4.4 KitKat update using the CM11 M11 ROM needs to ensure that there is enough battery. The smartphone needs to have at least 80 percent battery level during the installation process.
Users also need to create a backup of all the important data and settings stored on the computer. Installing a custom ROM might wipe out all of the phone's content if the process is not properly executed.
Turn on the USB Debugging mode on the phablet, too, before proceeding to install Android 4.4.4 KitKat update using CM11 M11 custom ROM.
As reported by International Business Times, the CyanogenMod11 M11 firmware is based on AOSP or Android Open Source Project. It brings in "customisation options to boost device performance, new visual interface, easy access to key apps and loads of personalisation options."
Visit this post to learn more about the features of the custom firmware as well as the process on how to install Android 4.4.4 KitKat update on Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Sprint variant.
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