After Google pushed the Galaxy Nexus Jelly Bean OTA update at I/O and released the Nexus 7 factory image for download, XDA developers have been hard at work porting the new version of Android to their favorite smartphones.
The HTC One X already got it, and now it’s the turn for Samsung Galaxy S II and Galaxy S III to follow suit. Both ROMs are into alpha versions, which is understandable, since the official Jelly Bean source code for smartphones isn’t yet available.
Nevertheless, they are stable enough for you to flash and enjoy them, if you are into custom ROMs. Here’s a video an XDA member has made showcasing how the Galaxy S II handles Jelly Bean. Do it. But at your own risk.
Here are your sources. Feel free to share your experiences.
1. Download JellyBean for Samsung Galaxy SII and SIII (link 1)
2. Download JellyBean for Samsung Galaxy SII and SIII (link 2)
Nevertheless, they are stable enough for you to flash and enjoy them, if you are into custom ROMs. Here’s a video an XDA member has made showcasing how the Galaxy S II handles Jelly Bean. Do it. But at your own risk.
Here are your sources. Feel free to share your experiences.
1. Download JellyBean for Samsung Galaxy SII and SIII (link 1)
2. Download JellyBean for Samsung Galaxy SII and SIII (link 2)