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Nokia Lumia 820 PR1.1 Portico The awaited PR1.1, also known as Portico, is now rolling out in new regions. The update is now rolling out in some parts of Europe and Asia to the Nokia Lumia 920 and Lumia 820. New devices come pre-installed with the PR1.1 bits, so you should first check if you’re running anything prior to 8.0.10211.204. If you’re not running 8.0.10211.204, then you should go to settings and check whether the update is available for your device. Nokia expects to complete the update rollout by mid-March. Improvements...

iOS 6.1.2 update Apple just released iOS 6.1.2 as an over-the-air update to fix the Exchange bug that was introduced with iOS 6.1. The 107MB update comes with build number 10B146. While the update fixes the Exchange bug, it still leaves a rather serious bug unfixed. The passcode unlock bug is still present in iOS 6.1.2. The update lists the following change: Fixes and Exchange calendar bug that could result in increased network activity and reduced battery live. ArsTechnica’s testing about the passcode bug: We tried the convoluted...

Samsung Galaxy Note N7000 Android 4.1.2 JZO54K It was all the way back in December of 2012 when Samsung detailed the Premium Suite update for the Galaxy Note. Possibly the biggest change with this update is brought by Android 4.1.2 alone. To users this will mean a much faster user experience, and the user interface gets even better when Samsung finally ditched the old TouchWiz UI and brought in the Nature UX, that can be found on the likes of the Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II. Official Firmware Details: Android Version: 4.1.2 –...

Samsung Galaxy S II Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean Samsung just released the source code of the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update for the international Galaxy S II (GT-I9100). This will help custom mod builders bring the Jelly Bean bits with TouchWiz 4.1 together with their custom bits of code on board of the Galaxy S II. It will definitely help bring existing custom mods for the Galaxy S II up to Android 4.1. Those interested in taking a peek at the source code can head over to Samsung’s Open Source Release Center here. Contrary to the...

Android 4.2.2 Nexus 10 Google today released Android 4.2.2 to the public. The update is rolling out to Nexus branded devices. Said update promises to fix Bluetooth streaming issues, some security enhancements, device performance  as well as some minor cosmetic changes and additional bug fixes. So far we’ve heard reports of the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 receiving it as an over the air update....

Samsung Galaxy S III Android 4.1.2 SweDroid reports that the Samsung Galaxy S III just got a minor firmware update in Sweden. The update weighs in at 38.84MB, and should be available as an over-the-air update. There’s no word on changes, but judging from the size of the update, you shouldn’t expect anything big. Fire up the update screen and see if the update is available for you! ...

LG Optimus Android 4.1 Jelly Bean LG Hong Kong just posted on their Facebook page that the Optimus 4X, Optimus L9 and Optimus L7 will get updated to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The devices mentioned by the post are the Asian models (P880, P705 and P765), so we can’t be sure if the international models will receive the new bits too. While I’m not exactly fluent in Chinese, a quick Google and Bing Translation of the post shows that the update will go out in H1, 2013. 2012 Optimus models not mentioned by the post are...

Samsung Galaxy S II Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean Samsung has just released the biggest update the Galaxy S II has ever seen here in Finland. I’m talking about Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean! The update can be downloaded as an OTA update or through Samsung’s own Kies software. Users are reporting that the update process will take roughly 30 minutes to complete. The phone will automatically add itself to an update queue. The update will go out in phases with first-in-first-out basis. This means that if you’re phone was the first...