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Thursday, April 5, 2012

RootzWiki leaks ICS update for Galaxy Note, should we trust this unofficial and leaked update?

It is reported that Rootzwiki has uploaded the copy of the update, and with the upload it has posted that since the launch of the Galaxy Note it was expected that an update for Ice Cream Sandwich will soon make the device more excited and they have done it before the South Korean electronics conglomerate. Samsung has declined to comment on the issue, saying that they do not respond to rumors or speculations.

Prior to uploading the leaked update to the group of Android-fanatics, Rootzwiki declared it had used up “fairly a lot of time” conducting some tests & quality-control to make positive Android patrons downloading this software would end-up with an “acceptable user-experience”. Still, every feature of the Android Ice Cream Sandwich is not supposed to work in this leaked update. RootzWiki has stated the internal build tester has supplied it with a running face unlock attribute, superb LTE connectivity, fully-operating calls & completely functional Multi Media Message, Global Positioning Systems, Google Voice, GTalk, Task Manager & the stereo Bluetooth functionality, so should we trust this leaked update?
This is not an authorized update, so users could face some dangerous consequences, such as Rootzwiki stated that its Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update will not delete user’s external SD card on installing, however the internal SD card can get formatted whilst installing this build. In addition, it’s never advisable to trust an unauthorized upgrade, and especially from a source like RootzWiki. Our advice is that users should wait for the official update, and till then try to forget about the ICS by focusing on other features like the huge screen of this device.

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