07-29-2012, 11:38 PM | #16 |
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Is it automatic or do you have to do something?
I haven't been watching because someone else usually has the tablet. 7Plus. |
07-30-2012, 01:06 AM | #17 |
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You should get a pop-up once the Tab downloads the update (it's done automatically behind the scenes). Alternatively, you can download the update package yourself and trigger the update, but you need to be rooted for this I believe.
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Still 3.2. Says "no updates available" I will leave it on a while and check it from time to time. |
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Well you can't get there from here I guess. At least not yet.
The auto update is on, but no update to ICS. Still 3.2. I went to Samsung, and followed their directions for an update, but it turns out I need to specify whether the tablet is a P6210MAAXAR or a P6210MAYXAR and I can't find out which it is. Internally the software says only that the tablet is a GT6200 and on the back of the device case it says it is a GT6200MA. I guess I will call when I get a chance. They do have a number on the case. |
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I found the box and it says the model is GT-P6210 MYGR. That is confusing. It should say in and on the tablet itself both physically and when you look in settings what model the firmware is or what the tablet needs. There shouldn't be all these numbers except in the sense of what was last loaded. The hardware number should be specifically shown and be the same forever unless you upgrade hardware. "GD Chief, this is a Roll's engine requirement, not a GE!" I guy I knew once said, "stop looking at the manuals, go look at the craft." "Does it have 2 engines or 1?" "Go to the machine!" |
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The update is in Europe. You can download it (see XDA) and flash via ODIN or MobileODIN.
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