Samsung Xcover 2 S7710 4.1.2- How Do I Upgrade? - Android General

Samsung Xcover 2 S7710 Android Upgrade
Sorry but I think this post is in wrong forum but system wont let me post in S7710 area as am newbe.
So I have a new S7710 running Android 4.1.2 and would like to upgrade it to latest 100% stable version NOT interested in Alphas or Betas but released finished version.

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Note 3 Andorid 4.4 Testbuild shortly, maybe :)

Hello,
I jist wanted to inform you that sammobile - which released a 4.4 test build for the Galaxy S4 lately, might release a 4.4 test build for our note 3 in the next few
However, they wrote, it's still too buggy ... I expect them to release it as they released nearly everything in the past (for my GS3)
Tweet:
https://twitter.com/SamMobiles/status/421961770769842176
I'm going to update this post with the latest info
There's already a thread on this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49338619

Don't expect new android version!!

according to sammobile verizon is rolling out a new update for note 10.1
just added 2 new applications but no new android version!! what a PROGRESS!!!!!!!

[Q] Change newest firmware Samsung Galaxy tab 7.0 plus [P6210]

I'm trying to update to newest Android in my Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus (P6210) (wifi only).
Actually is in 3.2 android version. In some countries has updated to android jelly bean 4.1.2, but not my country.
I see some threads to download latest firmware to my device, but links don't works.
Can someone know where can i download the latest official firmware or a unofficial stable version? I just want a valid link to download it. Somebody can help me?
Thanks!
marto85 said:
I'm trying to update to newest Android in my Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus (P6210) (wifi only).
Actually is in 3.2 android version. In some countries has updated to android jelly bean 4.1.2, but not my country.
I see some threads to download latest firmware to my device, but links don't works.
Can someone know where can i download the latest official firmware or a unofficial stable version? I just want a valid link to download it. Somebody can help me?
Thanks!
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Anybody knows where can i download the last Samsung Galaxy tab 7.0 plus P6210 official firmare? I found a lot of links but them don't work!
Thanks!
marto85 said:
Anybody knows where can i download the last Samsung Galaxy tab 7.0 plus P6210 official firmare? I found a lot of links but them don't work!
Thanks!
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YES you can download the Official samsung firmware from sammobile Just type in the model for your tab (e.g P6200 or P6210 * edit) then just pick a country the latest release is P6210UBMH1 android 4.1.2
If you want custom roms stock based or not there is a fine selection in the developers section for our tab
matthys said:
YES you can download the Official samsung firmware from sammobile Just type in the model for your tab (e.g P6200 or P6200) then just pick a country the latest release is P6210UBMH1 android 4.1.2
If you want custom roms stock based or not there is a fine selection in the developers section for our tab
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That's what i was looking for. Thank you very much!
marto85 said:
That's what i was looking for. Thank you very much!
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Glad i could help you out

Newbie Question about rooting Tab S 8.4

Hi! I am new to this forum and android as well ( IOS user)..
My question is: Can Galaxy Tab S 8.4 be rooted atm?
I am about to buy Mint condition tab S 8.4 from somebody and I do not know what android version it is running on.
I know in IOS, if you update your device to newest IOS version, you cannot jailbreak until new jailbreak is released. Is it same with android, as well?
(I heard you can still root it even with newest firmware etc..)
Please if you be kind, leave me a link to the latest guide. Thanks.

Lineage OS for Samsung Tab4, 7 inch, T231, 3G

Guys, I am new to this forum. My Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 (7 inch) T231 is running on very old Android KitKat version 4.4.2. This is the last official OS update received. Many apps are not supported on this old android.
Please provide a stable Lineage OS version, ROM file link and whole process to install.
I will be ok with installing Lineage OS version 13 and above (i.e. Marshmallow 6 and above), which ever is most stable.
Thank you in advance.
worldindia2000 said:
Guys, I am new to this forum. My Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 (7 inch) T231 is running on very old Android KitKat version 4.4.2. This is the last official OS update received. Many apps are not supported on this old android.
Please provide a stable Lineage OS version, ROM file link and whole process to install.
I will be ok with installing Lineage OS version 13 and above (i.e. Marshmallow 6 and above), which ever is most stable.
Thank you in advance.
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Since you are new, a few words...
People may understand your request different, like one understands "is there some out there who can help me and how can I help..." and others may understand "give me that ROM, you are there to provide me stuff..." So better be slightly "overpolite".
Developers and development teams just share their work on XDA and improve it based on the feedback the users or other developers give them. We can be happy, that XDA is a big development hub and have to be very respectful. :good:
The Tab 4 is a very old device, in my case I just use it as a small power bank. Display resolution, RAM, system speed... however, developing may be suspended and you cannot expect newer custom ROM releases.
I will explain quickly because Galaxy tab 4 7.0 variants don't get support.
8.0 and 10.1 models have SD400 (msm8226) SoC, 7.0 has a Marvell for the wifi variant and an Exynos for 3G and LTE variants. And it's easier to work on qcom-powered devices
I'm gonna go ahead an do what nobody else here would and answer your question. And it indeed works because I did it just last night. Just follow the link below
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-4/development/rom-moon-light-t3710044

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