Numerous rumors said that the new Android 4.4.2 KitKat update will be available this month for Samsung Galaxy Note 2 device. Now the information comes more accurate, the new update may be pushed out for the Korean version of the Galaxy Note 2. The information comes from GFXBench where we can see the update is prepared for the Korean version of Note 2 device.
We can assume that the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 users have been waiting for the new Android 4.4.2 KitKat update for a long time and now their expectations will become reality, Samsung Company finally developed the new firmware.
The new update, Android 4.4.2 KitKat version for Galaxy Note 2 will be pushed out, as the Samsung Company made with almost all new updates via Over the Air (OTA).
The new firmware is important because will come with new and significant improvements for the Galaxy Note 2 device such as full screen mode, default applications settings, location settings, wireless printing feature and more.
The new Location Settings feature will allow the users to see and modify all the location detection features, in additional now you’ll know how much battery is used by them. This feature will help you to improve the device’s battery life significantly.
Moreover, new settings will allow users to see and manage which applications are set as by default for different actions and allow you change them.
The new Android 4.4.2 KitKat update should be available as an automatically update or you can manually check for it. We, Android Source Team will also provide you a manual step by step guide where you can learn how to install this firmware via ODIN flashing tool.
The new update is expected to be released this month for different carriers from South Korea, Europe and US.