A new Jelly Bean firmware update for unbranded Samsung Galaxy Ace 2
(GT-I8160) arrived in Germany. This time it has a new build version
numbers to I8160XXMF1 which signifies that this is a fresh firmware
build as of June 2013. There are only quite few updates has been rolled
out on the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 recently, this includes the
last months ‘MC8′ build
which only released in UK. Most of the folks received this Jelly Bean
on their Galaxy Ace 2 devices has been experiencing issues about RAM
usage. I only doubt that this is due to the fact that this device is
built with only enough RAM capability of 768MB to handle Jelly Bean
firmwares which a bit too large compared to the Gingerbread and
of-course it also affects the RAM usage in the background process. The
upcoming Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 will come with a higher RAM capability to
1GB which absolutely perfect for Jelly Bean firmwares.
So, for those who might wanna give it try, just grab the
stock I8160XXMF1 from the source below. There might be something new
improvements about this update since the previous MC8 has been reported
causing some lag issues when running some apps.
Firmware build comparison table between ‘MF1′ and ‘MC8′ Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean updates
I8160XXMF1 |
I8160XXMC8 |
Germany Released in Germany
Android Version: 4.1.2 Jelly Bean
PDA: I8160XXMF1
CSC: I8160OXXMF1
MODEM: I8160XXMF1
Build date: 03 Jun 2013
Changelist: 1106830 |
Released in United Kingdom
Android Version: 4.1.2 Jelly Bean
PDA: I8160XXMC8
CSC: I8160BTUMC8
MODEM: I8160XXMC8
Build date: 25 Mar 2013
Changelist: 1016990 |
Here’s the stock firmware for developers and advance users. -
DBT-I8160XXMF1
Just let everyone knows how’s your finding about this ‘MF1′ build version by dropping some comments below.
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