You can use OTA to update without losing anything, true.
Szadzik Extreme Android User Feb 15, 2010 5,407 714 www.galeriawues.pl Sep 11, 2012 #26 Sep 11, 2012 Add bookmark #26 You can use OTA to update without losing anything, true. Upvote 0
B blenky Android Enthusiast Jun 28, 2012 356 52 Hove, UK Sep 11, 2012 #27 Sep 11, 2012 Add bookmark #27 I have flashed the latest JB from the provided link. Now. When the official version is released will I be able to use OTA or Kies. Or will I have to use the same flash method? Upvote 0
I have flashed the latest JB from the provided link. Now. When the official version is released will I be able to use OTA or Kies. Or will I have to use the same flash method?
Szadzik Extreme Android User Feb 15, 2010 5,407 714 www.galeriawues.pl Sep 12, 2012 #28 Sep 12, 2012 Add bookmark #28 blenky said: I have flashed the latest JB from the provided link. Now. When the official version is released will I be able to use OTA or Kies. Or will I have to use the same flash method? Click to expand... OTA may be a problem, but ODIN will always work. Upvote 0
blenky said: I have flashed the latest JB from the provided link. Now. When the official version is released will I be able to use OTA or Kies. Or will I have to use the same flash method? Click to expand... OTA may be a problem, but ODIN will always work.