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the phablet Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is a model that, while supported by the company itself in regard to updating your operating system no longer exists, yes it is fully functional when run the vast majority of applications out there. Well, you should know that you can install Android Marshmallow this phablet.
And how it is possible to achieve this? For using a ROM developed by third parties called Resurrection Remix which is using Android 6.0.1 and has achieved compatibility with the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (GT-N7100, which is the exact model that should be used). The fact is that this job is one that increasingly has more followers in the “scene” Google operating system, and takes advantage of many of the advantages of CyanogenMod 13 variant Nightlies-at it is not the most stable available, but enough for day to day -.
the truth is that it is not a particularly complex process, but one side is absolutely necessary Save the data held in the terminal since these will be lost and, secondly, remember to follow this tutorial is the sole responsibility of the user. No more spent to indicate that you have to do to use Android Marshmallow on your Samsung Galaxy Note 2:
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the first thing is to check that you have a battery charge in the phablet of at least 90%
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Install Recovery application in its latest version, such as TWRP
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Download the ROM Marshmallow this link and Google applications, such as Play Store, in that other
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Turns your Samsung Galaxy Note 2, but before remember to copy your data to your computer or a cloud service. Also copied to the root of the terminal ROM and Google apps, this is a must
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Turn on the phablet pressing in combination buttons power + volume up + volume down
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are in Recovery Mode and now you must select with the volume buttons, Swipe and wipe to Factory reset (by selecting the ignition)
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Now use the Install and find the ROM you downloaded and select it (then do the same with Google applications)
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When all finished, restart the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and already have Android Marshmallow
- Via Taken androidayuda.com
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