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Actual Jelly Bean Update!

You should be OK as long as you haven't changed your recovery. Be warned though, once you update you WILL lose root and at the moment there is no way to get root back. Poot will no longer work.

Yeah that's kind of disappointing. Although I won't have to worry about it for now because it failed during installation. Said I'm missing PolarisViewer.apk, which sounds vaguely familiar. Probably something I considered bloatware that I uninstalled. I thought I was careful in freezing the things I thought were important and all that sounded like was an image viewer. Gonna have to start looking for the apk.

I'm hopeful that was the only important thing I completely got rid of because I was pretty careful about freezing and not removing altogether.

Update: I found Polaris and installed it, but now I can't get it to try to install the update again. Just gives the "your phone is up to date" when i'm still on ICS. I googled around and found that the same thing has happened to others on other phones (Nexus) where the OTA update fails and then they can't get it to try again. I tried FCing Google Services Framework and restarting but still won't initiate the update.
 
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I went to the My Account App on my Galaxy Reverb and I got a thing saying that there's a software update, then I go to Settings - About device - System updates then it say that I'm currently updated.I haven't receive the update yet, but I'm super excited! :)
 

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I went to the My Account App on my Galaxy Reverb and I got a thing saying that there's a software update, then I go to Settings - About device - System updates then it say that I'm currently updated.I haven't receive the update yet, but I'm super excited! :)


Beware though if you tether because this update breaks FoxFi and any other non-root wifi tether app. I wish someone had told me and I would not have accepted the downgrade. If you lose functionality, then yes by definition it is a downgrade.
 
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