Ok, I've put up so many news articles on the Galaxy SIII, but the actual device is nowhere in sight. We did approach dealers and outlets but to no avail. Nevertheless, the show must go on. And to proceed with that, we did hear some news that the Samsung Galaxy S3 will get a Cyanogen Mod10 pack, which will effectively bring JellyBean to the device.
You could take the early build of the Android 4.1-based CM10 for a spin, but keep in mind that some things may not work properly and others, at all.
So far the known issues are, non-working FM Radio, unstable camera and Wi-Fi tethering, no Bluetooth audio and a chance your first call wouldn’t work (calls afterward should be fine).
To get CM10 on your Galaxy S III just download the needed files from the source link below, install them from recovery, do a factory reset and data wipe and finally reboot. Keep in mind that doing this will void your warranty and it might brick your phone, so proceed at your own risk.
CM10 builds for the Krait-powered Galaxy S III versions available on three of the US carriers (AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile) are also available but those still have more issues and aren’t ready for daily usage.
So far the known issues are, non-working FM Radio, unstable camera and Wi-Fi tethering, no Bluetooth audio and a chance your first call wouldn’t work (calls afterward should be fine).
To get CM10 on your Galaxy S III just download the needed files from the source link below, install them from recovery, do a factory reset and data wipe and finally reboot. Keep in mind that doing this will void your warranty and it might brick your phone, so proceed at your own risk.
CM10 builds for the Krait-powered Galaxy S III versions available on three of the US carriers (AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile) are also available but those still have more issues and aren’t ready for daily usage.