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Kernel source for Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 (GT-I9205) has been released

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Last updated: May 20th, 2013 at 19:35 UTC+02:00

Samsung has just released Galaxy Mega 6.3's kernel source. The Galaxy Mega 6.3 is not even on the market, yet, but soon will be released in various countries and as always Samsung has released the device's kernel source before the device itself. The good this is that as soon as some developers get their hands on the Galaxy Mega 6.3, they will easily be able to improve their custom ROMs and develop custom kernels for the device. The release of the kernel source also indicates that we will receive first Galaxy Mega 6.3's firmwares very soon.

You can download the kernel source from Samsung’s Open Source Release Center using the following link:
Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 (GT-I9205) kernel source

via: Android Police – source: OSRC

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