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Hello everyone!
I have recently ordered a verizon motorola droid xt912 to use in a europe GSM network. It will have pre installed stock 2.3.5. Since I need to update it to ICS or later for GSM use I want you guys to suggest me whether I should update to latest JB update 4.1.2 or go to ICS because I am afraid of going to JB because I have seen some people have issues with it.

KejdiKola said:
Hello everyone!
I have recently ordered a verizon motorola droid xt912 to use in a europe GSM network. It will have pre installed stock 2.3.5. Since I need to update it to ICS or later for GSM use I want you guys to suggest me whether I should update to latest JB update 4.1.2 or go to ICS because I am afraid of going to JB because I have seen some people have issues with it.
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Dude 4.1.2 is totally fine for use. Even 4.2.2 is out. Always go for the latest android version to enjoy the latest features.

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qrono said:
Before installing you have to root your device,
then check and search on internet for your original rom (it could be useful if you need to send it to assistance in warranty)
If the phone is branded usually official updates came from carriers ,and often they need more time to release update after the unbranded is released since they want to put on it their customizations
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What the devil are you talking about? You don't need to root in order to install the stock Samsung Jelly Bean firmware.

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