The unarchiver 3.11.1 zip
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It backs all that stuff up to your Gmail account.Įven though I am a Mac user all these steps are for Windows as all the apps and drivers to update the firmware are Windows based. One thing that you can never backup to Google or have automatically backed up is all your calls and SMS messages, I use a great free little program from the Android Play Store called SMS Backup +.
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STILL, things can and do go wrong so make sure everything is backed up. DO NOT WORRY though, installing this firmware does not remove or delete any of your data, it is a proper Samsung firmware upgrade so it UPGRADES and once rebooted all your stuff is there. Okay so enough rambling on about Samsung.įirst, as always, make sure you have a backup of your phone, you can do this using Samsung KIES or if you are like me everything is already backed up to your Google Account. This Marshmallow Galaxy Note 4 (SM-N910H) firmware is from, OF ALL COUNTRIES, Uzbekistan and it’s for African countries so it actually is the very same firmware South Africa will get once the lazy morons get to doing anything about releasing it, no doubt South Africa will be the last country to ever get it.
#The unarchiver 3.11.1 zip install#
Well today, screw them all especially Samsung because you can have you Samsung Galaxy Note 4 (SM-N910H) running Marshmallow 6.0.1 today and it’s an official Samsung Rom so it will not void your warranty and also does NOT require that you root your device to install the firmware.
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Add to this the fact that mobile carriers around the world, especially here in South Africa are also very slack at allowing new firmware for Samsung phone to be released unless it has first been tested extensively on their network, what does this mean for you the user? It means you have to be stuck with buggy old software on your phone while the powers that be scratch their backsides, get another paycheck and do diddly squat at all about making life better. It seems that Samsung purely doesn’t give a hoot about security of their users, instead they focus on releasing a new model of phone just about every week. In fact Samsung has not even released a single security update for the current 5.0.1 (Android Lollipop) version despite several serious security warning having been issued by Google over the past year regarding the StageFright exploit on Android devices. Samsung has been notoriously BAD at releasing any updates for their so-called previous “Flagship” model of their entire device range. Okay let me start by saying that Marshmallow for the Galaxy Note 4 (SM-N910H) in South Africa is not really here but it actually REALLY IS and here’s the inside scoop on having it on your phone today and yes it is an official Samsung Upgrade and it WILL NOT VOID YOUR WARRANTY !!!