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    Jellybean update > access to the software update service is provided to users in the

    Keep getting this error.

    access to the software update service is provided to users in the order in which they request it. try later

    Anyone else in the same boat. This is O2 in the UK.

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    Re: Jellybean update > access to the software update service is provided to users in

    Just tried update from my S2 4.1.1. on O2 and it connects to the servers ok!
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    Re: Jellybean update > access to the software update service is provided to users in

    Quote Originally Posted by fatality_uk View Post
    Just tried update from my S2 4.1.1. on O2 and it connects to the servers ok!
    I'm still on 4.0.4

    It tried to update the other day but wifi not avbl. Now I get the error

    (Galaxy S3)

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    Re: Jellybean update > access to the software update service is provided to users in

    After getting fed up with the error message and failing to update OTA I went the Kies route.

    Took 20 mins to install kies software. Yawn. And another hour to update the phone. Big yawn.

    But hey I'm now running Jellybean 4.1.1 all worky fine.

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    Re: Jellybean update > access to the software update service is provided to users in

    Well after a days usage I have to say 4.1.1 is a major improvement.

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    Re: Jellybean update > access to the software update service is provided to users in

    I really don't know how people have the patience to put up with manufacturer firmware.
    That's what she said.

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    Re: Jellybean update > access to the software update service is provided to users in

    Quote Originally Posted by AllRadioisDead View Post
    I really don't know how people have the patience to put up with manufacturer firmware.
    Simple for me. The phone is under warranty and I cant be bothered rooting it.

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    Re: Jellybean update > access to the software update service is provided to users in

    Quote Originally Posted by philinux View Post
    Simple for me. The phone is under warranty and I cant be bothered rooting it.
    you can always unroot the phone.. oops warranty is back

    Here owner of HTC Desire HD, have sent it 2 times to HTC unrooted and downgraded. Both times they fixed my problem without saying "you have rooted the phone so warranty is lost"


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    Re: Jellybean update > access to the software update service is provided to users in

    My patience is running thin, had already rooted my S3 and was contemplating a custom ROM, then the Polish JB update dropped and I flashed back the official ICS ROM so I could do the "easier" and "safer" upgrade to JB.

    I am still waiting... grrrr... (me thinks when I am off again I should investigate going Omega Rom or one of those).


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    Re: Jellybean update > access to the software update service is provided to users in

    Thread moved to Mobile Technology Discussions.

    (First time I have moved anything here... but as far as I understand this section this thread should be here, right?! )


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