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Here's another question.
If a changelog has already been released, the only reason t hold back the software, is for administrative or strategic reasons (ie. marketting).
Or is this logic flawed?
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Good news indeed but I have a question guys. Can we upgrade via App. manager or we should only use NSU ? I got about 60mb on my root which I believe is not enough for a major update like this one.
Thanks
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