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In Samsung phones, to manually flash the official firmwares they have provided a downloading mode. You are going to flash this file on your phone via Odin. You will need this file in further process. After extraction is finished you’ll find a file having extension.
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Procedure to Upgrade AT&T Galaxy Note with Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean UCMD3 Firmware:
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Here is the link to download and install it manually.
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Drivers can be installed along with Samsung Kies software.

So better you take backup of all these from backup software.
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– Direct Call, Smart Stay and Pop-up Playīelow in this article you will read about how to manually update AT&T Galaxy Note to Official Jelly Bean firmware.ĭisclaimer:The article which you are going to read below is considered as risky and can cause damage to your device. – Continues Input in Samsung Keyboard (Like Swipe or Android 4.2 Keyboard) – Smart Rotation (Screen Display adjusts to your angle of sightings) – Notification Panel can now be customized – Multi Windows Multitasking, same as in Note II – Buttery Smooth Performance & Great Stability (Project Butter) Some of the Enhancements in the new Jelly Bean Update: Now after a long wait this device has got official Jelly Bean update which is full of new features. Externally, the physical “home” button and the two touch-sensitive buttons on the front of the phone were replaced by four touch-sensitive buttons. In addition to LTE connectivity, Samsung made several modifications to the phone.

Seeing the great features and success of Note on 19 February 2012 LTE variant was released in US having model number SGH-i717.

Generally these network locked phones have slightly different specifications than international variants. No doubt that this is their marketing strategy. In many countries carrier companies release network locked versions of flagship devices of many leading phone companies in reasonable price.
