
A new software leak for the
Samsung Galaxy S III with Verizon has recently surfaced. It brings in Android 4.1.2 and has a build number of VRBMA2. Obviously this is a leak and not an official release from Verizon. Those crazy kids over at XDA have been flashing away and digging into it. So far it is pretty promising, but it apparently lacks the
Premium Suite pack that everyone has really been waiting for. You know, the one with the multi-window viewing. It could be absent from the leak because it hasn’t been added in just yet, or Verizon could be leaving it out on purpose. It is still a little early to tell what will happen. Let us hope that another leak finds its way out soon and offer the Premium Suite.
If you are rooted and fancy testing things out then you are more than free to head over to XDA and get your hands on the file needed. They have the necessary instructions and links to all the downloads you will need to have to make it happen.
Source: XDA via Droid-Life
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Stormy Beach
Time for an update. I am the proud father of three, 2, 8, and 11. I finally just moved up from the Samsung Vibrant to the Samsung Galaxy S III...... Let me tell you, it is mind blowing. I love Android, I love tech and I love my family. Not in that order though. I work to hard, play even harder and take care of all that are around me when I can.
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they leave it out so your forced to get a Note
Need to get the upgrade out…. Very very disappointed with the Samsung Galaxy..
I need to updates sumsung galaxy s111
Is verizon ever going to allow the s3 to het the jelly bean 4.1.2 update????
Is Verizon ever going to allow the s3 to get the jelly bean 4.1.2 update????
It will get there eventually. No one else as it either though. Not in the U.S. at least.
Well they need to hurry up!!