With Google planning to release the Android v5.0 Lollipop next month, Samsung Galaxy S2 and Galaxy S3 users are far from receiving the Android v4.4.4 KitKat update. However, they can expect Paranoid Android Legacy to finish working on the KitKat ROM soon and start working on the Lollipop.
The PA 4.6 Beta 5 will be supported on the Samsung Galaxy S2, S3, S4 and Note. PA has been working on this project for a while now, and we have received numerous Beta versions within the past few weeks. However, most of these Betas are plagued by bugs and stability issues. Hence, users are hoping for the final product this time.
Users will receive a few Android L features on the upgrade, along with the standard features of Android v4.4.4 KitKat. Paranoid Android Legacy Beta 5 is presently the most stable version and experts think that it could be sent for mass distribution. Once the final product is released, users can download the update for their suitable model numbers from the official webpage links.
Let’s face it! Installing a custom ROM on your device is not rocket science. However, it does require complete attention and concentration. Hence, it is best left to the experts. People can however try it out themselves by following their instincts and the clearly laid out instructions. Owners should read the user manual online to learn how to install a custom ROM.
This ROM uses the basics of Google’s latest Android updates along with CyanogenMod. ROM or firmware is of low-level programming and contains the basic applications and operating system. iPhone and iPad users do not necessarily have to worry about an upgraded ROM as Apple takes the time out to work on updates at periodic intervals.
The Samsung Galaxy S2, its successor – the S2 Plus – Galaxy S3, Galaxy S4 and the Galaxy Note are nearing the end of their lifespan and users should consider upgrading soon. Numerous aftermarket ROMs are available for download, although, it is advisable to read the specifications, requirements and user review before downloading.
Some of the interesting features on the updated ROM include SlimKat, CyanogenMod, Infamous Android v4.4.2, Cataclysm, OmniROM, Resurrection Remix and LiquidSmooth.
Once the installation process commences, users are advised against causing interruptions to the device. Leave your Galaxy alone, and it will download, install and run the program on its own.
The new update removes the old backups, but users have the option to restore the backup to their SD card if they want.
An in-detail review will be conducted as soon as the update is available for mass download. Hence, you should come back soon for more. Stay tuned for additional news, reports and updates from the world of technology.