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Updating Galaxy Tab 8.9 from 3.2 Honeycomb.

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I have a Galaxy Tab 8.9 which says it's running Android Version: 3.2

I believe this is called Honeycomb.

I want the AIS Mobile BPL app which streams live PL football legally from CTH.

Unfortunately it says my device is not compatible, when I try to download the app.

I believe that 3.2 is quite old.

I go to settings/about device/software update/update (auto update box is ticked already) and it just says that 'no update available'.

How do I update to the latest version? I thought the thing with Android is that the latest versions are always made available for free to users.

Mine updated automatically almost a year ago. Perhaps you have left it too late for automatic, but the Samsung Service Center should be able to do.

I guess it would help if you could share any details?

Are you comfortable using a PC? Can you successfully connect your Tab to your PC?

Do you have/use KiES?

What is the exact model number? Settings, About device, Model Number?

You could try KiES, or download the firmware and flash with ODIN.

Assume you have a GT-P7300? http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgiovzNl6-o

The Cyanogen solution would work but probably a bit too complex for average users. Sammie Service is a good solution.

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