T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note II firmware (T889UVALIC) leaks ahead of device’s launch

If you’re a developer and you’re eyeing up the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note II, you’ll be pleased to find out that there is already a leaked version of the device’s firmware available for the taking. And just as suspected, we’re looking at Jelly Bean Android 4.1.
For the Average Joe, this doesn’t mean much, but for those looking to bake custom ROM’s for the Note II, this is a great way to get a head start on the game before the phone hits retail shelves.
Just in case you forgot about awesome specs this beast packs, let’s recap, shall we?
- Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
- 5.5-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen
- Quad-core 1.6 GHz Exynos Cortex-A9 CPU
- 2GB RAM
- HSPA+ 42Mbps radio
- 8MP rear-facing camera and 1.9MP front-facer
- Corning Gorilla Glass 2
Aside from the quad-core chip the United States variants of the Galaxy S III were denied, we’re basically looking at an over-sized version of the same device, with a stylus. All in all, it’s sure to be one heck of a phone and will surely help to boost Samsung’s sales numbers this year. Take note, other OEM’s.
The current firmware being tested is labeled T889UVALIC, and was compiled a few days ago, on September 15th. If you’d like to get your paws on it and run it through the Kitchen, hit up the source link below.
Source: SamMobile Via: TmoNews


