XXDLI4 — Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Update for Samsung Galaxy S3, i9300

“Let’s do some work today, make a new firmware, then do some work again tomorrow, then make yet another new firmware after that” seems to be the motto at Samsung regarding the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update for the Galaxy S3, as every single day we are seeing a newer Jelly Bean firmware getting leaked for the device, which is getting tiring to see, but also assures us Samsung is working around the clock on the update.

“If you have the T-Mobile Galaxy S3, you can try out its leaked Jelly Bean firmware → here. Bell Galaxy S3 (i747M) owners can try out the leaked Jelly Bean update → here.”

Today it’s the XXDLI4 firmware that has been leaked, an update over the XXDLI3 firmware that came out yesterday, and we of course have made a full step-by-step guide on how you can try the latest Android 4.1 firmware out on your Galaxy S3. You will need a microSD card inserted in the phone to be able to install the update.

Keep in mind that this is a leaked pre-release firmware and has not yet been officially released by Samsung and hence could have some issues, so you should wait for the official update to come out if you’re not comfortable with manual flashing. But if still try it out, you can always flash back to an Android 4.0 firmware later if needed.

Let’s take a look at how you can install XXDLI3 Jelly Bean Android 4.1 update on the Galaxy S3.

Compatibility

This guide to install Android 4.1 Jelly Bean firmware is compatible only and only with the international Galaxy S3, model number i9300It’s not compatible with the US variants or any other device. Check your device’s model number in: Settings » About phone.

Warning!

The methods and procedures discussed here are considered risky and you should not attempt anything if you don’t know completely what it is. If any damage occurs to your device, we won’t be held liable.

How to Install XXDLI4 Jelly Bean Update on Galaxy S3

  1. [Important!] You might need to wipe data during this procedure. So makes sure to backup your apps and important data — bookmarks, contacts, SMS, APNs (internet settings), etc. This Android backup guide would help you. Backup all the SD card files, including camera photos, music, etc as well as those also might get erased during the flash as this is a leaked firmware
  2. [Important!] Flash the stock XXBLG8 firmware on your phone by following the guide → here. The update will fail to flash on any other firmware or on custom ROMs, as it needs the phone to be on the XXBLG8 firmware. Keep in mind that this may require you to wipe data on your phone, so be sure to make a backup (see step 1).
  3. Download the Jelly Bean OTA update file.
    Download XXDLI4 OTA  |  Alternate Link
    Filename: GT-I9300_I9300XXDLI4-OTA-I9300XXBLG8_BTU_296998263.zip  |  Size: 283 MB
  4. Copy the GT-I9300_I9300XXDLI4-OTA-I9300XXBLG8_BTU_296998263.zip file to the external storage i.e the microSD card on your phone.
  5. Turn off the phone. Then, boot into stock recovery. To do so, hold down Volume Up, Home and then the Power buttons together until the screen turns on, then let them go. The phone will boot into recovery in a few seconds.
    In recovery, use the volume buttons to scroll up/down and the home button to select an option.
  6. Select apply update from external storage, then scroll to and select the GT-I9300_I9300XXDLI4-OTA-I9300XXBLG8_BTU_296998263.zip file to start installation of the Jelly Bean OTA update.
  7. After installation is complete, the phone should reboot automatically. If it does not reboot, go back to the main recovery menu and select reboot system now to boot up into the newly installed Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean firmware.

The latest leaked Jelly Bean OTA update is now installed on your Galaxy S3. Do let us know how it works for you and the things you notice in the firmware (like bugs, improvements or new features).

If you wish to, you can also try out few custom Jelly Bean ROMs for the Galaxy S3 → here.

3 Comments

  1. i’ve just tried this, but doesn’t work. by the way my phone does not show apply update from sdcard (or apply update from internal storage), but “apply update from external storage”. so i copied the zip file there for installation and it ended up showing Error and other things. do you think there is a problem with my phone? Earlier i tried the xxdli2 using odin for installation and it worked great.

  2. i’ve just tried this, but doesn’t work. by the way my phone does not show apply update from sdcard (or apply update from internal storage), but “apply update from external storage”. so i copied the zip file there for installation and it ended up showing Error and other things. do you think there is a problem with my phone? Earlier i tried the xxdli2 using odin for installation and it worked great.

  3. You can install this one as well using odin. Extract, select file at pda, connect your Phone (in download mode) and press the start button. It takes 5-10 minutes and you have the latest version installed!

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